QRS Stadium Truck

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cryo-tek
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QRS Stadium Truck

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I’ve been trying to get a mat finish gold anodize for my truck parts and I think I’ve got it. It almost looks like an antique gold finish. Now I just need to figure out what to do with it!

I may have to do the Skellenger next :shock:
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you are having too much fun over there....

like the color. came out good. That super 2 you have with the fancy setup and some gold wheels would look WICKED with that.
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Mike, are you refering to this one? It's still on my project list.

I made a bell housing but still need to make the aluminum half shafts, drive cups and dog bones. The Skellenger hubs will go on it when I'm finished. Gold would be cool! :)

vwguru75, I under stand your dilemma, I have the same project turmoil with one less now.
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yep. thats it.

whats the story on the skellenger case? Nice piece.
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The case, it was just some old junk that was sitting around the barn, glass from a broken window and some wood from an old chair. Now it's a Skellenger display case. It still needs some Seco stickers, a stand for the knockoff hubs and some lighting inside. See, another project! :lol:
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