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Sergey

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  1. Thank you Ben. Guys, does anyone knows a yaer of Mack Cruiseliner first release?
  2. Thank you Jim. Those vents were etched for Love Machine project with other parts. Soon I will picture them alltogether. Although lately I realize my mistake: holes in vents should be round.
  3. Thank you very much friends! Season work has got me whole. Some progress: Front wall before: ... and after: Besides I desided to reproduce mister Paulie, using this:
  4. Well done! I'll be watching with interest. Good luck!
  5. Outstanding!!!! I salute you too!! I would never dare to work with brass (cooper) tin. It don't forgive mistakes. Thank you. I learned some tips.
  6. Thank you guys! You helped me a lot. I would never write it down from the movie.
  7. Hey guys, could you give me some help. I'm writting an article about Love Machine and want to quote a Pig Pens words from the begining of a movie: "This is answer Love Machine over here. Riding fastest live machine slim the high ball. - it’s good, but from what I heard: “bulldog is pussy”. - What!? You’re talking to me? Pussy? Hey I’m gonna …............................... trailer". I can't spell some words. Underlined are words I'm doubted in.
  8. Thank you men! I appreciate it!
  9. Thank you Tim. The bottom of the cab in color. Once again left to right and top-down: cab tilt hinges (soldered to a tub support beam), head lights and turn signals, gear shift under side, vinil mudflap, steps made of soldered and painted wire. By the way Alclad was partly wiped off, ehile I test fited & glued the step in place. Below I showed, where did I cut off a piece of frame for air cleaner hose in a moment of cab instalation. Feel free to ask questiones.
  10. Well, as about the cattle trailer: some 1mm styrene was added along the bottom edge Here are side walls outside... ... and inside Now the bottom of the cab: some cross members (I guess) were added Marked with arrows left to right and top-down: head light inserts, front fender footing, tub frame, styrene patch (there was a kit place for step), sun visors.
  11. I just watched the film again and noticed that too.Thank you everyone!
  12. Let's continue Dashboard and inside doors I totaly forgot about the wall between sleeper and driver place when I was widen the tub. I already painted it red when realize my mistake. So I glued pieces of styrene (marked with arrows) to it... ...and applied black rubber band. It suit the style. Uner wheel switches Pedals separated and have axle, made form aluminium tube. The gear shift provided with divider. The blanket made of handkerchief. The cab with tub. The windscreen inserted, moldings painted. The air intake hose needed space so I was have to trim 10mm of right under cab rail (marked). Feel free to ask questiones.
  13. Let's continue. I'll tell you how have I made the trailer. First I wanted to sand off vertical bars outside (lower wall) and glue the new one from inside to make it looks more like the trailer from movie. It was a year a before. But couple months before I decided to make new side walls. Sheet styrene 0.5 mm was used for this plus evergreen profiles. There is all that left of kit's side walls: It was used as a base. To glue it all together I needed a jig. I used Polyvinyl chloride. Now it's ready to use: To be continued...
  14. On the mud flaps written: "American Equipment & Trailer Inc."
  15. Thank you again, friends! I'm starting to build live stock trailer and need some help. Can anyone point me to photos of trailer side door locks. I couldn't get well pictures from a movie.
  16. Thank you my friends! I'm glad to be your inspiration Chris. Finally the cab with it's full dress: By the way the pink strip is 2mm short in the upper cab point. Note this fack who will use Jbot decals. I Added pieces from spare. Fuel tanks and some chassis decals: Feel free to ask questions.
  17. Thank you my friends for kind words! Of course I will take it to model show, that starts in two months. I hope I'll be in time. Let's continue! For those who will follow my footsteps: bear in mind that exhaust pipes are slightly short from a turbine to left silenser. I was have to join two pipes using 5 min. epoxy with 2mm gap between pipes. This space was covered by a clamp: Last time I've forgot to show a plumbing to oil warning sensor, speed sensor and clach hose: There are silensers, air hoses and cab jack rams were added: Couple general viwes Now let's make fuel tanks. Here you can see what have I used:
  18. Hey friends! Look what I've done! This is the first version of accumulator terminal I didn't liked it, so I remade them: Here it is on wheels!: Do not pay attention to wires (rubbers). I will put them in place later. There are ties for hoses. I tired to fasten tose ties. They often tear at hole walls, which are 0.1mm sometimes: Desided to make door upholstery: ...and sits too: It looked just like that in the movie:
  19. The wheels were to narrow some places. I used tissue paper to "pump" tyres up. Note that a tyre on the right is too gloss. The left one is treated with tooth paste. Here you can see the difference between left and right tyres on disks: That's how I made new wind screen: the old one was too thick.
  20. Thank you, friends! Were made cutouts for door hinges and a cramp down under (left arrow)for steering wheel column: Here you can see aluminium mudflaps abowe wheel arc: They were made from styrene. Here are rear mudflaps: I also made door post around the periphery doorway
  21. Hey guys! I was busy last half of year, but now I'm ready to finish this project. I stuck with the gear shift. Can anyone tell me - where are transmission air valve and transmission shift cylinder can locate on this gear shift?
  22. Once again - Thank you Tony. Oleg aready made alterations: http://forum.autoinscale.com/viewtopic.php?pid=183478#p183478
  23. Yes, Jim. I know. I guess I should make a request to Mack museum....
  24. Hello friends. My boddy - Oleg Malakhov started to build Australian Mack ULTRALINER twin steering: Here is his Work In Progress: http://forum.autoinscale.com/viewtopic.php?id=7813 Now he has a lack of information about twin steering mechanism. Does anybody have photos of this Ultraliner feature to make clear how to scratch build it authentic?
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