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Jürgen M. replied to Jürgen M.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Here comes more: The interior was not a big deal. Fitting the hood and the cab was though. As I said, the hood hinges were actually missing so I helped myself by using Mack hinges and a metal axle. Since the hood was deformed it still didn't fit perfectly after warming it up and bending it carefully to the shape it's supposed to have. Didn't Work out quite as well as expected but I didn't want to risk breaking it! Therefore it Looks a little crooked from a Front view! -
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Jürgen M. replied to Jürgen M.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
By the way, the typing mistakes are due to my auto correct being set in German. I sometimes just don't find them all before posting! -
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Jürgen M. replied to Jürgen M.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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Jürgen M. replied to Jürgen M.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks you! Now continuing: Here's the chassis. Like I said it's 8mm higher. Did that with a polystyrol angle profile bought at the hardwarestore. Engine fits perfectly. This was a bit tricky. I had to fit in a drive shaft from the front axle to the differential gear I added to the standard transmition. Just shortened a longer one and put the ends together in the correct angle. That's all for the moment. See ya later! -
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Jürgen M. replied to Jürgen M.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Here's some more: I decided to add bigger wheels! The tires are amt as you can see, the rims are 3D-printed. Ordered in Austria! The engine was nice to assemble. Good fit, nice details. Unfortunately some parts were deformed such as the hood and parts of the sleeper. Hast to warm them up in the oven to get them at least close to original shape. Hodd hinges were actually missing so I had to find a plan b. I did! I used hinges of a Mack hood, drilled holes in them and put a metal axle through. That put the hood a bit further up front but that doesn't really matter. Looks like it's got a set back axle now. More pictures tomorrow! -
Everything's fine guys, thanks! ?
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Jürgen M. replied to Jürgen M.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
This much in advance: It's gonna be a 6x6 with a raised chassis. 8mm Higher which would mean about 8" in real! The front axle is a rear axle taken from a German M*A*N truck. The differential ist a steering box of a Mack truck. Hope you like it! -
Hi everyone, I'd like to share the build of my GMC General. It's the Coke version by AMT. But I promise, it's gonna look totally different!
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OK, maybe. I didn't want to offend anyone, especially not the ones who understand and and support me! Thanks for that by the way! I was just amazed that the whole thing was such a big deal, especially after I had honestly appologized! I'm willing to start over, wiser than before, if the offended are willing to forgive and forget. Everyone makes mistakes! It's part of being human!
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No offence but keeping this Item Up for so Long shows me that there seem to be some people in the forum who don't want to forgive. And I do not want to be somewhere I'm not tolerated even if it's maybe just a minority of users.
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That's anyone's right not wanting to have anymore to do with me. Maybe it would then be best for me just to leave the forum so noone has to live in fear of hijacks as you wish to call it. Your admin may then delete all my posts and nobody of the offended will be reminded of the stupid guy who dared to make a mistake in their forum of faultlessness! Your choice!
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OK guys, I got the message! I made a mistake, I appologized. Anything else I can do? Maybe we can leave this behind us now and I may start over. Any objections?
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Thanks very much! ? Haven't Seen any others do Spider Mike before and I wanted the main trucks of the movie!
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Sides, Front and rear doors Made of polystyrol sheet. Blue stripes and silver linings are painted, graphics and writing made by a car graphics firm.
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This is the beginning of the trailer build. Wheels were ordered from a 3D parts seller from Austria, springs and axles are from a 2-axle canvas trailer by Italeri!
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Thanks. Trailer build coming soon! ?
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Hi everyone, I've already showed you R.D. and Pigpen. Now I'd Like to share my Spider Mike build with you! I built it with an Autocar A64B. Set the front axle 10mm up front and the Radiator grill is made of a Peterbilt 359 grill.
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It's just the truth! ?
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I'll watch it! Always Happy to get new ideas and to see what others do. I'ts fascinating to see what you guys Put together! Great modelling!
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Looks like more than trying! ?