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Thanks for posting those Dan. I’m not sure how many of these CF had, but two are the only ones that I can find on the internet. The newer round door daycab # 216-6781 and the one with the door open is the older square door 72” sleeper cab #88-1175. The older one seems to be a bit of a “Johnny Cash” truck as it has a regular Freightliner grille emblem and square doors with lever locks. I figure this was a retired repurposed truck. Since reference pictures of this particular truck are very few, and the truck seems to have been modified over the years, I have used a little creative license on it. I used the back wall with windows since the back can’t be seen in the photos and I like the windows. CF liked 903 and 903T Cummins, so this one will have a 903T in it. I’m not sure about the transmission yet, but it may get a 5 speed.
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B.R.B.O 22. Pete 378/flatbed
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to tbill's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
It gets better all the time!! -
359 Peterbilt Wrecker
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to 1959scudetto's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That looks great!! And survived all these years too! The 359s that I built in 82 definitely didn’t look that good and surely didn’t survive. Nice work! -
Peterbilt 352 box, 1/4 scale
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to Safire6's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I like it in yellow! -
1967 Ford F-100 4x4
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to Mercuryman54's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That is one sharp looking truck! The wheels and tires look awesome! I’ve lifted quite a few trucks over the years and you have done a great job capturing a realistic look! Excellent work!! -
BRBO2022 Revell USA KW W900
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to JerseeJerry55's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Looks good, but you may want to fix some of the oil leaks before you put it on display. It might make a mess.? -
Jeep CJ-2A
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to NOBLNG's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Very nice Jeep! Excellent work on this one for sure! -
IH Paystar 5000 4x4
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks Carl!! -
B.R.B.O 22. Pete 378/flatbed
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to tbill's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That really looks good!! -
BRBO Autocar tow truck (DONE)
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
This one is going to be good!! -
Thanks!! Thanks Jim!! Thanks Larry!! Thanks Warren! The tandems were a rough ride bobtail, I can’t imagine a single axle. Thanks Dave! Thanks Dan! I’m glad that you brought up the wipers. The trucks that I had experience with had separate wiper motors. These did not. The wiper has been fixed now and they match. Thanks Alex! The grille comes up on Ebay every so often.
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Glosson C-O 4070A
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
This one is “Under Glass” thanks to everyone who commented along the way. -
Thanks Tom! I hope to get another grille sometime. No trailer for now, room doesn’t allow many trailers. The headlights stick out a little too far and are slightly too big in diameter too. I didn’t address the diameter issue, but I do believe the recessing them also helped to hide the diameter issue a little. I’m glad that you made these grilles! They look great! Thanks again! Thanks Mario!!
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This was built from the new issue of this kit. I back dated the cab a little. Cummins NH 230 from parts bin. Rear suspension from Louisville kit. The grille is from Tom “Repstock”. The Glosson decals are from Charles Rowley “Chariots of Fire.” I have been wanting this build for a long time, but was held up by decals. A big thanks to Charles for the help with that. I remember seeing these a lot. I even knew at least one of their drivers. In the very early 70s Glosson purchased 162 C-O 4070a and C-O F4070a model trucks. I found a reference picture from later of a truck that looks just like this. With the grille whited out and the bumper cut off, I assume that it has been wrecked and repaired. This build is to depict it fresh out of the paint shop after repair.
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Glosson C-O 4070A
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks! This one came from a small window California Hauler kit. The one that I couldn’t get rid of the red bleeding through came out of one of the DM Mack kits. -
Glosson C-O 4070A
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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Working Around Red Plastic?
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to JollySipper's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I don’t happen to have any water based paint at the moment. I did add a couple of coats of Krylon Rust Tough gloss white enamel and then a couple of coats of Krylon Cover Max flat white enamel and it is still just as pink. I found the sure fire fix; I found an a/c molded in white.?