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Freightliner FLC Finished!
Kostas Parchas replied to freightshaker's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Beautiful... The first picture confused me, I thought it was the real truck lol. Kostas. -
Hey Jeff, welcome! I haven't built yet this kit, but I have already build too many ITALERI kits and I only have to say that I love the way they are builded. Be carrefull by reading again and again the instructions, always testfit the parts before glue and you will find out that all the ITALERI kits are ''build them selfs''. Don't panic with the multipiece cab. I find them more easy to build as they are builded as the actual truck is builded. The Freightliner FLC kit is a very nice kit and I suggest you to buy more than one, you know 1 out-of-the-box, 1 daycab, 1 with custom sleeper, and so goes on..... Kostas.
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Fruehauf Tank Trailer
Kostas Parchas replied to Jim B's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Jim, Your tanker is very nice! Kostas. -
A first for me...
Kostas Parchas replied to mackinac359's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Well done Tim!!!! Very nice build!! I would like also to thanks you about the tip on how to convert air cleaners... How common is to see highway 377s with external air cleaners? Looking forward for your next build! Kostas. -
Nutter new master!
Kostas Parchas replied to Ben's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Ben, Looks very nice & cool!! Kostas. -
Peterbilt 359 Extended Hood
Kostas Parchas replied to Matt's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Goodlooking PETE!!! Kostas. -
beer can fenders
Kostas Parchas replied to clayton's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Creative, impresive, enviroment friendly, recycling!!!!!! Nice PETE too! Paint the can same color as the cab.. Kostas. -
Two questions
Kostas Parchas replied to Madd Trucker's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Hello @ all, I just wanted to say that here in the EU the V8s are very common for the highway trucks. SCANIA, MAN & MERCEDES are produsing their own V8s and believe me they invest too much money because the EU polution emitions. Starting with Euro1 back in the 90s and today using the Euro5 polutioning limits from diesel engines, large V8 engines are more powerfull and more fuel eficient than even before. For example the last SCANIA R730 Euro5 (730 horse power) needs less fuel than an Euro0 or an Euro1 truck for the same job!!! You may also wonder why too much power? We need all this power because of the senery/terain profile, wich has huge mountains and trucks should climbe them fast, using less fuels, produsing less air polution and of course keeping the engine cool in order when the truck is going down a mountain after a big climbe, the driver to be able to use the intarder or retarder (name depens the make) wich is what you guys call Jakebrake. PS. Last year SCANIA was celebrate its 40 years of produsing V8 engines. PS1. PETERBILT is my favorite, but when you hear the sound of a SCANIA V8 all you want id to ride it. PS2. SCANIA is The King Of The Road. Kostas. -
A first for me...
Kostas Parchas replied to mackinac359's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
S U P E R B Kostas. -
Transtar 4300 Eagle
Kostas Parchas replied to a topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Of to a good start!! Kostas. -
finished pete
Kostas Parchas replied to turbotike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very nice PETE and nice trailer and load! Looks like you 're a CAT maniac.. lol Kostas. -
Welcome Curtis, Nice rig!! Kostas.
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New here... my KW WIP
Kostas Parchas replied to KJ790's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very nice rig!!! Love the colors. Nice and clen build so far.. Keep us posted, Kostas. -
Two questions
Kostas Parchas replied to Madd Trucker's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Richard, The round plates (inner white & outer red / black numbers) on the back of the truck are about the speed limits for trucks in the EU. All the commercial trucks with weight over 6 tones, are allowed to travel at a maximum speet of 90 Klm per hour. There are some kind of loads (oversises, chemicals) that are allowed to travel at a maximum speed of 80 Klm per hour. As already mentioned by Chuckyr, Euro lenght laws restrict the total lenght of the tractor/trailer up to 18meters (60ft). Thats why all the European makes are COEs. Volvo in the US market is just an exeption. Scania has a legentery history on convetionals with great trucks running all over the world. The letter ''T'' is for coventionals meening torpedo. Mostly the conventionals of SCANIA where prodused for ON/OFF road usage or if you want, for the construction industry. But there where also many ON road units used form companys or owner/operators what they work hauling ship conteners (max 40ft) or tankers because those trailers are much sorter that the vans or the reefers (remember the lenght limit) SCANIA, IVECO, MERCEDES-BENZ, MAN have also a long story in other countries like Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil. If I am correct all this makes have their own factories and production lines in Brazil. Hope this helps you... Kostas. -
pete w.i.p
Kostas Parchas replied to turbotike's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Nice looking rig and nice color combo! What color is the cab painted? Kostas. -
Kenworth T2000
Kostas Parchas replied to QCDOC's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
The truth is that I am afraid to do this at the moment.... -
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Kostas Parchas replied to M. Scott Borden's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very cool! Kostas.