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New truck/trailer kits?
carsntrucks4you replied to zaina's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Those modern trucks are boring with their aerodynamic look with plastic bumpers, sideskirts and minimal chrome. But there are a few that are worth to made into 1725 or 1724 scale. What about an International 9800 COE or Volvo VNL. Get back in the old days a correct frame in a Mack Superliner or Brockway 761. A Sterling A-Line truck would be great. Also a Corbitt Tallboy or Ford H-Series are a must. -
Autoquiz #595 - Finished
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
Sorry Chris I saw it but I didn't make a notification. I'm getting old -
This time I was looking for a 1929/1930 Ruxton Model A. This car had the woodlite headlights as a standard featured. The correct answer were sent in by: Matt Bacon Richard Bartrop otherunicorn Ace-Garageguy Thom DonW Mittagskind Russel C Fabrux landman Bainford Congratulations
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GMC Crackerbox
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Danke, Kannst Du Dir in Jabekke live ansehen -
GMC Crackerbox
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Again I want to thank you for you comments -
GMC Crackerbox
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
As war as I know they were called Crackerbox due to their squared-off styling and strange proportions. -
GMC Crackerbox
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks guys -
GMC Crackerbox
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
It is finished see here -
I call my GMC Crackerbox finished Truck: Strato-models: GMC Crackerbox kit, Detroit Diesel 6V71 CTM: Hendrikson RT suspension, Center Point Steering Spyder wheels, Generic US Style front axle, Salt spreader, Radiator screen, Generic Air Valves, Trailer couplings, various 0.8 mm Fittings, Modellers Resource: 10mm frame rails Auslowe: 45 mm diesel tank amt: Air condition unit, decals 3d Print: crossmembers, air filter, drive spyder wheels, brake drums for spyder wheels that fit CTM drive axle, drive axle tires, front springs Unkown supplier Road Ranger 13 speed transmission Scratch build: Radiator, rear mudflaps Paint: Zeropints, MIG Productions, Tamyia For WIP pictures go here
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1955 Willys Bermuda, a failed attempt of Willys as a car mnaufacturer. This was the last car before the focused on 4x4 The correct answer were sent in by: Thom Fabrux Richard Bartrop Mittagskind otherunicorn ChrisR (sorry) Congratulatuions
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One-Off Quiz #42 - Finished
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
Sorry it is a 1967 TVR Tina -
This little car designed by Trevor Fiore was presented at the Turin Motor Show in 1967. it is based on a Hillman Imp (engine, floor pan, transmission and most other parts). with a steel body. Beside the coupe a spider was build in 1966. 1967 TVR TINA (sorry) The correct answer were sent in by otherunicorn Mittagskind thatz4u Matt Bacon Richard Bartrop (sorrry for late recommendation) Congratulations
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GMC Crackerbox
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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Autoquiz #594 - Finished
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
Hint it is not what you think off -
This is a rare 1951 Lincoln Lido Coupe and not a Lincoln Cosmopolitian. The main differences between a Lido and a Cosmopolitian are the vinyl roof and the side trim. The correct answer were sent in by Bucky otherunicorn Ace-GArageguy Fabrux Richard Bartrop thatz4u Thom Congratulations
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GMC Crackerbox
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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Truck: Strato-models: GMC Crackerbox kit, Detroit Diesel 6V71 CTM: Hendrikson RT suspension, Center Point Steering Spyder wheels, Generic US Style front axle, Salt spreader, Radiator screen, Generic Air Valves, Trailer couplings, various 0.8 mm Fittings Modellers Resource: 10mm frame rails Auslowe: 45 mm diesel tank 3d printed parts: crossmembers, air filter, drive spyder wheels, brake drums for spyder wheels that fit CTM drive axle, drive axle tires, front springs Unkown supplier: Road Ranger 13 speed transmission Scratch build: Radiator Paint: Zeropints and Tamyia Trailer: amt: Wilson Live Stock Trailer Custom Hobby Decals: Wilson decals set
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One-Off Quiz #41 - Finished
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
I think I'll have to provide a hint: Italian design on American base -
This Pininfariana build car is a Buick Lido. Built in 1957 The correct answer were sent in by: otherunicorn Matt Bacon Richard Bartrop Ace-Garageguy thatz4u Congratulations
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Truckquiz #21 - Finished
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
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Truckquiz #21 - Finished
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
Here the same truck with its name plate -
It is not a Willys MB or the form 1958-1966 under license build Hotchkiss M201. It is 1942 - 1945 Ford GPW (General Purpose Willys-design). Willys had compete with Bantam and Ford to build a US Army truck 1/4 ton 4x4 Command Reconnaissance vehicle. The Willys MA won it but was modified to the Willys MB which was build 370,000 times. Ford build of the GPW 270,000 units until end of WW II. The MB and the GPW were nearly same but with a few differences that identifies a GPW, like a missing rear crossmember underneath the rear body section letter "F" on all bolts, bigger spokes at the steering wheel. But the main difference is the first crossmember, a pressed steel crossmember on a GPW and round tubular crossmember on a MB. The 1/24 Jeep from Italeri is in fact a Ford GPW due to the first crossmember the missing rear crossmember The correct answer were sent in by ChrisR otherunicorn Rihard Bratrop Russel C Ace-Gareguy Fabrux Thom DonW Congratulations
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Truckquiz #21 - Finished
carsntrucks4you replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
HINT: this one seems to be tricky. The type could be a bit complicated. The first 3 digits stands für HP the digits behind the letter stood for gross vehicle weigth. Check the tire size, the smaller the gross vehicle weight the smaller the tire! -
I think this time was a bit tough due to the fact that the type wasn't that easy to identify. Magirus Deutz had named their trucks until 1964 after planets and stars, like Mercur, Saturn or Sirus. After 1964 they used the an new identification were the first numbers represent the power of the engine and the second numbers stood for GCW. In German called "Eckhauber" (edge nose) trucks were the AWD version of the "Rundhauber" (round nose) on-road trucks. There were engine available between 125 and 230 HP and the GCW goes from 9t up to 26t in 4x4 or 6x6 axle configurations available. You could only identify them via the nameplate at the side of the hood. Truck with higher GCW had 10-20 tires while the smaller GCW trucks had 9-20 tires. Deutz engines were air cooled 6 or 8 or 12 cylinder. Until 1958 there was also a 4 cylinder air cooled diesel available which had a smaller hood in but same length as the hoods for 6, 8 or 12 cylinder engines trucks. I took the picture during a photo shooting for the owner of this 1967 Magirus Deutz 125D10 (only in German). This truck was a former firefighter vehicle that was converted to a flatbed truck. This truck is power by a 6 cylinder air cooled diesel engine. Most answers were not 100% correct due to the above mentioned points but I said correct for most of them. otherunicorn ChrisR Fabrux (You got it 100% correct) thatz4u Ace-Garageguy Congratulations