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Post by boxer64 on Apr 21, 2012 4:00:44 GMT -8
Thats right Joris, I inspirited by that kind of programs Greetz, Eddy
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Post by Joris Scholte on Apr 21, 2012 5:36:24 GMT -8
Me too Eddy! I have the whole IRT Seasons 1 through 4 on DVD, need to get that 5th as well. The WS isn't exactly my brand, but I like where this big logger is heading!
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Post by Muleskinner on Apr 23, 2012 20:28:14 GMT -8
I personally would like to see this advance into an East Coast logger as there are very few to show, on any frums. Keep up the good work, will be following.
William
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Post by turbo590 on Apr 24, 2012 11:55:01 GMT -8
Eddy,
The progress you are making on this one is nice...
Got to get me one of those WS kits..at some point
Kurt
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Post by boxer64 on Apr 26, 2012 2:21:42 GMT -8
Thanks for the reply's guys, william, Thanks for the ideas for the operator name's. My result you will see at the picture's below The last few days little by little forward to the finish of this truck. I'm experimenting with some chains. And with some Operators logo's. ( don't look at the text to seriously, it's just a concept text) Some decals are now on the right places and the headlights are now been placed. Well, if any one has a comment are suggestion? Please feel free to place a reply Greets, Eddy
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Post by Muleskinner on Apr 26, 2012 2:41:24 GMT -8
I personally like the first one. Only one thing your lettering needs to be larger on the logo. American loggers like every one to see who they are. I lioke this rig. Gonna be a sweetheart of a logger. I used your basic designs on a couple of your logos and redesigned them as they m,ight look on a rig from here on the West Coast of America where I live. They are also like some of those used on the Eastern Coast of America. You can use them for a decal design for this rig if you want to. They are in Black and white but you can use any colors you want to make them stand out. William
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Post by tufftin on Apr 26, 2012 6:29:25 GMT -8
William; What computer program do you use to design these type logo's? I don't seem to have anything with that capability. Mike
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Post by Joris Scholte on Apr 26, 2012 8:29:50 GMT -8
It's going to be a nice logging truck! Looks great!
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Post by Muleskinner on Apr 26, 2012 11:36:15 GMT -8
William; What computer program do you use to design these type logo's? I don't seem to have anything with that capability. Mike I use and old Sierra Print Artist Classic .06 program which I have on my Lap Top. It is discountinued and will not work on anything higher than Windows XP. I've used it for years for designing puposes. William
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Post by boxer64 on Apr 26, 2012 11:39:30 GMT -8
Thanks William, Nice decals I really like them. I'am now gonna make new one's with different colors. I think you make them in Word ? or Word Perfect? ( The creations of mine decals are disigned in http://www.says-it.com)Greets, Eddy
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Post by boxer64 on Apr 26, 2012 11:41:50 GMT -8
Oeps you first Thanks William. Greets, Eddy
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Post by Muleskinner on Apr 26, 2012 13:31:36 GMT -8
Thanks William, Nice decals I really like them. I'am now gonna make new one's with different colors. I think you make them in Word ? or Word Perfect? ( The creations of mine decals are disigned in http://www.says-it.com)Greets, Eddy Eddy, I use and old Seirra Print Artist Classic .06, to design them. It is an out dated and now longer available program which will only work on Windows Programs from 98 - XP and none of the newer platforms. I work off my Laptop which has windows XP and then transfer them to Windows 7. William
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Post by slurrydog on Apr 27, 2012 6:28:47 GMT -8
That is going to be a great looking log truck Eddy, looking really good. Dave
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Post by ap40rocktruck on May 1, 2012 2:57:41 GMT -8
Eddy,
looking great! with all the talk of door artwork, you were showing us chains.
Make a chain hanger and mount it on the frame or cab guard. all of the holes left in the frame rails should be filled in or covered so that the frame appears to be solid. Any truck, especially a logger has so much twisting and torsional strain on the frame that if a hole is drilled and then unused, we always run a huck bolt in it. This minimizes the threat of stress fractures radiating out from the hole & with the help of a good coat of paint in the hole first, the bolt & nut works well at keeping out the moisture that causes rust & rot.
Ap40
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Post by boxer64 on May 1, 2012 12:42:10 GMT -8
Thanks for youre reply's and advice guys! I wil show a update with the latetest progres soon. Greets, Eddy
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