Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

Force

Members
  • Posts

    4,607
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Force

  1. It's time to "kick the bucket" and look elsewere.
  2. I have never built a car or truck model without an engine and I don't think I ever will as I like doing and detailing them, and I do show them off in the display case. I think I only have bought one kit that doesn't have an engine in it, it's the Italeri Volvo VN 780 wich doesn't come with one, but I bought a resin engine and transmission to put in when the time comes to build it
  3. Nice start Jarda. As you said the Super Boss went through some changes over the years and so didn the others of Malone's trucks, but the recent re-issue of the Super Boss model kit represents the first two versions of the truck. The first version was the 1974ish to 1978 version with Thermo King Diesel Racing Team on the doors, and the second version was the 1979-1988 version with Bandag Diesel Racing Team on the doors, they are quite similar except for some small things, for example the Bandag version had maps on the hood sides and Super Boss AMT Hobby Kit on the side plates of the rear wing wich the Thermo King version didn't have. The colors was pretty much the same between the two versions and so was the interior.
  4. Well Mr Gibson passed away suddenly a couple of years ago.
  5. Test pic from Flickr, I allready had an account I have never used. My 1963½ Ford Galaxie 500 XL with a backdrop of autumn colors.
  6. I have seen pre 66 Mercury's with black engines and gold or chrome valve covers and air cleaners, that's why I assumed they followed the Ford line. I haven't found any list of engine colors for Mercury's other than the flatheads.
  7. Photobucket has stopped the linking service to forums and such unless you pay 40 bucks a month or 400 bucks a year.
  8. Missing Link sells on ebay quite often. I bought some things from him just a week ago.
  9. Well that's it. I got an email about this this morning and all I can say is it will never happen as long as I live...400 bucks a year to be able to link some lousy pictures to this and some other forums...no way. I'm going to look for another photohost to do my linking. I have had a free account with PB since May 2004 and have not had any problems what so ever, but I will not pay this outrageous price just for some "hotlinking"...I have all my photos on my hard drives so I don't need PB or any other host for storage...the only thing I use them for is to link photos to forums now and then. I just emailed them and made my point clear and told them I would cancel my account if they still want that price...400 bucks to be able to link maybe 20 photos a year, that's 20 bucks a photo.
  10. I'm not 100% sure but I think Mercury followed the Ford model line engine colors in the 60's, in that case the engine should be black with different colored valve covers and air cleaners depending on engine version from 1959 up to at least midyear 1965...and blue from midyear 1965 or 1966 to 1968, from 1969 to 1974 the engines were lighter blue than the 66-68.
  11. I like the Keeling & Clayton California Charger version.
  12. It would be nice with a Victoria or maybe a B400.
  13. I have used Photobucket free account since 2004 and I have not had any problems so far. I have gone over the allowed bandwidth a couple of times but never anything else. Test Pic just to see if it works as it should.
  14. That's maybe possible, but they have to find the tool for the mixer, wheels and other parts that's different from the regular tractor. After what I have seen in the instructions for the Challenge Mixer kit it still had the torsion bar suspension, so AMT changed it to Walking Beam after the mixer kit was done.
  15. Nice...but the car is a Mercury Comet, not a Maverick, they are related tho'
  16. I think it looks great, nice job!
  17. The engine in this kit is a four stroke Cummins NHC 250, if you want a two stroke Detroit Diesel there are other truck kits with them, the 8V-92T is in the recently reissued Tyrone Malone Papa Truck Kenworth K100 Aerodyne Transporter. Round 2 reissued the White Freightliner Single Drive kit just a little while ago and I have a couple of the Dual Drive allready, but I think I will get one of these anyway.
  18. Yes that's correct, the NTC 350 is in the 1100 series cab Peterbilt 359, White Road Boss and Western Star and Diamond REO.
  19. The Auslowe 86 inch Aerodyne is a transkit for the current AMT Tyrone Malone Papa Truck and other K100 Aerodyne kits wich has the larger 108 inch cab, as it's a transkit it has no chassis so you will have to use the chassis and drive train from a donor kit The engine on the Auslowe pictures is too short to be a V12, it looks to be the 8V-92T from the K100 Aerodyne kits the transkit is made for. The air cleaner and exhaust parts will be available separate, so you don't have to buy the whole kit to get them. I know in the US dual air cleaners on a KW COE means it has a Detroit 12V-71, but in Australia they use dual air cleaners on almost every truck regardless of engine type due to the dusty conditions in the outback.
  20. The first AMT "small window" cab Peterbilt 359 Wrecker version has a 8V-71, same engine as the 352 kit has, the later 1100 cab issue of the 359 Wrecker has a Cummins NTC-350. If you want a 12V-71 you can find one in the AMT Tyrone Malone Super Boss, Auslowe and Mo'luminum has resin versions of that engine. The Cummins NTC-475 Twin Turbo is not that hard to find, I have bought a couple recently on ebay, a couple of sellers parts out Revell AG trucksand put the parts out on ebay, the engine can be found in the Revell AG Peterbilt 359, Kenworth K100 and T600 kits. If you want a V8 but prefer four stroke you have the Cat 3408 in the Revell AG Kenworth W900, that engine can also be found from time to time on ebay from the same sellers.
