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Wow that is quite the paint job, stacks and all!
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there is a guy on RCC that goes by the screen name MTHead, that can make the cummings logo you're after, and it'll be chrome. he's very reasonable as well. here's a pic of a custom grill emblem he made for me for my yota crawler.
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/...4956128634.jpg it actually has sorta brushed aluminum look, and has a satin black outline, and they are self adhesive. he can make you anything you want, any size scale. |
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man that truck is just to perfect!! great craftsmanship and details. those tanks are so cool and all the hardware on the frame is eye candy great looking truck
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Not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but congratulations on Build of the Month for March, Nathan! This is one impressive rig, and it deserves every award and complement given to it, and it's builder! Great work, buddy!:D Now, let's see an update!:D
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Hey!,hey!, hey! What are those tasty German treats in the background? Are you putting some Hillbilly in this truck?
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Simply beautiful Nate. Great work and attention to detail.
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Congratulations on your contest win! Well Deserved!
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And now for an update!
Love'em or hate'em, I finally made up a set of big fat stacks for the 1950 KW, and because I needed the cab to be removable for battery access, I also ended up maching a set of stack mounts, so the stacks could be left on the chassis. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...psd43a1658.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7fc3aaa4.jpg Don't worry, the zip ties are just temporary. :D When I get the stacks drilled for mounting holes, scews will hold everything together. The stack height is yet to be determined, although it's pretty darn close to where the stacks will sit. I am also planning on making some cross bracing to tie the stack mounts together, and they will probably bolt to the chassis deck plate, which is yet to come. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...psf6248ca8.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...pse91f343e.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...psc9aa7a53.jpg I'll have to send the stacks out for chroming, eventually. I found a somewhat local chromer, in my state that I'm going try out. As soon as I get a few finishing touches done on the mounts, and stacks, off they'll go! I'm kind of looking forward to that. I hope they turn out nice. |
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Looking good Nathan! Are we not having a rear window? Underneath the stack of tires hanging on the wall is that a hot rod engine?
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Forget the hot rod engine, How about the Optimus Prime Prison Guard? Why Aint this truck finished yet boy!?
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Looks Killer Nate!
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Nathan, awesome! You're killing me, making me want to ditch my sleeper and chop a couple inches off my frame.
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Nice job! Those stacks are huge! I didn't like them at first but the more I look at the pics and imagine them chromed the more they grow on me! Keep up the good work!
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Nathan,
Just had a thought, the rear window oval shaped? Kinda old schoolish. Might fit with the retro mod look. Jimmy |
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Time for a weekend update guys. :D
The Kenworth turned into a glider, but for good reason! I got some new goodies to add to the build. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...pse42c420c.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8b1de8d8.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2e1d7697.jpg Santa 'Claus' dropped off an early Christmas present. :D Thanks Craig. You are a heck of a friend. A little bit of the Hillbilly Deluxe will live on with the Kenworth now. I spent a little time this afternoon cleaning up the casting lines on the new axles, and swapping the hardware for stainless screws and nuts. They'll look great when, and if, I paint them now. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7280cdc2.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps97069590.jpg It might be hard to see, but I am re-working the torque and radius rod mounts, so I can get improved 4 link geometery. I machined up a couple blocks that bolt to the bolsters, replacing the original L-brackets that were used before. I'm also going to work on new top link mounts for the axles. More pictures to come, as I make some progress. |
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This build is really amazing Nathan. I love all the detail and hard work your putting into it. Can't wait to see more!
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