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CRUSADER2

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  1. Hi there, just an idea, would it be possible to cut down the resin MARMON cab from AITM and maybe scratch build the sleeper pod, if its the same truck in the photo that I have seen, the sleeper looks fairly square I think, just an idea though. I am in the proses of building a MARMON coe with the 86" cab from AITM and I will need to do some cutting of the cab so I am hoping it will be possible, it will not be as drastic as you will have to do, cutting it completely through, looking forward to seeing yours under construction , good luck with it.
  2. Hi, thanks for the comments, I did take some photo's of the yard as I was building it (its not finished yet) but I seem to have deleted them from the lap top, I will take some more when it nearer been finished, there is not much more to it than what is in the photo's, its really just a back drop for photographing the models, it will be a while before I get round to working on it again as I don't get much modeling time through the summer, plus I am spending the little modeling time that I do get on another tractor unit. I have found another photo of the K100 from a different angle, it show a bit more of the buildings I think
  3. Hi all, first time on this forum, been watching for a few months and thinking about signing up, done it now, just bear with me while I get up to speed, bit of a dinosaur. Finished refurbishing this 35/40 year old AMT Kenworth just after xmas for the second time, I half did it about 4 years ago but this time I treated it to some new exhausts from KFS and scratch built a new bumper and bars, I also raised the cab a little and built some new rear mudguards to bring it up to a more European spec, there are a few more extra's like rear lights and air lines, the cab interior I had to leave as built the first time around as I couldn't access it again and the roof rack is a rebuild of the original. It is so long ago since I first built this model that I can not remember exactly which AMT kit it was, it has survived four house moves and numerous small collisions over its life and is still with us, Kenworth built to last eh!
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