CB Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 Postin up some pix for my buddy Eshaver, whose computer blowed up. He took these pix with an antique camera. Jimmy Flintstone '57 Suburban was at the IPMS 2007 in Richmond, Va 1970 Ford C-600 tanker, also at the same show. When I first saw this here first pic I was tempted to send it to Harry P, the "Real or Model?" guy --I thought it was a 1:1 that Ed used for reference any questions, post em to Eshaver, hopefuellie here. I believe he's borrowing someone's computer to stay in touch
Eshaver Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 For what it's worth , This is a model of the truck I drove when I wa san employee at WoodFin Oil Co here in Richmond Virginia. The actual truck had a 3208 Catapillar engine coupled to a Detroit Allison ten speed automatic transmission. The Heil manufactured tank could hold 3800 gallons of number #2 heating oil and could pump out about thirty five gallons a minute at idle. The model took about nine months to complete as I had to rebuild the tank twice to get the correct shape. I used 015. Evergreen plastic along with 060 shet plastic inside to make baffles to support the overall shape. The plumbing was accomplished by incorperating various pieces of Plastruct tubing. The decals were the absolute hardest part. I wound up going to the company that makes the signs for Woodfin Oil, getting permission from Mr. woodfin and the owner then printed out the actual art work onto white and clear decal paper . The finish on the tank is probably something that fools most everybody. Iused Testors Metalizer Brushed Aluminnum paint. The trick is to have the smoothest finish you mcan produce. I mean smooth! The primer was taken down to 2000 grit paper . I wouldn't recomend this fine a grade on other surfaces as the paint might not "BITE" . I will soon be posting some pictureds of a Roll -Back wrecker I owned back in the early 90;s . The bed on it was aluminum and you can see where prep work is everything there too. Thanks for looking and ######-N, hey you Rock dude!
sdrodder Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 wow those are nice. Always wondered what the suburban would look like build. Now i know. Thanks fer postin crapn and great models eshaver
Guest Gramps-xrds Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Ed you did a heck of a job on that tanker. Looks good enough to be real.
62SS Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 nice trucks Ed. That Suburban looks like its ready to load up the kids and go to the Drive-In. The tanker looks so real Id expect to see it coming across my driveway delivering my heating oil. great job. Thanks for sharing. Ed
Harold Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 You mean that's not the real tanker? Criminy- that's some great work. Love the Suburan, too.
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