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The 3306 is a totaly different engine about a third smaller in displacment.
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A straight out of the box build with simple paint can be done as quick as a few hours. A complex build with details upon details can take months. Some builds seem to never be finished.
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White Constructor
lapazleo replied to The Modeling Hermit's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Yep an Autocar with a White grill more or less. Not sure why since White owned Autocar but great idea for project. -
Diamond-reo & The Big 4
lapazleo replied to ABC Auto Industry's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Royalex is a fancy name for fiberglass. Mack called fiberglass maxiglass. -
Anyone know?
lapazleo replied to ARTEMIS1759's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Reo,Diamond T and Diamond Reo sold these trucks under their names -
Anyone know?
lapazleo replied to ARTEMIS1759's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
American Industrial Models has one of the same general vintage and series. Their stuff is usually very nice. -
Car hauler question .
lapazleo replied to hotrod59f100's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Back to the original questions, Some where on this forum are the answers to make model and era. I haven't had a chance to look but I know it's here. It was some time back. -
Kenworth T600a
lapazleo replied to skulls's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
No doubt Cummins engines look much alike. With a little modification black paint and red rocker box covers you could have an n 14 Cummins which would accurate for that t 600. The 3406 Cat from the monogram/Revell snap kits could work. Keep the pics coming on your progress. -
Kenworth T600a
lapazleo replied to skulls's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Actually it's a nta 370 Cummins from the AMT w 900 kit as is the entire chassis. The nta Cummins has a vertical oil cooler that identifies them from the ntc engines. There are many other differences as well but not visible in model form. Anyway nice work looking for the finished pics. -
Moebius Models Great Dane reefer update
lapazleo replied to Dave Metzner's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
cool cool! -
Moebius Models Great Dane reefer update
lapazleo replied to Dave Metzner's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
SWEET! -
Master List of kit info! (start)
lapazleo replied to bandit1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Tim is right on that generic suspension the Amt t500 and Pete 352 use this suspension albeit 1/25 scale. It was also an option on the Dodge Big horn even though only the prototype was built with it. I can tell you from personal experience you might as well have a four spring suspension. -
AMT Junkyard Dog
lapazleo replied to ra7c7er's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Amt's r model Mack kit regardless of the issue including the junk yard dog was a 1973 or newer model. Mack had a major dash change for 73 Amts kit has the newer dash. I seem to recall the first issue of Amt's r model was about 1975. The box art shows it in green with Matlack decals and spoke wheels also had square fuel tanks very little chrome. Later issues have aluminum wheels and round tanks more chrome and inaccurate simplified mirrors. Amt certainly blew it with the junk yard dog. -
Help with Dodge Big Horn
lapazleo replied to Dodge BigHorn's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Lookin good! -
Totally agreed Tim. There is a saying in the motorcycle world "the rarest Harley Davidson is a factory stock one". There was a mid sixties Peterbilt at GATS in Dallas a year or two ago that was modernized with a late model Cat engine Alcoa wheels nice but simple paint and some full fenders but it retained it's 5x4 twin sticks factory sleeper single headlights and pretty much everything it came factory with. There were many well known show trucks surrounding it but it stood out like a beacon. I like your builds because they capture the real world so well.
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Agreed Mayhem is certainly one of kind which is the point of customizing but unfortunatly it is pushing the limit of practicality. Traditional trucks are better suited to cusomizing and still being practical but there is a limit. Mayhem is a breath of fresh air though. It's a nice change from all those cookie cutter 379s. The 379 Pete has been done to the point they're boring I appreciate the hard work and money put into them but it's to the point they all look a like. The same thing happened to motorcycles, choppers have been done to the point they all look a like same goes for hot rods. It's so hard to build something nowadays that stands out. Anyway since we are getting way off topic here keep them updates coming Dave and again thanks. Oh and nothing against Petes Tim I still like them.