Jürgen M. Posted November 9 Posted November 9 I'm back! I actually planned on designing this one myself and I was almost finished too, then I saw this kit for a pretty good bargain so I just couldn't refuse! The box and the functioning tailgate will be used for some furure project. This one will get a lift axle in front of the drive axle and a tiltable scrap container. I'll use different rims and fuel tanks ... ... and I'll install a steerable front axle. These are the first printed parts of the front axle. More later or tomorrow. 7
Gary Chastain Posted November 9 Posted November 9 This will be interesting to watch and see what you do with it. I have the old version of this kit. 2 1
BK9300 Posted November 9 Posted November 9 (edited) Another good build underway! Interested in how you're going to do the lift axle. Edited November 9 by BK9300 1
Jürgen M. Posted November 10 Author Posted November 10 I designed the basic lift axle. There will be dampers added as well as backing plates and brakes. It will be functional too, meaning it will swing up and down. If I can make it stop in the upper position due to the weight of the wheels I don't know yet. 5
Jürgen M. Posted Monday at 07:11 PM Author Posted Monday at 07:11 PM Got the lift axle parts printed (second time around worked) and assembled: During printing time I assembled a steering axle from box parts! 4
Jürgen M. Posted Monday at 08:38 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:38 PM (edited) The chassis is taking shape: Edited Monday at 08:40 PM by Jürgen M. 4
Rockford Posted Monday at 09:01 PM Posted Monday at 09:01 PM Going to be an interesting hybrid from you this. I like the lift axle mechanism and the steering linkage. Clever stuff. 1 1
Gary Chastain Posted Tuesday at 12:05 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:05 AM Liking the progress, watching 1 1
Jürgen M. Posted Tuesday at 05:16 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 05:16 AM Thanks guys! The print quality especially of the smaller parts isn't that good but I'd say good enough. Here's a little mock-up to see the later position of the lift axle. I might even slip it a bit more to the front. Next will be steering box and other parts that need to be painted with the frame. 5
Jürgen M. Posted Tuesday at 07:41 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 07:41 PM (edited) About ready for painting now: With the fuel tanks resting in place: Need to add front and rear brake drums, then primer! Edited Tuesday at 07:43 PM by Jürgen M. 5
Jürgen M. Posted Wednesday at 05:24 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 05:24 AM Chassis is ready for painting. Got the brake drums mounted and the lift axle works. Not easy to see here but when the wheels are on it should be noticeable! 2
Biggu Posted Wednesday at 05:31 AM Posted Wednesday at 05:31 AM Cool idea for sure. And going along fast.
Gary Chastain Posted Wednesday at 09:52 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:52 AM Really like how you are modifying your front axle, and that’s a great representation of the lift axle. 1
Jürgen M. Posted Wednesday at 03:55 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 03:55 PM Thank you Gary! Quite a compliment from a pro like you! 1
Jürgen M. Posted Wednesday at 04:13 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 04:13 PM Got the chassis painted! 4
BK9300 Posted Wednesday at 05:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:32 PM I like the colour you chose for your frame - looks a bit lighter than semi gloss black, and a bit more steel like. What colour did you use? 1
Jürgen M. Posted Wednesday at 05:42 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 05:42 PM It's called granite grey (Revell no. 68) I like it too. It's easy to apply compared to others! 1
Jürgen M. Posted Friday at 06:19 AM Author Posted Friday at 06:19 AM I began painting and assembling the engine. The compressor seems to be shown upside down in the instructions (we know AMT instructions) but Jeff told me where to look and find a pic of the real thing. Thanks Pal! 👍 Hope to finish the engine today after work. I also replaced those little knobs on the hood which we're supposed to be hinges. I made my own and modified the front end of the chassis for the tilting axle. 3
Jürgen M. Posted Friday at 03:51 PM Author Posted Friday at 03:51 PM Got the engine finished and installed: I also hooked up the steering to the steering box: And it works: VID_20251114_140231~4.mp4 2
Jürgen M. Posted Friday at 07:05 PM Author Posted Friday at 07:05 PM I cut off the under body exhausts and made new pipes for upright stacks: 3
Jürgen M. Posted yesterday at 05:30 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:30 AM A first mock-up with the cab and hood: 4
Jürgen M. Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago Got the parts primered. ...and I designed the scrap container Still have to make the hydaulic stamp to raise the container! 2
Biggu Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago This is going to be really cool. A very unique build. I like this. 1
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