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This is my new project. It's going to be an early Brockway 457. I'm using the R-model left-overs from the U-model build. The rear suspension is walker beam from the Louisville kit and the differentials are out of the junk box from an old IH 4200. I know that a Brockway would not have had a Mack front axle, but this one will. Power will be 6-71 Detroit. Cab is from A.I.T.M..

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Dang thats pretty cool man! i like that its a twin screw day cab. Perfect frame lenth and brockway used mack cabs those years so u never know maybe they used more mack parts lol 

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Man that looks great! Does he still sell those tires? Ive looked at his site and seems alot of stuff was out of stock the last time i checked.

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Very nice sled dog ! I've always liked the 457 version of these trucks , something about the roof line and cab shape just looks good to me. 

Could I pester ya for a pic of your cab hinges ? I always struggle making them work

Keep up the great work 

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2 minutes ago, Jimbo8v92 said:

Man that looks great! Does he still sell those tires? Ive looked at his site and seems alot of stuff was out of stock the last time i checked.

Thanks Jim! The rear ones are still available, I just got a set yesterday.

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9 hours ago, DRIPTROIT 71 said:

Thanks Jim! The rear ones are still available, I just got a set yesterday.

Thanks man just ordered a set and a western style grille for the r model im going to be building. 

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On 3/19/2019 at 8:56 PM, gotnitro? said:

Very nice sled dog ! I've always liked the 457 version of these trucks , something about the roof line and cab shape just looks good to me. 

Could I pester ya for a pic of your cab hinges ? I always struggle making them work

Keep up the great work 

Thanks guys!

I hardly ever use AMT hinges because they are designed backward in such a way that if you don't leave a large gap between the cab or hood and the bumper that you will have very little tilt room. I usually use dollhouse door hinges from Hobby Lobby cut in half on almost all hoods and about half the cabovers. On this one the reference pictures led me another way.

Here is the real truck:

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Here is the one shown on Dave's website:

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So I made a very simple hinge based on these pictures:

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I just slide a pin through which makes the cab easy to remove. I did a similar setup on my H-Model Mack and my 7400 White.

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Nice work so far Brian, great modeling subject too. I've been wanting one but Dave hasn't offered this one for a while. That 6-71 looks right at home in there.

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Thanks guys!!

On 3/22/2019 at 5:35 AM, drinkone2 said:

Nice work so far Brian, great modeling subject too. I've been wanting one but Dave hasn't offered this one for a while. That 6-71 looks right at home in there.

When I got this one Dave said it was his last one.

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12 minutes ago, Sam I Am said:

Looks awesome Brian!  What green did you use on the engine?

Thanks Sam! I have a can of Alpine "Detroit" Green distributed by Parts Associates that I've had for about 20 years. It's getting low though.

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2 minutes ago, DRIPTROIT 71 said:

Thanks Sam! I have a can of Alpine "Detroit" Green distributed by Parts Associates that I've had for about 20 years. It's getting low though.

Nothing like the real thing. 

Thanks 

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