Jürgen M. Posted February 14 Posted February 14 Hi everyone, I just finished this build so I'm posting it here for you to look at! It's a 1962 Marmon-Herrington and the real thing is said to be the only one left of 25 that were built in that time! That encouraged me to build it in 1/25. The owner is a man from Colorado and the pictures were published by 10-4 Magazine! I didn't go too deep into details and some parts may not be accurately reproduced but I think you can still recognize it! Here are some comparison pics first, then a few others! The parts are all printed except of course tires (round one AMT) and hand rails (brass rods), horns are out of the box, air and brake lines are 1.5mm tube. 3D-designs are all self-made. I began designing last November and began printing and building mid January. The color may not quite look the same on the pics but the comparison of the painted parts with the original pics was pretty close! Now I've said enough. Enjoy the pics! 😊 6
The Brush Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Another great build, Nice to see something different. I like it, Well done. 1
BK9300 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Well done, Jürgen - another fine addition to your display area! 1
cifenet Posted February 18 Posted February 18 Congrats on building this unique truck! You have done an amazing work to produce and build this one. Looking so good! 1
vincen47 Posted February 20 Posted February 20 (edited) I enjoyed following this one. Very unique. Edited February 20 by vincen47 1
leafsprings2 Posted February 24 Posted February 24 Wow, you're really getting the 3d printer down to a science! NIce to see you tackle this rare piece of trucking history. It looks spot on, really like all the 1962 period details incorporated into the build! 1
Jürgen M. Posted February 25 Author Posted February 25 Thank you! Wow, I can't believe it, guys! I'm so grateful about all your Feedback! I never thought it would be so popular!
DRIPTROIT 71 Posted February 26 Posted February 26 Very nice job! You don't see these old Marmons in scale very often. 1
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