Rep Fan's Truck Number Two Hundred
- God Of Thunder ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4512">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4512">pic</a> )
In recognition of the release of Rep Fan's 200th 'anniversary' truck, I think this occassion merits a few words over the normal quiet business-like manner the mtm community often greets truck releases, any truck release, and the quality of which we all-too-often take for granted. Now, with two hundred truck releases, and everything else RF has done (which is no small amount), it's hard to know where to begin, what to talk about and what, for the sake of brevity, to leave out. So, looking for a way in to this topic, I scoured our database and the first-dated truck I could find is his old USA-1.
The Earliest - 1970 Chevrolet USA1 ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=742">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=742">pic</a> )
It's dated April 21, 2001. I have no idea whether or not this is his first actual truck, but there's no denying from the date, which is probably close enough, and he'll be the first to confirm, that he was by no means an early bird to the game. At that time, there were already over two thousand trucks made for mtm, evo was in full swing, and many people would've had you believe that this game had run it's course, the finest work had been done, and there was nothing left for it but to move on. Needless to say, those nay-sayers were totally off the mark. Rep Fan (and his contemporaries, but this isn't about them) entered the scene and proceeded to re-write the book. The output and the quality were so far above anything that had come before that he literally changed the face of the game.
Naturally, with a name like Replica Fan (which he abbreviated to Rep Fan in late '02) it's no surprise to learn that his mainstay was replicas of the 'Old School' monster trucks. That is, just about anything pre-monster jam but with particular emphasis on the 1980's period. Now, if you want to see all Rep Fan's work, the easiest way is to head on over to the <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/trucks.cgi?search=Rep+Fan">download pages</a> or better yet, over to <a href="http://teamslo.net/repfan/">his site</a> and check things out. For this tribute, however, allow me to hook you up with a few, and only a few, of the ones that caught my eye.
Replicas - Beast 4X4 ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=895">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=895">pic</a> )
- Bigfoot Power Wheels ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=22">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=22">pic</a> )
- Blue Thunder ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=25">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=25">pic</a> )
- Coors Brewser II ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=897">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=897">pic</a> )
- Desperado ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=860">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=860">pic</a> )
- Frankenstein ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=37">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=37">pic</a> )
- Goliath ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=3873">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=3873">pic</a> )
- Krimson Krusher ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=864">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=864">pic</a> )
- Leadfoot ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=49">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=49">pic</a> )
- Master Of Disaster ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=52">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=52">pic</a> )
- Michigan Ice Monster ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=54">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=54">pic</a> )
- Night Life II ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=3875">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=3875">pic</a> )
- Original Carolina Crusher ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=29">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=29">pic</a> )
- Ragin' Steel ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=62">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=62">pic</a> )
- Real Grave Digger ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=64">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=64">pic</a> )
- The Black Stallion ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4230">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4230">pic</a> )
- Virginia Giant ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=3882">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=3882">pic</a> )
See more here :
http://mtm2.com/~trucks/replicas.cgi?s=Rep+FanBut it doesn't stop with replicas either. Rep Fan has never allowed himself to get caught in a rut, and might just as well have named himself Custom Fan because he's never been afraid to step out into new things and try new, original designs. Again, I've put a short list together so you can sample some of what he's done.
Customs - 1935 Ford Pickup ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4501">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4501">pic</a> )
- 1948 Willys Woody ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=83">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=83">pic</a> )
- 1953 Dodge Power Wagon ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=3868">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=3868">pic</a> )
- 1971 Bronco ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=861">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=861">pic</a> )
- 1971 GMC Panel ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4398">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4398">pic</a> )
- Blown Outa Proportion ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4361">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4361">pic</a> )
- Extreme Insanity ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=3881">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=3881">pic</a> )
- Pure Chevrolet ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4513">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4513">pic</a> )
- Richter Scale ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4424">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4424">pic</a> )
- TNT Bomber ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4425">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4425">pic</a> )
- Tsunami Terror ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=778">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=778">pic</a> )
Now, it is to Rep Fan's credit that he's never taken himself, the game, or anything that's being done too seriously and he's always managed to find time to include a bit of fun, even off-beat humor, in his truck making, and at the same time, do it with quality, with flare, and with style. Check out a few of these nifty rigs.
Fun - International 8100 ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=868">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=868">pic</a> )
- Lil Duece Coupe ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=2911">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=2911">pic</a> )
- Mud Molester( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=55">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=55">pic</a> )
- Sinister Subaru ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=67">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=67">pic</a> )
- The Galloping Gremlin ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=39">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=39">pic</a> )
- The Pizza Geek ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=3883">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=3883">pic</a> )
- Tonka T550 ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4400">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4400">pic</a> )
For this next batch, I'm only going to include one truck. The reason is the list would be just too too long otherwise. One of the things that sets Rep Fan apart from most other builders is his willingness to contribute to the community as a whole, and while he almost never entertains the idea of taking requests for trucks, he's probably done more personal vehicles than almost any other maker. In fact, he's done them for entire teams. For this one, however, I'm going to hook you up with the first truck ever entered into our new, at the time, database of mtm trucks - which just so happens to be the name sake of cownap.com co-owner Malibu350.
