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What's the engine in the Australian Kenworth? Is it the Cat 3408?
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Peterbilt 357 sbfa with 60t lowboy
Jim B replied to Twist67's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Great job on the low-boy. It looks great. Will you be offering this on your site or through Sourkraut's? -
Ford C-800 Plow Truck
Jim B replied to RyanSilva's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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My Peterbilt Logger
Jim B replied to rronning84's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Nic Pete, and those are some huge logs! -
The K123 or K125 would be great to have back. Even if the W923/W925 will never come back, maybe they're reissue the T600. It's got to be good for something! What would be cool (but probably never happen) is if Round2 issued a Suspension Kit eith all of the different rear suspensions offered in the different kits (8-bag air ride, Hendrickson spring, KW torsion bar, etc.).
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A.J., The paint is Dupli-Color Victory Red, and I had a hell of a time with it. The first two coats would go on pink, then the third coat would be red. If I missed a spot, and had to paint touch-up; the fourth coat would be pink! i must have about twelve coats of paint on the truck. It was tough to work with, but it is a nice shade of red. I think I'm done with red for a while. And, no, it's not metallic.
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It's done!!! I actually had by doubts that this day would come. It just seemed that I was constantly finding more details to add. Guess I had to draw the line somewhere, and I'm happy with the results. Enjoy, I know I did. It was a fun, educational build. And for those of you going, this WILL be at Fulton.
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Older diesel engine question
Jim B replied to Aaronw's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
As far as the Ford H-Series, the Cummins NHC-250 is probably too big. From the 1961 bruchure the Cummins engines that were offered in the Ford H-Series were NH-180, NH-195, NH-220, NHE-180, & NHE-195. You might be able to make one from a NHC-250. Ford Brochure -
Snap 359-in Progress
Jim B replied to SpreadAxle's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Nice, Ray. Looks good with the visor & the 8V92TA. I have "plans" to put one in one of these kist as well. Have you run into any major issues getting the engine to fit? -
peterbuilt grill queston
Jim B replied to buba39's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That's good information, Tim. I thought the Revell/Monogran Peterbitl 359 was an 1986. -
It's been a while since I posted anything on this, so I figured I'd post a few pics so you guys didn't think I'd forgotten about it. The biggest change is the completion of the hoses in the hose bed. I think I must have used about $20 in super glue to get them all in there. I also scratch built a Morse Gate for one of the 2-1/2" lines, and put one of the smoothbore nozzles on the other 2-1/2" line. I'm contemplating putting a nozzle on the 1-1/2" line as well. Well see. On the front of the truck I added clearance lamps from the AMT Ford LN8000 kit (they were the closest I had), and KFS PE wind shield wipers. That's about it for now. Enjoy the photos.
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Well, the wheelbase on the truck you want to build is 322", so in 1/25 scale that would be 12-7/8". Instead of making new rails, add a piece to the existing rails to make your WB 12-7/8".
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Hey! That's great that River's Edge is back. His site was closed for a while.
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CargoStar ALF Pumper
Jim B replied to maxwell48098's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very nice! Loads of details. -
I'm not sure wich "Jim" you're refering to but Plastruct C-channel ot strip stock will be your best bet for the extending the frame rails. Head over to Walt's in Camillus or J&R Junction on The Boulevard, they both have a good selection. You'll need to get those Vortox air cleaners from Sourkraut. As for the hood, there is a resin 359 custom extended hood available, but it fits the Revell of Germany Peterbilt 359; and River's Edge Design has closed his Web site. Aparently he's still casting, but you'll need to email him directly. sorry, but I don't have his contact info. Good luck.
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Thanks. It's no contect winner, but it looks good on my shelf. Bill, if you ever do decide to build one of these; keep in mind that the doors & mirrors are a real PITA! Here's one that someone did "custom", like a little show truck: Custom Dodge L-700
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Thanks. Kostas, I'vet tought about a trailer, but I'm not totally sure yet.
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Ok, so it's been a year since I've completed a model. I picked up the Lindberg Dodge L700 last Spring thinking it would be a quick build. Well, it probably would have if life hadn't interviened, and if i could have decided on how to paint the cab! Anyway, here it is. I don't know if Transcon Lines ever used Dodge L700 tractors or not, but my Dodge is based loosly (very loosly) on a Kenworth Bullnose I found on Hank's Truck Pictures. The build is box-stock, except for the Transcon door logos & the ICC info on the side of the cab. Which I got from Model Express. Incidently, those decals were in the IMC issue of the L700, so I guess it's still box-stock! It's not perfect, but I like it. Enjoy!
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I thought it was Bob, but now I'm not so sure. Maybe it was RNK.
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I, too, am happy to see the Kenworths. i hope he comes out with his Kenworth Bullnose again. Oh, that, and his Dodge Bighorn.
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1973 Kenworth conventional and reefer
Jim B replied to bitner's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
It looks great. What engine did you use?