
Builder: Ricky Wallace Jr. & David Shawn (Mr. Minidreams)
Brand name of kit: Cab Revell A-Team, Rest was scratch build.
Location: Yonkers NY.
Pete:
What a great honor to own this master piece made not only by great scale builders but great friends of mine. Ricky started this build and for some reason stop & put it up for sale & quickly had to have it. Once I got it I had to ask Mr, Minidreams (David) if he could finish this project for me & he quickly accepted. Life got in the way for David taking him away from the bench for awhile but once he was reading to tackle on a project he posted on his Facebook page what should be his first model build as comeback and I shouted the Delivery Truck! and the rest is history, Thank you guys for making this project & hopefully we can collab together in the near future.

Ricky:
A few years ago I was trying to figure out what I was gonna do with some spare A-Team van parts. I had plenty because it was my favorite show growing up. After some internet browsing, I found a box truck that looked like it might not be too hard to replicate. So, after some research for the wheelbase and other dimensions, I decided to give it a try. Once the van body was cut, there was no turning back. The cargo box was straight forward, with the exception of the working rear roll up door. I got the idea from an AMT HOSTESS snack delivery truck. Only thing left to do at that point was make a frame. The frame was made using Evergreen styrene square tube. The rear of the frame has a notch so the van could have that ” slammed ” stance. At this point the van was at a standstill and I decided to part with it. It ended up in good hands and is now complete and looks amazing! MR.MINIDREAMS did a killer job on it!


David:
It holds a 2014 mustang coyote motor, custom photo etch grille drilled out molded in plastic headlights and replaced with clear lenses. Hood is hinged and wheel are from a mobius tractor-trailer with revell tuner tires . The paint is a custom mixed DUPONT blue then the club sticker was added the it was clear coated with 5star urethane clear.






Photos by: Pete Morales