old-hermit Posted April 21, 2011 Posted April 21, 2011 I had a G scale wrecker bed waiting for the right truck and picked up a Mack kit that seemed appropriate. After a few modifications to the bed it worked pretty good. Right off the bat I had to enlarge the wheel well and move the rear axles back approximately 3/16". I also added a fender flair to cover the outboard tires. I filled the front of the bed to close the tool boxes I had to put spacers in to raise the bed 1/8" and made some frame skirts to conceal the gap between the bed & frame. Heres a quick mock up Might get it painted Saturday if it quits raining long enough. . .
highway Posted April 21, 2011 Posted April 21, 2011 That bed looks perfect for that truck Al, it almost looks like an old NRC unit I drove that was on the back of a 74 White-Western Star. That same company also had a 70something Mack R with a Holmes 750 on it, both were some tough old trucks. I'll be watching this one for sure!
old-hermit Posted April 29, 2011 Author Posted April 29, 2011 Trials and tribulations ... Kinda strange being a sealed kit, the model in the box was not what was pictured on the box. Must of packaged it on a Monday. It is a Mack though. No square tanks, no spoke wheels, different directions, etc. It's been hunt & peck trying to assemble this thing. I did manage to get the chassis built and some weathering done ... I also screwed up the paint job so it went into the stripper tank ... Since it will be awhile before I can repaint it I ordered some two hole bud wheels and a Texas bumper for it. Hopefully my luck will change, maybe not, but it will get finished !!!!!
Jim B Posted April 29, 2011 Posted April 29, 2011 Looking nice so far. I like your frame weathering. That's an onder model on a newer box. Daniel @ Plaskit offeres the Mack spokes & square tanks. I used his spoked on my Stevens International Mack R685St reissue that didn't come with the spokes or square tanks either.
old-hermit Posted May 2, 2011 Author Posted May 2, 2011 I thought I was finished but when I looked at the pics I still need to paint the fender lamps, streighten up the tires and put a little more grease in certain spots. Ahh well It's close enough to post so here she is. A well used heavy tow rig. All the pics here ... http://public.fotki....-heavy-wrecker/
Old Albion Posted May 4, 2011 Posted May 4, 2011 This looks superb. I like the green paint it works well with the weathering. Nice touch! Dave
old-hermit Posted May 5, 2011 Author Posted May 5, 2011 Thanks guys, I appreciate the comments. Now I gotta find something else to build.
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