  21. As far as I know it was the current owner Gary Ries who painted the frame white, it was still gold when Malone had the truck. After what I have found out during my researches Kenworth supposed to have stopped with white engines 1975, but I have seen white engines in KW's after that and factory color engines before. I have also seen pictures of 1976 VIT 200 Bicentennial Edition trucks with both Cummins Beige and Cat Yellow engines (I haven't found any pictures of Bicentennials with Detroit Diesels), and I don't have any pictures of the actual engine in the Papa Truck, that's why I'm not certain on the color as it could be both ways. But the Bandag Bandit hauler Hideout Truck wich is a 1978 has a silver engine, that I know for a fact as I have picture proof of it. Here is some pictures from my files of the final version of the Papa Truck from when it was for sale after Jerry passed and before Gary Ries got it, Malone repainted the truck like this in the late 80's before the last European Tour 1989. There are no markings on the truck except for the stripes and the Peterbilt bumper is still there. The underside, gold frame WITH the torsion bar suspension, so it was not changed while Malone had it...it can still be there. Interior from the "for sale" pictures. The dash in the Papa Truck, pictures taken at Gary Ries museum, the seats looks to be redone as the inserts should have been all blue, the arm rest on the door panel was also white originally. Another 1976 Kenworth VIT 200 Aerodyne Bicentennial dash, this one piece dash came with the K100 Aerodyne and was later introduced in all K100's
  22. No I don't, I don't think anyone has thought about doing a correct K100 Aerodyne dash...I myself learned about the differences just a little while ago. I don't understand why AMT didn't do a correct Aerodyne dash when they tooled up the then new K100 Aerodyne kits back in the late 70's-early 80's, the Aerodyne kit share nothing with the K123 wich is a completely different kit designed much earlier so it would have been possible. The Revell AG Aerodyne and flat top K100 share tooling, but as they did the roof section with glass and the rear overhead cabinet especially for the Aerodyne version one think they could have done a correct dash too when they were at it. Here is a link to a post where you can see the difference between the regular K100 dash and the K100 Aerodyne dash. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/122198-revell-k100-dash/
  23. They use two air cleaner housings too...reason...the Australian outback is very dusty so you need to clean the air good, after that it's only to route the piping to the engine. I'm sure the Aussies pretty much had the same engine options as the US customers had so engines from Cummins, Cat and Detroit would have been available. I have seen pictures and videos of Aussie KW's with different Cat 6's and V8's, different Cummins 6's and Detroit V8's and V12's and I'm sure there are other engines used too.
  24. Expert...well I.m not sure about that, but I have gathered all information and pictures I have found about the Malone trucks as I've allways liked them since I first saw them back in the early 80's, my reference library for the Malone trucks takes up 1.3Gb on my hard drive and I have all the original issues of the Malone model trucks unbuilt. The problem is that I have never seen any of the Malone trucks live, I was only 16 when they were over here in Sweden and the show was far away from where I live...I would have liked to tho'. But I stay in contact with Ken Harris who drove the Papa Truck in one of the European Tours in the 80's and he manages the Tyrone Malone and the Bandag Racing Team Facebook site and he have given me some info and help in my research if the Malone trucks. The only thing I haven't found out about is the original engine color on the Papa Truck, there are no pictures I know of or any other info about this so the only thing I can do is a qualified guess...it was either white or silver due to the reasons I gave in the reply I did for Lizard Racing. If you want to do a correct Papa Truck you need to do some modifications to the kit, first you need to change the rear suspension to Torsion Bar, it's not visible when the model is done but the real truck had that setup. The interrior needs some modifications to be correct, the dash in the kit is a regular K100 dash like all KW K100 kits available has, but the Aerodyne cabs had a different one piece dash design than the regular K100's so the kit dash is wrong for a COE Aerodyne, the VIT 200 Bicentennial truck also had lots of wood finish panels and cabinets behind the seats where the kit has diamond pattern vinyl upholstery. The upholstery pattern on the seats are also wrong, the seat insert is the same diamond pattern with buttons as the rest of the panels in the kit, but it should be smooth fabric, otherwise the seats are white vinyl with a red, white and blue stripe between the blue fabric insert and the headrest. The door panels are white on top, a red, white and blue stripe in the middle and blue carpet at the bottom, the carpet on the floor is also blue, The paint is like all the VIT 200 Bicentennial trucks, white with red, blue and gold stripes, gold sunvisor and frame around the roof windows, the frame, fuel tanks, air tanks and other attached stuff is gold, the instructions says that the engine should be white and that can be true...but as I said...I'm not 100% sure there as I don't have anything to prove it. The DD 8V-92T engine and Allison transmission are correct but the wheels are wrong, Papa Truck has ten hole Alcoa wheels today but back then it had Truck Mate chromed five hole split rims, Mo'luminum has the correct looking wheels, Papa Truck also had a Peterbilt front bumper with no holes. This information is for the version of the truck the kit is supposed to be wich was at the beginning of the 80's, there were at least 4 versions of the truck over the years when Malone had it, and now the current owner Gary Ries's version wich is nice but isn't exactly true to the original.
×
×
  • Create New...