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Gustovski's 1/64 junkyard; john's salvage of Camden falls county, Gustovski
Topic Started: Oct 1 2012, 11:40 PM (2,212 Views)
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well i decided to make a junkyard :toy:
its called john's salvage of Camden falls county, Gustovski. set in the fictional county of Camden falls in the fictional state of Gustovski USA.
its only small but will probably get extended as john gets more land.
so here are some pics
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the yard 01 by gustovski, on Flickr
using a bobcat john cleared the land of trees
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the yard 02 by gustovski, on Flickr
he then got his tractor to the yard to help move the wrecks about
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the yard 03 by gustovski, on Flickr
john accepts his first wreck a burnt out saltflat racer ( yeah im a bit of a pyro :flame: )
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the yard 04 by gustovski, on Flickr
and here the first wreck sits in the backcorner as there is not many parts to scavenge of it
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the yard 05 by gustovski, on Flickr
another wreck a camper that had the gas stove explode
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the yard 06 by gustovski, on Flickr
john offloads this wrecked explorer sport trac
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the yard 07 by gustovski, on Flickr
his rusty bronco mud truck has seen better days and now resides ant john's salvage
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the yard 08 by gustovski, on Flickr
john has plans for this rare little ferrari
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the yard 09 by gustovski, on Flickr
and he takes his daily driver to the yard o the trailer so he can leave the truck at the yard
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the yard 10 by gustovski, on Flickr
john went for lunch :pancakebunny:
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the yard 11 by gustovski, on Flickr
his worker bob came in the towtruck
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the yard 12 by gustovski, on Flickr
bob went to return the bobcat that was used to clear the land the yard is built on


i hope you like my junk yard dio guys

---GUSTOVSKI---
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Swifty
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
Loving this so far!

Also loving the custom Land Cruiser pickup!
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gustovski
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thanks swifty gotta get more wrecks for the yard though
keep an eye out in the customs section fr more pics of the cruiser
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JustDavid
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SUV
Great start!
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Emptywallet
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Minivan
Lookin good so far!!!
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gustovski
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thanks i added a l200/triton bed, totaled iroc-z camaro, office hut(with interior), Monaco cop car turned Derby car, forklift for moving cars about, parts van, sign and moved stuff about.
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gunn
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looking good
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Dugite
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Nice start mate, but I'd be a little warey of getting down and dirty near a raw asbestos wall.
I'd speak to John about selling the plot and moving somewhere less toxic.
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gregac124
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Coming along well. The base is nicely done. Can't wait to see the next arrivals
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here is a barn that will eventually end up as a part of the diorama that the junkyard is part of





ninja edited to embed vid
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Edited by gustovski, Feb 2 2013, 11:33 PM.
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[flash=250,210]your YouTube video URL here[/flash]









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gustovski
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thanks gcu!!!
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Stampede
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Looks really nice! I want to do what you've done, but for a construction site. I need to find space in my house though...
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fortunately i had an empty shed to work with but before i just used a 30cmx80cm approx plywood board and built off of that when i wasn't working on it i just put on top of a wardrobe or under my bed it was small but it was a start and i had lots of fun with it
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