Chariots of Fire Posted November 23 Posted November 23 I should have taken photos of what I started with but the box art will have to do. This tractor was built up but not in good condition so I took all the pieces down, cleaned them except for the frame, which was left dirty and built a dump version. The sleeper was removed, a new back wall for the cab built, fuel tanks cut down, tool box and air tank added, new mud flaps and a new body made of Evergreen sheet and strip stock was installed. The paint on the cab is Tamiya British green. Red is Duplicolor and the body is Duplicolor primer gray. The decals were printed on ALPS. Zoet Chrome pens cleaned up some of the smaller pieces and Fusion Film was used on the modified exhaust stack. The hoist is made of aluminum tubing and the tail gate opens with the handle next to the cab. A fun restoration for a change.☺️ 11
Biggu Posted November 23 Posted November 23 Holy , thats cool ! Fabulous conversion ! Dump box is spot on. Love it !
grodudulle77 Posted November 23 Posted November 23 Very nice build, finely detailed , it looks like it’s on 1/25 scale !! I really like this old Mack dump truck 😀👍
GLMFAA1 Posted November 23 Posted November 23 Nice build, At least there is some red on it, Thanks for the back story you told me, greg
Jim B Posted November 23 Posted November 23 (edited) Great looking Mack. Really well done. Where did the spokes come from? Edited November 23 by Jim B
BK9300 Posted November 23 Posted November 23 Nice rebuild and retro fit, Charles - always terrific detailing to look at!
Chariots of Fire Posted November 24 Author Posted November 24 7 hours ago, Jim B said: Great looking Mack. Really well done. Where did the spokes come from? The Monogram Snap kit of the CF pumper has them. It takes two kits to get the 4 needed for the tandem rear axles. 2 1
Jim B Posted November 24 Posted November 24 I kind of figured that's where they came from, but I was wondering if maybe you had cast them or had them 3D printed from somewhere.
Chariots of Fire Posted November 24 Author Posted November 24 42 minutes ago, Jim B said: I kind of figured that's where they came from, but I was wondering if maybe you had cast them or had them 3D printed from somewhere. Could have cast them, Jim but I have so many parts boxes of these snap kits I just grabbed some. 3D printed is not something I even thought of.🙂
Rockford Posted Tuesday at 03:05 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:05 PM Fantastic job, great scratch building on the tipper. Whole thing looks just right.
Firebuilder Posted Tuesday at 06:00 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:00 PM Charlie, nice build and refit , well done!
Pete68 Posted Thursday at 03:21 PM Posted Thursday at 03:21 PM (edited) Beautiful build Charles. I like that dump bed. The Mack R pumper looks good as well. I have some 1/32 Don Mills Fire apparatus components I need to start using on some of the builds I’ve started. Edited Thursday at 03:25 PM by Pete68
Chariots of Fire Posted Thursday at 09:01 PM Author Posted Thursday at 09:01 PM 5 hours ago, Pete68 said: Beautiful build Charles. I like that dump bed. The Mack R pumper looks good as well. I have some 1/32 Don Mills Fire apparatus components I need to start using on some of the builds I’ve started. IH fan I see. Here's another dump for you. 1 1
Pete68 Posted Friday at 12:55 AM Posted Friday at 12:55 AM 3 hours ago, Chariots of Fire said: IH fan I see. You bet Charles big time and that is a beautiful truck I don’t remember this one but thanks for sharing. Is this the cab you created? I’ve been thinking of buying one from Dave’s Models and building a grain truck. There’s still quite a few still running around here where I live. I caught this one the other day in town. I thought it had a cool paint scheme
Chariots of Fire Posted Friday at 03:17 PM Author Posted Friday at 03:17 PM Yes, it is, Lee. Dave should be able to supply you with the cab and all that goes with it. Here's another one I did using the same cab.
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