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Kenworth Hustler garbage truck
Scott Eriksen replied to Rbray47's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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1955 Ford Panel Truck
Scott Eriksen replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Western Star 4900 FA plow truck
Scott Eriksen replied to BK9300's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Brian when your done you should send pics to the manufacturer! Looks A+! -
Western Star 4900 FA plow truck
Scott Eriksen replied to BK9300's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Brian,,I use a lot of stuff from Microscale for stripes,,etc Microscale Decals: Stripes -
Thanks Brian,,yeah I removed most of the 3D printed "lines" and replaced with brass rod and some CTM fittings and hose I had left over from the FDNY wrecker.I used one of the PTO's you sent as a hydraulic motor for the winch ,it was just a drum as part of the 3D print I'll do some light weathering and have to "trash out" the business end yet! ..............my apologies to Anthony Soprano and his "Waste Management" business ,,,lol
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................packer is one with the frame,,, still lots to do ,,right now fabbing a frame mounted hyd tank . The guys want me to hurry up so they can grab a sandwich at Satriale's 😉 The rear axle spacing center to center looked wide to me ,even when I mocked it up ,but it measures 60 inch ,axle center to axle center which is what Mack shows with a quick search (54-60) ..........have to make a stack brace yet ,,,lights,,,,some weathering too
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Call it a U600 then ,,,lol yours looks good Greg ! I can recall seeing a lot of offset cab Mack garbage trucks back in the late 70's-80's -90's...whether they were DM's or U's I can't recall but I would think garbage haulers would spec the DM ,,just to make the trek thru the landfill! If I remember correctly the U models used a single 1/4 inch frame rail, whereas the DM in single frame configuration had a 3/8 frame rail, and the DM in double frame configuration had a 3/8 outer frame rail and a 1/4 inch inner rail. The DM frame is also a much higher section from top to bottom and tapers between the cab and drive axle(s). Most DM's had an 18,000 lb. or 20,000 lb. front axle and 38,000, 44,000, 55,000 or 65,000 lb. tandems or the 38,000 lb single drive axle, usually on 22 inch or 24 inch rubber and most U models shared the same hood as the DM
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Chassis is on full rubber now ,driveshaft made up with support bearing..shoulda shortened up the one section to the bearing more ,,it is what it is..and yes it's out of phase,, too quick with the CA,,,,lol,installed the muffler and stack used solder for the exhaust pipe,,,painted the Leach ,,have to add hydraulic hoses and stuff,,,set the body and cab on to see how it looks,,,,I'll have to trim some off the frame in the rear some to get it back further a bit ,,miscalculation on my part 😛 Started painting interior bits.............off to Ossining N.Y. tomorrow to deliver a new ambulance
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Brockway 459
Scott Eriksen replied to Jürgen M.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I'm not a 3D printer guy but isn't the print line issue a calibration or how the piece is situated in the printer or how the supports are laid out? Anyway for the couple of 3D print builds I've done with blems ,usually just slight print lines in some areas I've used Mr Surfacer ,,,brush on and sand -
I updated the kit engine to spin on oil filters and also added engine mounted and frame mounted primary and secondary fuel filters ,,cab is painted ,,I just sat it on there for the pic,I also used the dash from the R685 kit to update the DM 600 dash which was the early roundish style ,the interior will be the beige/brown traditional Mack colors of that era