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  1. As far as which Cummins, it will be the inline 6 cylinder NTC-400. Thanks for the helpful info on what materials you used. It gives me an idea of what direction to take. As far as easier, I think there will be some challenges. The lower right side of the block has that curve, so getting that to look right might be a challenge. As far as a transmission, I would like to convert it to a 13 spd. I did finally score a tractor kit. It's the red KW. All I had for a long time was the trailer kit. The ideas are floating around, now to put them to put them to paper like I always do b4 building. Good luck with yours. Hopefully, I will start on this engine soon.
  2. Dave, your engine has inspired me to go forward with my 1/16 scale Cummins engine. This project has been on my mind for years. My main question is what size sheet plastic are you using for the construction? Also, were the turbos hard to scratchbuild? I commend you on scratchbuilding everything. Until I clicked on your link, I first thought you would use the fairly universal parts such as the air compressor, starter, alternator, possibly the turbo with modifications. You scartchbuilt it all from what I could see. Truly amazing work. Are you going to scrathbuild a transmission for it as well? anyway, watching this build has been fun. I love it.
  3. I wish I would've known you were there. I was only there on Saturday in the afternoon. It was my first ATHS show. I would love to attend some more.
  4. Here's one for the Detroit fans. It's a 12V71 in an early 1970s KW W925 daycab.I found this beast at the ATHS 2008 convention. I'm not sure if it's an extended hood or not though. I hope the pix are good enough to use for reference if anyone wants to try this project. They were taken with my phone. Driver's side: Passenger's side: The engine is available from SourKraut
  5. Here's one in an early 1970s KW W925 daycab.I found this beast at the ATHS 2008 convention. I'm not sure if it's an extended hood or not though. I hope the pix are good enough to use for reference if anyone wants to try this project. They were taken with my phone. Driver's side: Passenger's side: The engine is available from SourKraut
  6. Yes, I'm still at it. Just working on little stuff for now.
  7. You're welcome. This is my favorite reference page. You can get so much from it. Here is the link to the main page of that same site where I sent you earlier. Be careful though, between this site, and http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/trucks.htm , you could spend days looking at stuff. http://public.fotki.com/modeltrucks25thscale/
  8. Click on this link. Then click on each pic 2 enlarge, and save to your comp. What you will see here is each and every page of the instructions, as well as kit contents. I hope it helps. http://public.fotki.com/modeltrucks25thsca..._peterbilt_359/
  9. Yeah, until you go 2 back into a truckstop parking space. LOL Cool project though.
  10. Yeah, I bought the old Ertl kit through the mail without knowing any better. What comes in the box is a DM-600 with a small sleeper. An accurate kit would have been an R model Mack with a big sleeper. When it arrived in the mail, I was so disappointed, I built it totally diferent from the box. I laugh at how much people pay for this kit on ebay considering its inaccuracy.
  11. I have here some line drawings for Kenworth K100s. There is a blank can, as well as the "Salem"(think BJ and the Bear) and "Lexington" paint schemes. The "Salem" stripes can be obtained through JBOT. Blank Salem Lexington
  12. Cool. I saw some neat project ideas, or at least some inspiration for future builds myself while I was on the site.
  13. Thanks for sharing these Kurt. It's great to see such a large turn out of trucks. There are a few pix that will make great reference material.
  14. www.imcdb.org Looking to model a truck from a movie? Check out this place. PIX of many of the trucks found in the movies we love.
  15. It would be great if there were more 1/16 scale aftermarket parts. I know engines have been made, but I can never find them. Of course, they were from many years ago. Your engine is really turning out nice.
  16. Very nice. Although we're limited to 3 tractors and a flatbed trailer in 1/16, it's nice to see all the creative ideas that have come from these kits and the variations. Nice job.
  17. Here are the links to a few of the manufacturers and sellers of the custom accessories used on trucks. Many would be simple to replicate with Alclad and/or BMF. www.panelite.com www.roadworksmfg.com http://www.unitedpacificind.com/ Sellers: www.4statetrucks.com www.iowa80.com Headache racks and storage boxes: www.sturdy-lite.com www.protech.net www.highwayproducts.com www.brunfab.com
  18. It looks really nice! I like the custom touches and the paintjob.
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