

My second PA vehicle (Fist electrical) I made this from a Die cast US Postal truck that I had picked up from CVS for around $5. I made a rack for the top out of plastic rod and loaded it up with bits from my bit box. Paper clips were used for the welded on window bars and an old plastic sprue was used for the cow catcher in the front. A really good buy For $5.



4 comments:
Great work all around, that figure is a great sculpt (and a good paint job too). Having converted a good deal of post-apoc cars in the past, I can solidly say your postal truck conversion takes the cake!
Excellent job on the van! Really looks the part.
I Really, really, really (and with that I mean a LOT) like the van!
Superb conversion.
Thanks for all the nice comments :)
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