Friends - '67 Malibu ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=1">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=1">pic</a> )
For this next one, I think it's just about everybody's dream, who's ever played this game, to have their own real-life vehical created as a drivable mtm truck. And, naturally, Rep Fan wouldn't exempt himself from this bit of self-indulgence, wouldn't deny himself this bit of fun. And, after all, why should he. The thing with this one, tho, is it's such a fine ride and free from personal markings that anybody can enjoy using it.
His own truck - My 1979 Chevy Stepside ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=4359">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=4359">pic</a> )
Which leaves us with two points left to cover on the truck making front. First, is that if you search 'rep fan' on the <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/trucks.cgi?search=Rep+Fan">download page</a> we find that (on this date sept 4, '04) we get only 162 hits... which sort of leaves us shy of the two hundred mark. It is my guess that this results from not uploading all the personal trucks he's made, as well as omitting his fleet of <a href="http://teamslo.net/repfan/buicks.htm">Buicks</a>. The only response I can give to that, of course, is that we want them all. Personals and Buicks included. Meantime, they're all at his site, so we needn't feel deprived ;-)
Secondly, and I don't want to start any wild rumors, but it's just possible that Rep Fan is already well beyond the two hundred mark. Take, for example, his 'bad rice' truck released under a pseudonym. Now, I have no idea why anybody releases anything except under their own name, but once you know somebody is prone to pen names, aliases, and anonymity there's just no way to imagine how many others have been released under a cloak of secrecy.
Pseudonym - Bad Rice ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/dl.cgi?dl=3884">dl</a> | <a href="http://mtm2.com/~trucks/truckpic.cgi?thistruck=3884">pic</a> )
I wanted to keep the list short, but there's just too much fine stuff to pass anything over. And believe me, this is just a smattering. Do yourself a favor and set aside an hour or two and just browse the pages and have a look at everything.
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No, we're not done yet.
Making trucks is only one facet of Rep Fan. In addition to the two hundred we've been talking about, he's also put together one of the largest <a href="http://teamslo.net/repfan/scraps.htm">custom wheel pages</a> on the internet, he's made several <a href="http://teamslo.net/repfan/props.htm">track props</a> even tho he's never made a track himself, and more than anything else, he's made himself available to give help and assistance to anybody who has the civility to speak in a friendly and deserving manner. And yes, he's been an invaluable help on our own site here. Whenever anything was needed, no matter how big or how small, Rep was the first man to the plate.
And speaking of deserving, members of the mtm community have been so gratified with Rep Fan's contributions that his own personal site has been hosted first on <a href="http://www.mw-gaming.com/">mw-gaming.com</a> by Infinity2187 and then on <a href="http://teamslo.net/">teamslo.net</a> by Cope and the gang. And more! More? Yes, and more, and I don't think I've ever seen this done before, but there have been not one but two tracks made in thanks and recognition for everything Rep Fan has done. The first was by <a href="http://cownap.com/~tracks/tracks.cgi?s=HotShoe">SLO_HotShoe</a> and featured an art gallery style display of many of Rep Fan's trucks up to that time, and the second was by <a href="http://cownap.com/~tracks/tracks.cgi?s=BowtieBandit2004">BowtieBandit2004</a> and was created in one of the many driving styles Rep Fan prefers to run.
Tracks - Replica Fan's Gallery by SLO_HotShoe ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~tracks/dl.cgi?dl=3702">dl</a> | <a href="http://cownap.com/~tracks/details.cgi?t=3702">details</a> | <a href="http://cownap.com/~tracks/trackshot.cgi?mode=pic&thistrack=3702">pic</a> )
- Rep Fan's Garage by BowtieBandit2004 ( <a href="http://mtm2.com/~tracks/dl.cgi?dl=3896">dl</a> | <a href="http://cownap.com/~tracks/details.cgi?t=3896">details</a> | <a href="http://cownap.com/~tracks/trackshot.cgi?mode=pic&thistrack=3896">pic</a> )
I could probably go on, but I better wrap it up before getting carried away. In parting, I'll just add that any new comer to the mtm community would do well to look at Rep Fan and hold him up as the role model to emulate. He's set new standards in just about everything he's touched, from truck making to truckshots, and everything in between.
Here's to the next two hundred, Rep. And thanks.
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