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Here's my latest WIP, hope to have done for the local car show mid-February. Used an original Ertl DM600 kit with parts missing from e-bay, DM800 fram rails and mixer body from the Paystar mixer kit. Of course, a lot of adapting needed to be done to get the DM600 frame parts into the correct place on the long-nosed DM800 rails

Rough mock-up

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Interior tub

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relocated water tank, and direct drive drum support with plumbing

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I agree. Very nice details. The cup holder is a nice touch. Is that a Calgary street map on the dash? Like the fire extinguisher idea, too.

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wiremonkey:

:) Great lookin mixer, love your choice of colors. That interior really looks great too. Lookin

forward to seeing this one finished, keep us up to date on your build.

Jeff :lol::P

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Thanks for the comments so far guys, the colors seem off in the photos (being dark indoors and the flash washing out everthing) so when the build is complete, I will take some outdoor shots (maybe in the snow :blink: ) Yes Jim, that is a Calgary Street map book on the dash.

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Well, we have made some progress! Cab is in place, Raditor is mounted and everything hooked up. Luckily, all mounting points that were adapted between DM600 & DM800 frame rails lined up perfectly. Lower rad hose was missing from kit, so one had to be fabbed from scrap parts. A driveshaft was also added from the crank pulley to the hydraulic pump, and it actually clears under the radiator. DM800 frame horns were torched out, and new hood hinge/gusset plates will be installed (driver's side visible in photo)

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Another Progress shot. just bumper checkerplate panel and chicken sticks, mudflaps, and a few other little details left. As you can see, I've already started to tackle decal creation/placement

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Another Progress shot. just bumper checkerplate panel and chicken sticks, mudflaps, and a few other little details left. As you can see, I've already started to tackle decal creation/placement

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great job on the mixer... would love the the parts on e.bay...but forty bucks on the rims and tires outragous... i'll buy a kit !!!

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Bill,

Superb looking Mack. Good scratch building skills and interesting combination of the Rex mixer and the DM chassis. That DM600 kit is really versatile I need to get one.

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Bill...

I wanted to reply to this thread earlier on your completion on the Mack Mixer....sorry for the delay...It turned out very/very nice.

Excelent execution....

Kurt Mclucas

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