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peterbilt daycab
Superpeterbilt replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Excellent portfolio Ken. Great building, and photograghy. I like your choice of color schemes. -
April Mack Madness
Superpeterbilt replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
We'll, when it comes to being a master modeler, it's not about how many models you've finished it's about how many you can start! That's the way I see it -
April Mack Madness
Superpeterbilt replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
We'll, hunter green with a red frame and white roof was a common color scheme around New York. I've seen many Mack's, Autocars, Brockways, etc painted these colors. -
April Mack Madness
Superpeterbilt replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Theres no deadline on the build, were just buildin some Macks in April. As far as color scheme, when in doubt go white and red! -
Thanks Gator, I'm glad you like it. I started working on the front fenders. I used some fenders from a chopped up KW hood to add a rolled edge to the existing fenders. I still need to do a little work on them, but I'm happy with the progress. Here are the KW fenders. I'm using the bottom side as the top. The pencil line is where I cut them. Before some enlarging of the wheel openings After some reshaping
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Here's some of the suspension work. I'm using the kit springs for the upper and the spring pack from the DM600 kit for the lower springs. They are not exactly the same shape, but it'll work. Here's the start of the end loops The small tube was glued inside the large tube. The large tube was then cut and coiled around the small tube. Then I filed a spot in the leaf springs and glued them on. I also made the radiator larger for the bigger engine. The hood will also be lengthened.
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GMC Astro daycab
Superpeterbilt replied to SpreadAxle's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Great job. To me, this is a hard kit to make look good and I like this one. That's a mighty narrow road to stop and take a pic -
Talbert Detachable Lowboy trailer Kit
Superpeterbilt replied to Swamp Dog's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
It looks great. What about axles and brakes? -
Thanks Sam. Its shaping up to be an exciting project! Lots of research into this one. This chain drive is a different animal for me. I will be replacing the moulded on chain and sprockets. Im using a Kyosho 1:8 motorcycle chain. I also got a set of the sprockets for the same bike so I could copy them. Im machinig a sprocket set out of .060 aluminum. Im making two different gear ratios, the other being for the second Mack Im going to build. If I didnt mention it already, the chain drive on this model will be fully functional. The chain is wrapped on the Kyosho sprockets
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Heres the start of my Mack build. Im using the monogram 26 AC Mack kit with some resin wheels from AITM. For starters I removed the leaf springs from the frame because the front will be lifted and the rear will be much heavier. Using a triangle file, I cut slots to put a metal rod through the chain drive. I also started putting the cab together
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Geographically Unique Trucks
Superpeterbilt replied to vincen47's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Well, down here in my neck of the woods there really isnt anything specialized to the region. Its always been a mixture of east coast and west coast style trucks. There are more Pete 379s pulling gravel trailers than anything else. A geographically unique truck that I would like to build though, is an Australian Mack R800. I think it looks so much cooler than the American RD800 or the DM800. -
"Elizabeth" Freightliner COE
Superpeterbilt replied to angelo7's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Call me crazy, but fixing these little quirks on a kit is the fun part of modeling! Theres a little more pride in the truck, knowing that you corrected their mistakes. -
"Elizabeth" Freightliner COE
Superpeterbilt replied to angelo7's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
The only way to fix it is to cut it, section it, and rechrome it. -
Michigan gravel trains
Superpeterbilt replied to Kpifer2's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thanks man. I have two saws that I use. One is a standard hobby saw with fine teeth that you can pick up at most hobby shops, the other is a small hobby hack saw that I found at Ace Hardware that has a little more aggressive cut. As far as how to do it, after the liner is glued into the tub, using the two upright pieces that hold the tailgate, angle them in until they touch the first rib from the back. Trace a line where you will need to cut, and cut. I always leave a little excess and file it down until it's good. I hope that helps. If you need pics just let me know.