Jürgen M. Posted yesterday at 05:38 AM Posted yesterday at 05:38 AM Hi everyone! I'm back with a new project. I chose a Freightliner FLC. Basically it's a 1975 model BUT while doing research on vehicle details I found some things I wanted to take over in this build. So it will contain a decade of attributes reaching from mid 70s to mid 80s. I was quite amazed to see that Freightliner had already used air ride suspension in the 70s. Maybe it was just a conversion though. Anyway I decided to use it and took over the parts I had designed for the Transtar II. I'm also using the Cat engine I had designed for the Marmon Harrington. Chassis rails, body parts and rims are be specially designed for this build and of course the interior. The pic shows the basic truck I'll be building. I'll add a long sleeper though and two external air cleaners. Here's a pre-view of the design: There might still be one or the other changes but principally that's where it's going! 8
BK9300 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago This build shows the advantage of designing your own ‘kits’ - you have a digital parts box, full of ready to go items to add to new builds. Good stuff, Jurgen! 2
Biggu Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I always miked the style of these trucks. They look tough and ready for work. Your design work is iff the clock good. This will be a really interesting and fun build to watch. Looking forward to the next update.
Jürgen M. Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago Thanks guys! Hope it turns out as good as I expect. In the early 80s, when I found my interest for American trucks, this was theee stereotype of an American conventional to me. After my 1/32 Freightliner conventional got destroyed I never built one again. Today I'm building this revival version. I'll change the nozzle of my printer to get a better surface quality. Not sure if it'll work though! Anyway, it'll be a mixture of own design, box parts and virtual box parts! 2
Jürgen M. Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Got the first chassis parts printed. Had to split the rails to print them cause they we're too long! Rails seem to be straight. Looks promising! 1
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