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Re: Espeefan's slow motion Peterbilt Heavy Hauler build
actually if you added the top hanger to the scale art it would me exactly like the real thing. Just take the one in the picture and turn it upside down part of the upper bracket is there just make it long. Ed
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Re: Espeefan's slow motion Peterbilt Heavy Hauler build
Very nice modified Wedico Peterbild. i milled also the frontaxle by my Scania ;)
I optimised my Osswald Pendulum Spring because of the Frame high. Befor http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/5381/1500ie5.jpg after http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/1801/132kl2.jpg |
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Thank you Marcel. My truck also sits a little high in the rear, now that the front end is lowered. I also have the same Osswald rear suspension that you used. Do you have any more photos of how you optimized the rear of your truck?
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Hey nate that truck is really coming togather...really like the idea of the rack with the batteries and it looks great ...awsome build ...gona keep my eye on this one
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I read all topic it is really perfect truck and very good information source about wedico and osswald frame and chasis operations. Tons of thanks for pictures
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Hi
Sorry for the late Answer. I made new Holder ;) . http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/9185/1102mc9.jpg http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/4707/126aj4.jpg http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/2673/134rv4.jpg http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/2544/157bv0.jpg |
Re: Espeefan's slow motion Peterbilt Heavy Hauler build
man the truck so far look`s great, the work you have put in so far is one of if not the best i have seen for some time, remember all good thing take time.
keep up the great work on it cheers paul tiny trucker |
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Your perfect scale parts are killing me Nate nice work!
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Nathan very nice machine work. Keep this up and you would have wasted the money you spent to buy the Osswald suspension. Ed
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Wow Nate, when you say "slow" you really mean SLOW! lol Just kidding, it looks great, so incredibly realistic!:D
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Any updated on this engineering marvel (atleast in my eyes) What kind of mill are you using, manual or CNC? I really like your drive train setup, if i ever do a daycab pete i think i will be using it.
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Hi Arioch,
Unfortunately, I have no updates to share yet. Not on the truck anyway. I have, however, purchased my own benchtop milling machine now. It's not as big as the Bridgeport I was using, at work, in my free time, but for the smaller sized parts I want, I think (hope) it will be useful. I'm working on getting it all set-up at the moment. I would like to have it running by Jan. 2012. This build might make it back to the main burner soon enough. I was relocated, at work, to a different facility, so I lost access to the Bridgeport mill, and I got tired of waiting for a chance to continue with this build, so I pulled the trigger on my own mini-mill instead. It has proven to be a significant investment, but it should pay for itself, if I can get it all dialed in. Everything I made, was with a manual mill. CNC would be nice, but I'm not ready for that yet. I have found some CNC conversion kits for my new mill. Maybe for the future. |
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Just read through this thread again for a recap. You got the stance perfect Nathan, looks so much better without all that air between the wheel and the fender on the front. Have you begun to make the steps? Far be it from me to say anything but I can't help but think your styrene prototypes are perhaps a little too wide. From all the pictures I've seen, the steps are not as wide as the doors they sit under. It might just be my eyes though!
Can't wait to see this fully functional, it reminds me of the 1/50 sword heavy haul 379 I have. |
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Anyway, guys, I have a small update. I am finally able to blow some dust off this old thread and breath some new life back into it. My progress was pretty much stalled, as I needed parts, but had to no way to make them. So I broke down and picked up new benchtop milling machine. This should get me back on track! http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...ewminimill.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...millandDRO.jpg The very first part I finished up, for the Wedico, was this new front cross member. I hated the original very much. It's almost impossible to assemble, as you need to bolt the 2mm screws together, with nuts on the back. Problem is the front member is so small and tight, you just can't more then one finger behind it. As much as I've taken this chassis apart, and reassembled it, I figured it was time to improve what I see as a weak and flawed part. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...eroldvsnew.jpg The original is on the table. The replacement, on the chassis. From a stamped piece, to a solid billet aluminum replacement. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...ossmember3.jpg I drilled and tapped twenty 2mm blind holes, for all the fixxings, which keeps the inside nice and clean looking. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...rossmember.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...ossmember4.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...axlebackon.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...rancenotch.jpg Bolted the axle back on, this time with no nuts, and it went about 1,000 times easier then before. Because my suspension was dropped, and my hood and cab dropped, my new front cross member will also let me drop my bumper. Just need to shoot some holes through it, and that is the purpose of the lower hanging front face. So things are getting back to business, finally. Now, if I can just keep it up! |
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wow , Nate ,looks good ;) Nothing like having the right tools to do what you want and how you want :D
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Man i want one of those! Nice work Nathan!
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I don't machine like some of the other guys here :o you only see the good part :eek: not the hrs of fustration , for instance , you spend hrs manually doing 1 op on the lathe only to get screwed up in secounds on the mill :mad: I realized friday that the coaxial indicator I got is total crap same with the digital caliper after a few hubs (days worth of lathe work ) bearing bores where off . :mad: now I'm going to make a different setup jig much like a pallet system .
A/C I'll try to run them this week with rc channel hubs I have to run ( same stock ) |
Re: Espeefan's slow motion Peterbilt Heavy Hauler build
Steve, we are all just human beings, prone to make a few mistakes. The path you take, and the stumbles along the way are not nearly as important as the end results. I've seen your projects. You make good stuff. If I could make my own breathers like you do, I would.
By the way, I'm after the 379 style breathers, so no rubber tube holes needed! |
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