In 1991, I scratch built a snowplow truck, using a 1/25 Kenworth T600 cab and chassis, loosely based on one of the trucks in our fleet. Since then, I’ve often thought about building a second, with greater detail, but never got started. I did find MCM Forum a few years back and have been inspired by all the great modelling presented, to give the new model a go. I started on the frame in 2010, but never got back to it till last year.
This model is based on a 2010, Western Star 4900FA, which was one of the new trucks in our fleet at the time. Lots of pics and measurements were taken (I could have used many more!) and I started the build in March of 2023. I’ve never posted any of my progress pics anywhere along the way, but like I said in my Intro, I felt MCM Forum was a great place to do that. I’ll start posting pics from back at the beginning and catch up eventually!
I needed two kits for the cab and chassis – Italeri’s WS Constellation for the cab, and Italeri’s WS Alaskan Hauler for the hood (the hood will need to be widened from the cab to the grill, to be similar to the 4900FA). The engine in the real truck was a Detroit 60 Series and I started with a version of that from Auslowe. The truck’s attachments will all be scratch built, with extra detail from all the amazing after market items that weren’t available back in 1991! Using a Hum3D, WS cab and chassis, I made a Sketchup, 3D model of the truck in early 2022, and have used various scale printouts from that to make patterns for the truck attachments.
A note to the keen observers out there – I didn’t anticipate building the level of detail I found myself doing, once I got going in 2023. The frame was started back in 2010 and the rear drives/suspension are not specific to Western Star – I choose it for the airbags – it was close to a Neway, but not identical. Along the way, the overall level of detail increased, but I could not bring myself to start the frame over again after all this time, so I just carried on.
I am not totally conversant with all parts and pieces I’m making here – I was company’s financial guy (couldn’t repair them but did need to know how much they cost to buy and operate!). I may name some items incorrectly but I learned lots along the way and will do my best to get it right. Your comments are welcomed!
Sketchup model of the truck –
I only have one pic of my bench from my first attempt to start a new version of the plow truck in 2009 – you can see the 1991 model at the back of work area
First thing I chose to do with the new model, was to make the cab’s rear, air bag/shock support and cross member. Re-worked the radiator, increasing the top tank height, adding PE mesh from CTM, the air conditioning receiver/dryer, and the charge air cooler inlets. Added fittings to the power steering racks(?) - there was one on each side of the real truck - and the power steering fluid reservoir and fittings
A brief start - lots to follow - want to make sure I've posted properly before continuing. thanks for checking in.