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Post by slurrydog on Dec 30, 2011 17:59:28 GMT -8
This is my first attempt at a single drive day cab conversion. The decals are from Modeltrucking.com. Dave (Also since I have dial-up it takes me so long to upload the photos so I'll add a link of more of them that are on Photobucket. Thanks for being patient with me. This uploading thing is kicking my rear. I can't figure out how to upload more than one pic to a post.) s773.photobucket.com/albums/yy18/slurrydog/Attachments:
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Post by gator on Dec 30, 2011 18:14:49 GMT -8
Dave, Not bad for a first time chop job! looks good. As for help with loading the pictures. I will leave that explanation to those who are more technologically advanced!!
Be Well Gator
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Post by Muleskinner on Dec 30, 2011 18:23:59 GMT -8
Nice looking rig you got there. Remember seeing a lot of them up there in your area when I was living in Eugene.
What are you having trouble uploading to Photobucket or to the forum?
William
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Post by slurrydog on Dec 30, 2011 19:13:12 GMT -8
Thanks Gator. William, I am having trouble getting more than one picture per post om the forum, keeping in mind I am not computer friendly and am still on dial-up. So I do not think it is the equipment, I think it is the operator Dave
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Post by Muleskinner on Dec 30, 2011 19:37:53 GMT -8
Now if you are down loading from Photobucket to the forum On the photo when you put the cursor on it the little window opens around it. Once it opens, move the arrow down to the IMG Code and left click on it. when you do this it will say copied in the box. after wards in the posting you are making, move the cursor below the material you have written and the left click so the blinking line begins for typing, and then right click the mouse and when the little window opens you will see the word paste. Left click on it. The image information which was in the box at photobucket should appear on the posting page.
If it does then go to the next photo you want to use and repeat the process.
Unfortunately the forum has an attachment on this page but you are limited to the size which you can transfer which usually amounts to just one image per posting. Its easier to transfer them to the forum from, photo bucket or a source like that as the are coded and linked back to the starting point and don't take up that much space.
Try thee instruction I gave you and see what happens. If you have any questions let me know.
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Post by calscustoms on Dec 31, 2011 7:36:47 GMT -8
That turned out real nice, cal
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Post by slurrydog on Dec 31, 2011 7:37:14 GMT -8
Thanks William, I will show your info to my wife and see how it goes [ she understands computer stuff more than I do. Hey if it doesnt have some kind of exhaust smoke comming out of it than I am lost. ;D Dave
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Post by tufftin on Dec 31, 2011 9:03:24 GMT -8
Hey! The mover looks great. Have some talent there. Mike
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Post by dptydawg on Jan 1, 2012 18:23:21 GMT -8
Sharp looking build. Nice job on the conversion. Excellent paint job too Carl
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Post by slurrydog on Jan 1, 2012 21:17:13 GMT -8
Thanks guys. Dave
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Post by Ryan Rønning on Jan 2, 2012 7:18:07 GMT -8
Came out good!
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Post by slurrydog on Jan 8, 2012 8:57:40 GMT -8
Thanks Ryan Dave
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albert
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Post by albert on Apr 13, 2012 2:26:50 GMT -8
Very nice truck and trailer. My favored cab-over this Titan/Astro. That trailer is hard to get on in the Netherlands and expansive to.
Albert
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Post by slurrydog on Apr 13, 2012 6:31:40 GMT -8
Thanks Albert. I got the trailer from a member off another fourm a while back, I think I paid 40.00 for it a pretty good price I thought. Dave
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Apr 13, 2012 7:03:12 GMT -8
great chop for a fleet truck. not toooo long ago we used to see these all over the east coast "bed bug haulers" most were just like that day cab single drive, kidney punchers.
Now all you see are large cars pulling 53' vans and they can barely run in a straight line. really good at blocking up streets and neighborhoods in the burbs.
Ap40
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