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Little progress while the weather is crappy. I stretched the frame and started the cowl extension that im probably going to shave down a little bit. I used the front rails from from a tyrone malone super boss kit. Also might use the twin turbo v12 out of the kit for the mack . ?

 

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4 hours ago, NothingAsFineAsaW9 said:

Duck Bill Mack lol 

Looking great lots of work ahead but coming along nicely. 

Lol yeah thats alot of nose for a tiny R-model cab.. thinking a mercury sleeper will help that big front end look a little smaller.

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Very nice. American Mack’s vary quite a lot. I’m modelling a 1/32 rubber duck and during research I discovered that particular model had straight chassis rails. In Australia, we had the r series rails like the one in the kit all the way to the early 2000s. Love your project.

Ben

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On 4/20/2019 at 10:38 PM, Jimbo8v92 said:

Little progress while the weather is crappy. I stretched the frame and started the cowl extension that im probably going to shave down a little bit. I used the front rails from from a tyrone malone super boss kit. Also might use the twin turbo v12 out of the kit for the mack . ?

 

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i like the buck knife, presuming it is a 110 . fantastic model cheers top man 

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