truckabilly Posted January 3, 2014 Author Share Posted January 3, 2014 On the front part I had to rework the fenders as I used a sheet much too thin and it broke. Here are the fenders after repair. The sub assembly of the air filter and exhaust piping gave me some hard times as it barely squeezes into the space provided. Something must be wrong but it´s no wonder since all dimensions are just estimated. The passenger won´be able to open the door to the full swing and the exhaust pipes will be in close contact with the fender and air filter elbow. I wish I had a clearer picture of that part on the 351 L. I hope I can make everything fit okay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pavel A. Posted January 3, 2014 Share Posted January 3, 2014 Impossible work! Jarda, this is awesome. Pavel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Force Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 Impressive!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truckabilly Posted January 8, 2014 Author Share Posted January 8, 2014 Thanks guys. Here is a story of the floor. It´s about how a nice snow white plastic sheet changed into this ugly, neglected and dirty floor... The engraved wood pattern probably didn´t work as much as I thought it would. But another effect took action instead and by mistake actually. The first layer of color was matt Revell 89 I believe. I turned it into gloss by a layer of Sidolux (something like Future). Not only it made a glossy surface but it also protects the Revell enamel from destroying by a subsequent oil color. I dipped a tip of sponge into burned umbra, spent most of it on a paper and then "painted" the floor with what remained on or in the sponge. This made a fine wood-like pattern. I left it drying for a day which wasn´t enough, I think. I sprayed a dull coat of GSI clear to get a dry look of the floor. But something went wrong and the paint cracked in lines across the width of the floor. But... you wouldn´t believe it but it looked good. Just like old dry wood. So, I used some dry brushing and chalk powder to make the stains. Does it look good or is it too much? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Buckaroo Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 (edited) Those are some seriously talented scratch building skills That is a real fine truck your constructing, I live in logging country and there are still a few of these old rigs out and about with the "Family Loggers". That wood floor is perfect. Edited January 9, 2014 by Old Buckaroo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bamadon Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 That cab floor looks excellent, I thought you had replaced the plastic with a piece of wood. Don Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truckabilly Posted January 11, 2014 Author Share Posted January 11, 2014 Thank you, guys. I played a bit more with the floor and added tinny mats as seen here These are just trial photos. It takes a bit more work to get more realistic look. Also working on the pedals, shifters and heater. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Buckaroo Posted January 11, 2014 Share Posted January 11, 2014 You can use a piece of plastic window screen and paint over it to give your floor mat the grid work. I like your reference pic - Accelerator and Clutch polished clean, brake dirty and grimey and stuck to the floor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kostas Parchas Posted January 11, 2014 Share Posted January 11, 2014 Nice so far. Kostas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
race06 Posted January 12, 2014 Share Posted January 12, 2014 AWESOME work my friend!!! enjoyed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truckabilly Posted January 18, 2014 Author Share Posted January 18, 2014 (edited) Thanks for the tip, Old Buckaroo. Maybe I will use it for a different project. I worked on the pedals, shifters and floor weathering. This is how it turned out... Here is the original pedal group... Some close ups... I also added pedal details under the floor... I have also the clutch linkage ready although I don´t know if I am able to insert it in that cramped space. This and inside frame mounted steering box gives me shivers. I wonder if I am able to put it all together in the end. Edited January 18, 2014 by truckabilly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kilrathy10 Posted January 18, 2014 Share Posted January 18, 2014 Looks mighty good, Man....One heck of a project.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony-442 Posted January 23, 2014 Share Posted January 23, 2014 Amazing Work... Going to be a show winner!! Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swamp Dog Posted January 23, 2014 Share Posted January 23, 2014 outstanding work.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truckabilly Posted February 16, 2014 Author Share Posted February 16, 2014 Thank you guys. Finally I got me the auxiliary transmission. I added a crossmember and mounts to it. I also modified the cardan joint to move in one axis. The engine is in the middle of weathering and it still needs some parts to be added yet. I ripped off the seats and replaced them with a differenet arrangement. The driver´s seat is low back and no air ride any more. Different is also the passenger seat. The base of the driver´s seat probably does not have all the components but I haven´t seen a pic showing it all. It looks a bit light to me now. I was trying to replicate this... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arnd Posted February 16, 2014 Share Posted February 16, 2014 Hallo Jarda grate work with all this details and littel parts. It is grate to see how this beauty came a life. It is amazing to see how much work and love you put in this build. so long Arnd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truckabilly Posted February 17, 2014 Author Share Posted February 17, 2014 Thank you Arnd. I am adding a few pics of the chassis and the rest of the truck sprayed over by white surfacer which is better for the yellow - beige color that I plan to paint the truck with. The axles are still moving up and down in their suspension. Thanx for watchen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewaskew Posted February 17, 2014 Share Posted February 17, 2014 Lot of very nice work on this one man. It looks real good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kilrathy10 Posted February 24, 2014 Share Posted February 24, 2014 I can see you ain't playin' around.....This is just fantastic!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mackinac359 Posted February 24, 2014 Share Posted February 24, 2014 Stupendous work! Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David G. Posted February 24, 2014 Share Posted February 24, 2014 Amazing detail work! David G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony-442 Posted February 25, 2014 Share Posted February 25, 2014 Wow, this is awesome! I can't wait to see it finished. Great work! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mackd Posted February 25, 2014 Share Posted February 25, 2014 Outstanding work by the quality of the details and the realiste.I love to see the guy who pushes the boundaries of the model.I like what you do.In my book its gonna be a great model. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purepmd Posted February 27, 2014 Share Posted February 27, 2014 This is simply awesome. Your weathering and detailing skills are second to none. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goodwin3224 Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 This is amazing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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