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Tight Squeeze

tiking

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I still have to add insignia to the 144L front grill which I have to order. The title 'tight squeeze' relates to the awesomeness of how the driver managed to back in his trailer into a docking bay whose entry way is almost as wide as the trailer itself. This proves how experience the driver is with his truck.



































 
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I am glad you explained why it was called tight squeeze , i was bothered about that guys Levi's :)
Agree with Pup, lots of little detail, your "faded denim" is excellent. I admire anyone who can paint people :)
 
Another magnificent masterpiece Charles! Way to go! I have to wonder though; how did the driver get out of the truck? The opening doesn't appear wide enough to open the doors which are a third of the way inside the docking bay opening. Maybe it's the perspective of the pictures I'm misinterpreting. That doesn't detract from the magnificence of this incredible masterpiece!
 
Excellent work!
I love the little beaten-up ute and the figures. Small details make it real. :vgood::Drinks:

Thank you kindly.

So many personal touches in here. Outstanding work Charles!

Thank you. Appreciate it.


I am glad you explained why it was called tight squeeze , i was bothered about that guys Levi's :)
Agree with Pup, lots of little detail, your "faded denim" is excellent. I admire anyone who can paint people :)

HAHAHA!!!! The figures were painted many years ago. Wasn't really my best work with figures at the time. Still working on improving my figure paiting.


Dude! Simply stellar work!
:good:


Thank you.


Another magnificent masterpiece Charles! Way to go! I have to wonder though; how did the driver get out of the truck? The opening doesn't appear wide enough to open the doors which are a third of the way inside the docking bay opening. Maybe it's the perspective of the pictures I'm misinterpreting. That doesn't detract from the magnificence of this incredible masterpiece!


A masterpiece, it is not, but I cut a lot of corners. The driver is still sitting in the truck. I guess you did notice it. In on of the photos, you can see the driver clearly. :) For short loading and off-loading, he sits in the cab until his friend loads off the goods. ;)


Excellent work!
I love the little beaten-up ute and the figures. Small details make it real. :vgood::Drinks:

Glad you like it. Thank you.
 
GREAT JOB!!! Hope the driver is not like me and has a full bladder after a long drive. Gotta go, gotta go!!! Gary S. XLV MMXX
 
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