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International Transtar 4300 Eagle ( AMT)
Sergey replied to yura1961's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Well done, Yura! Looks great! -
Dodge D/W 100 dimensions
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thank you! Anyone else? It there cab/hood meassurements? The reason I'm asking, that I noticed^ heavy trucks and PickUps differs only with wheel ark flares, which are aproximatelly 4-5 inches each side. I may be wrong, but is'n it too small for difference between heavy dumper and pick up? -
Dodge D/W 100 dimensions
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Well, according to "Dodge Trucks' crestline by Don Bunn, C-series mentioned up to 1955 year. In 1956 same trucks refered to as Y-series and in 1957 - as D-series. Anyway, Gaute, thank you for the link. I guess in this video, on 5:40 there was Danbury Mint 1:24 Diecast of 57 Dodge as you mentioned? -
Hello everyone! I plan to built Dodge D/W 100 or may be D/W 900, but I have no cab & hood dimensions. Can anyone point me to source of that kind information? Drawings or broshure would be nice!
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IronHide TopKick C4500
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks in advance. One more question: Can anyone point me to DIMENSIONS OF 1998 SILVERADO DUALIE BED 8FT? -
'90s GMC TopKick C7500
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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IronHide TopKick C4500
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Does anyone here have Leader Class'es TopKick? Can you give me the width and the hight of just a cab of this toy? -
IronHide TopKick C4500
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
For now - some progres. A little work with frame spars. I've lived small rear spring bracket rudiments and made a plate from brass. Front bracket of rear spring is made of Evergreen profile. Later I've complicated brass part. Now I've got brake discs. If someone need dimensios - here are they: Here I started to make crossmembers and second of rear springs. All I left to do are - rest of springs, suit some differentials and I ready for cab... -
'90s GMC TopKick C7500
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thank you Hermann! Glad you like it. So, I have came to hydraulic ram. It made out of aerial, cut to size. My aerial was stainless. So it was cut by tool, like "Dremel". Here is a jig to cut. I will use plastic tube to enlarge outer part of ram To drill new holes I used diamond boer Here is how the truck looks now Here are king pins soldered for moving parts A load I made for gate lockers -
One More Class 325 on the bench
Sergey replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I love those hoses! And all the rest work - too! -
1965 Dodge D700 Dick Landy race car hauler
Sergey replied to mangodart's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Looks not usual! Well done! I like Mr. Dick too. Dont show it too close. -
'90s GMC TopKick C7500
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thank you my Friends! -
'90s GMC TopKick C7500
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Hello again! Finally I've got tubes to make silencer and receivers Also bought triangles to make bevels on horizontal ribs: outside and inside Finished vertical ribs and hinged the gates Have made over cab dump dome (I guess it's right term) And worked a little over fuel tanks -
IronHide TopKick C4500
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thank you, my friends! I'll try to get those toys, but it seems it's not easy to make detail 1:24 scale model, using them or sheet styrene anyway... -
IronHide TopKick C4500
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I decided to ask here: I need brake set like this: which brake set (from Hiroboy range) should I use to reflect this? I've choose some: 1. https://www.hiroboy.com/124_CSD_Ultimate_Brake_System_PE_and_Resin--product--10793.html 2. https://www.hiroboy.com/124_Ferrari_F12_Berlinetta_Brake_System_Suspension_Setup_Kit_Low--product--5685.html 3. https://www.hiroboy.com/124_AP_Racing_CP9660_Brake_System_ResinPEDecals--product--12762.html 4. https://www.hiroboy.com/124_AP_Racing_CP9440_Brake_System_ResinPEDecals--product--12761.html 5. https://www.hiroboy.com/125_Corvette_C6_ZR1Z28_Brake_Discs_and_Calipers_Set_Revell--product--11106.html Can anyone tell me the diametr of brakes in links: 1, 3, 4? -
KFS International 9670 transkit
Sergey replied to SpreadAxle's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
It seems Howard sells all his old American COE masters. I know White Road Commander will goes to Auslowe Model Accessories. -
Custombilt 379 spare Photo Etched/Resin parts
Sergey replied to Sergey's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Taylor Wing spoiler. Size 86x47mm. Consist of resin main piece, two Drop shape etched side parts and 8 pieces etched brackets. Price - 9.50$, plus shiping. Here is how it mounted. Air filters. Size 33x15mm when assembled. Consist of resin: barel, top, bracket to cab and etched mesch. Price - 7$ - pair, plus shiping. Second bracket to cab is invisible on photo, but it exist. And here is the way I wrapped the mesch with foil, painted black and whiped off the excess. -
Bill, Jacob, Bruce, Darren - Thank you for kind words! "Nothing is perfect", so I decided to improve Bumper & trailer front wall. They were treated with mirror tape. Here are they on annual exhibition Sorry for phone photo. I worked a little on aftermarket resin Custombilt parts, so watch aftermarket thread.
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B.R.B.O. cruiseliner daycab
Sergey replied to signguy2108's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Nice work! Whose Dodge Ram and Chevy on background? -
Thank you, Brenden!