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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Got the wires tidied up a bit.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...L/100_5013.jpg Somebody needs to sweep this things out. If that is one thing I hate, it is dirty trailers! Ha, Ha! :lol: Looks a little different than a little while ago. http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...L/100_4970.jpg |
Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
I have employed a driver for my rig. He is all business right now, I am sure after the interview, he may wear some truck driver clothes. You know how it is, impress the boss and then slack off after you get the job.
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Some pics with the trck with the trailer. I am itching to get this thing worked on, but I have been busy working on customers trailers. Not much to report, just working on the hood when I get a chance. This thing is so much fun, I am thinking of going with a 2.4ghz radio.
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Very impressive and intricate build. Will keep an eye on this one. Don't see many all metal (I hope) truck builds.
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Yes, it is all aluminum. The hood will be styrene as the original hoods on these are fiberglass. I am trying to go for as much realism as I can. I have not been able to do too much on it since I have been working on customers trailers. I will post some pics of the work I have done on these trailers. Here is a gooseneck I just completed.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...s/100_5468.jpg http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...s/100_5469.jpg http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...s/100_5471.jpg |
Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Nice Truck!!! and trailer!!!
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
The gooseneck trailer is really nice you do excellant work.
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
That goose neck trailer is sharp!:eek:
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
wow! now thats building on a new level, all seal cab looks good, like how you stuffed the motor into the c15. the trailers are excellent. going to keep my eye on this build
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Been tinkering around with the truck a bit and have ordered some pieces for it. I got new frame rails from Joe and they will work great. I am going to sand the body and get some fresh paint put on it, and get this thing mounted so I can start on the interior.
This is what I am thinking for the dash. http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...620d7d3de3.jpg I was going to light it up with fiber optic cable. |
Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
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For the dash application I would suggest (this is what I am going to do) going with individual LED's. I get mine from Ngineering Here is a picture comparing them to a 3mm LED. the ones you want to look at are called the Micro LED. However if they are not small enough then scroll down some more and look at the Nano LED's. The Nano's will fit inside Lincolns ear on a penny. They are a bit harder to wire cause of the size but they wire and work like a 3mm. They will go anywhere you want them with no worry about kinking or braking the fiber optics. Just my advice. I speak from experience. -Mike |
Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Thanks for the heads up Mike. I will definitely look into that. I am finding a little bit of time to work on my stuff since paint is drying and parts are on order. :)
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Nice build, do like that cab, one of the biggest direct from factory.
Dan |
Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
I will slowly be working on the cab, as time permits. I sold the trailer already, so it will be going to a new home in New Jersey. In the future, I am going to make a spread axle reefer and will post that here as well.
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Got some more done on this trailer so it can go home. Here are some pics.
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...n/HPIM6243.jpg http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...n/HPIM6247.jpg http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...n/HPIM6250.jpg http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...n/HPIM6254.jpg |
Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
By the way, the Bruder will be converted to run. When I get my Knight Hauler, I will be stretching out that cab a little bit and putting it on my W900L chassis. This cab will go on the Knight chassis. I will be using this until I get my Knight done to model my trailers.
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Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Just went through this from the top. Pretty cool evolution. So do I understand you right...you sold the trailer you were building here and are gonna be making another one?
Oh, and where did these model engines come from and what scale? I believe I saw one or two others on these boards. I REALLY like the idea of fitting the motor in the engine. Gonna have to use that one! Keep at it man...looking good. Joe |
Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
love the all metal build so far that is the ultimate in scratch building can't wait to see more.
Merritt |
Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
Hey Matt is it going to be anything like this?
http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/s...rbothsides.jpg -Mike |
Re: Scratch Build of W900L - Simulated Air Ride Suspension - Scale 53' Trailer
No, but where in the world do you come up with these drawings? I don't want to spill my guts just yet. You and your "Sugar Shacks", LOL.
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