Biggu Posted November 19 Posted November 19 This is really cool. You’re nailing the look and the box look right at home on this truck. Another great idea and vision. ….
Jürgen M. Posted November 19 Author Posted November 19 A little more progress: The lift mechanism works. Mocked it up to see if anything gets hooked. Seems to work. 4
RoninUtah Posted November 19 Posted November 19 Beautiful precision in your work. This is something that FDM is probably better at than SLA- the SLA would warp, at least if I tried doing it. Great work and engineering! 1 1
Gary Chastain Posted November 19 Posted November 19 Your builds just make me smile, your creativity is just off the charts. What’s next? 1
Jürgen M. Posted November 19 Author Posted November 19 Thanks Gary! There might be things that are Not quite authentic but I like doing things according to my imagination. Had to buy some paint for the container but now I can prepare painting. First primer, then a coat of silver and then top coat. The top coat will then be sanded through on several spots to create the impression of damage. A bit of rust color and it should look good! First I'll do some mechanical damage to make it look like dented to the outside by falling in parts! 2
Jürgen M. Posted November 19 Author Posted November 19 (edited) The door locking mechanism works: Locked: Pushed up to unlock: Open: Edited November 19 by Jürgen M. 6
Rockford Posted November 19 Posted November 19 Great job on the box. The back doors are very accurate and you've got them functional too! Well done. They're never pristine these things, right from their first load, they get battered. I won't stay behind one because little shards of metal fall out sometimes, they can shred your tyres. 1 1
Jürgen M. Posted November 20 Author Posted November 20 Got some paint on the scrap bin. Still not enough damage on the side walls! I was a bit too careful. 6
Wolf Posted November 21 Posted November 21 Brilliant work Jürgen. Really nice detail work. That’s the stuff I enjoy seeing the most on any build and you’re obviously a master at it with your 3D printing ability. Cheers, Wolf 1 1
Jürgen M. Posted November 21 Author Posted November 21 Did some damaging yesterday. I guess it's OK. And mocked-up on the truck: 3
Jürgen M. Posted November 21 Author Posted November 21 Made fenders with swinging mud flaps and a rear bumper: VID_20251121_085851~2.mp4 4
RoninUtah Posted November 21 Posted November 21 That's looking great! What a cool idea, and expertly pulled off! Now you know what to do with all those scraps and bits of old models! 1
Biggu Posted November 21 Posted November 21 This is really good... looks every bit the yard dog, hard worker....... one thing I meant to comment on was the hydraulic controls for the dump ram, VERY good and convincing, I really like the way you put the controls behind the cab, that is really cool,,, 1
Jürgen M. Posted November 21 Author Posted November 21 😆 Exactly. Gives me room in the Box for new stuff! 1
Jürgen M. Posted November 21 Author Posted November 21 Licence Plate and tail lights are installed, bumper is finished. I Bent the bumper a bit (6mm aluminium tube! It's going towards the finish line. Then I have to make the scrap. 3
Jürgen M. Posted November 21 Author Posted November 21 I would call it finished except for the scrap. Scrap will be made this weekend! 6
Jürgen M. Posted November 22 Author Posted November 22 The first piece of scrap for the truck load! I used one of the IH Transtar cabs Bren had printed for me. I also had a bundle of Coca Cola decals from three different Coke trucks (GMC General, White Western Star and Pete 352) I never built as Coke trucks. I painted the cab in flat red and white and then painted a few areas in gloss red to make it look like the cab had been bleached by the sun. A bit of rust and dirt and the scrap cab was finished. Still have a few printed hoods and doors and I'm making a few car doors in the same scale. 2
Pete68 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 Looks like a hard working Louisville to me great job on this one. I like that Tag axle reminds me of my dad’s 1973 Chevy C65 dump truck he bought new he added the Tag just like yours thanks for the memories. I have to say it but I guess old corn binders do get scraped 😂. 1
Jürgen M. Posted November 22 Author Posted November 22 😀👍 It's always nice when good memories come back. Glad I helped you find them again! 2
Pete68 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 (edited) Thanks. What’s next on your bench? Edited November 22 by Pete68 1
Jürgen M. Posted November 22 Author Posted November 22 Not sure yet. Have to finish the scrap parts first. Then I'll think about whats next! 😊 1
Jürgen M. Posted November 23 Author Posted November 23 Scrap is finished. I think that should do it I added two car doors, an FLC hood, a Diamond Reo hood (self made) and an MAN engine with gearbox. You can find it shortly under glass! 2
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