Rick Posted August 7, 2011 Posted August 7, 2011 (edited) After more than 30 years of loyal service, Billy Goat finally decided to replace his old tow truck. Look what the cat goat dragged in. Edited March 30, 2013 by Rick Indexed Quote
LuxorV Posted August 7, 2011 Posted August 7, 2011 Really nice model, Rick! Very classy I'm sure Fabuland drivers are happy to have it around their streets. Quote
Hinckley Posted August 8, 2011 Posted August 8, 2011 Wow! Another excellent job, Rick! Go Fabuland vehicles! Go Fabuland Builders Guild. Are we back on fire again? I would prefer to see a Fabuland classic car roof on this one. But the rest of it is near perfect. The mudguards seem a little too angular to me as well, but that's just nit-picking now. The front grill and car doors are so clever and I really love how functional the hook is. Really great work. So glad to have momentum in the guild. Hey...there's no room for your FBG tag... Quote
Pandora Posted August 8, 2011 Posted August 8, 2011 Another fab Fabuland vehicle Rick! It has a lovely colour scheme, and not only looks like Fabuland but also gives off a classic 1950's vibe, too. Hinck's right, the front grille is a great detail, and I'm glad you managed to find some string to make this a working pick-up. Moar! Quote
Rick Posted August 8, 2011 Author Posted August 8, 2011 Really nice model, Rick! Very classy I'm sure Fabuland drivers are happy to have it around their streets. Thanks LuxorV. At least they don't have to despair when their vehicles break down. Wow! Another excellent job, Rick! Go Fabuland vehicles! Go Fabuland Builders Guild. Are we back on fire again? I would prefer to see a Fabuland classic car roof on this one. But the rest of it is near perfect. The mudguards seem a little too angular to me as well, but that's just nit-picking now. The front grill and car doors are so clever and I really love how functional the hook is. Really great work. So glad to have momentum in the guild. I thought about adding a blue Fabuland roof, but it would require either a longer midsection - which would make the whole vehicle a bit too long for my taste - or ditching the bar with the lights on the back, but that would also extend the cab one stud to the back, which makes the proportions a little odd. If you'd put it on as-is, Billy can't really focus on the road, because his head would be tilted forward. But I may think of a way to make it fit. The whole tow truck actually started with the idea for the mudguards. I didn't try the rounder mudguards you used on your pickup trucks, because I don't have enough of those pieces. I indeed like how the front section turned out quite a lot. Thanks for your comments again. Another fab Fabuland vehicle Rick! It has a lovely colour scheme, and not only looks like Fabuland but also gives off a classic 1950's vibe, too. Hinck's right, the front grille is a great detail, and I'm glad you managed to find some string to make this a working pick-up. Moar! Thanks Pandora. It's based on Chevy pickups from the latter part of the 1930s. I started off on a 1950s version but redid the front, because I felt a 1930s version would fit better with the official Fabuland cars. Quote
WhiteFang Posted August 11, 2011 Posted August 11, 2011 Nice job Rick! If I didn't notice it under your signature, I would not have known that you have done another lovely Fabuland MOC. The teal blue colour scheme is very fitting too. I love it. Quote
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