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on the bench to do somthing difrent than the lotus

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first up whas the chassis compleet pe so a bit off fun

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time to make the rear axel

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next step putting it in place

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now going for the next axel

about the paint sheme for the truck i still have no idee about that

will look around on the net and search for pics off the inside

Mark

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I've never seen a kit of this type, it's quite interesting though. Your chassis and axle are looking great.

Cheers Rob

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3 hours ago, DocRob said:

I've never seen a kit of this type, it's quite interesting though. Your chassis and axle are looking great.

Cheers Rob

thanks

A&N is a small company that only make trucks in limited runs

i havent heard about hem untill a modeller pointed me to that direction

so far the fit is good and the resin casting exelent minor clean up to do

 

Mark

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done some more pe work

first up the feul tanks

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the battery box

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thats it for now hope to do more work this weekend

 

Mark

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Those fuel tanks are PERFECT !!  I recall the old Ford Louisville 9000 series had a fuel tank similar to those with the integral step, and they were ok for getting in, but for our snow plows, getting out could be a test when they got full of snow and got slippery, more than one guy found himself sitting flat on his ass on the highway wondering how he got there............. :rolleyes:

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9 hours ago, Jeff said:

Those fuel tanks are PERFECT !!  I recall the old Ford Louisville 9000 series had a fuel tank similar to those with the integral step, and they were ok for getting in, but for our snow plows, getting out could be a test when they got full of snow and got slippery, more than one guy found himself sitting flat on his ass on the highway wondering how he got there............. :rolleyes:

i can see the faces in front off me

i still have to make the steps that comes on the tanks and battery box

But now imat a point to nknow what collor to use

More pics later today

Mark

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9 hours ago, GusMac said:

Nice clean PE work Mark.

thanks this whasent easy to do but im happy how it turnd out

now back to the bench for more pe fun

later today dryfit off the parts and some pics

 

Mark

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Mark, the fuel tanks we had on our trucks be it the  old school ones  or the new ones are usually black, the fuels caps were brass and our battery boxes on our Western Stars, were the same as you have made for your truck, .... the the case was black with the 'diamond plate ' part,  aluminum.....

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48 minutes ago, Jeff said:

Mark, the fuel tanks we had on our trucks be it the  old school ones  or the new ones are usually black, the fuels caps were brass and our battery boxes on our Western Stars, were the same as you have made for your truck, .... the the case was black with the 'diamond plate ' part,  aluminum.....

thanks for the info

My plan whas to go for stainless steel tanks,chrome steps and the batery box same color as the chassis with chrome steps

but the fun part on building a ruck is that you can build it like you whant

not 1 truck is the same

 

Mark

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6 hours ago, mark31 said:

thanks for the info

My plan whas to go for stainless steel tanks,chrome steps and the batery box same color as the chassis with chrome steps

but the fun part on building a ruck is that you can build it like you whant

not 1 truck is the same

 

Mark

That will look cool, our trucks were very 'utilitarian', and all work trucks, nothing fancy, an owner operator is the guy who gets the cool stuff.... and GazzS is correct, your PE work is  fabulous !

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small update

playing around with paint a bit

and dryfitting

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straps on the tanks

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steps in place

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Mark

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12 hours ago, mark31 said:

small update

playing around with paint a bit

and dryfitting

gYRjyuf.jpg

St2ngU4.jpg

straps on the tanks

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steps in place

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Mark

How could I miss this?!

That‘s amazing work Mark. You are the brass-man! Beautifully done! 
Will follow this from now on! 

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