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Holy crap that looks amazing. Nice work.
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Thanks again guys!!!
The custom decals from Mark Wikner arrived. The quality is very good. They are the peel and stick variety. I had LOTS and LOTS of trouble with the RoGator hood decals. Luckily I had lots of extras made up, I needed them! It was almost impossible to get a perfect line. They still are not perfect, but good. I have an extra set if I decide to re-do the hood.... Overall, I'm thrilled! The RoGator can now live up to it's namesake!!! A big first in this 4 month long model building mission. ![]() This rig just SCREAMS AgChem RoGator!!! ![]() ![]() The AgChem logo and the new headlight assemblies really set off the front end and grille nicely. ![]() Was even able to replicate the "custom" hood arrow stripe I taped onto the real hood. Gives the rig a little more sportiness! ![]() An oversize decal which I used for the door. Its basically a dealership sticker, like you see on autos. ![]() The liquid measurement gauges turned out fantastic! ![]() ![]() Extra AgChem logos were used to spruce up the plastic fenders. These were where the real ones were stuck on. I want to replace the real fenders on mine so they look this nice! ![]() The bulk of the day was spent plumbing the various tanks on the sprayer. First I painted the valves, then ran lines to the appropriate locations. Though all this looks like a big mess of spaghetti, The routing from the pump, pump tree to various output points closely duplicate the same routing on the real rig as can be practically done on a 1/16th model. This satisfies the early project goal of keeping the sprayer plumbing accurate and authentic. Not to brag, but this model could be a teaching aid to illustrate the sprayer plumbing.... : ![]() Here are a couple of views of the underneath side. I'm thrilled that this mess of lines looks like this, organized chaos and clutter, just like the real machine! ![]() ![]() The inductor (used to bottom load chemical into the product tank) is finished, just needs polished. ![]() ![]() Spent several hours on the foam marker tank to get it finished up. First thing was to super polish the old tarnished finish. Afterwards, I waxed it to slow the re-oxidation process. Used 5 min epoxy to fill the big hole in the top end, then re-sized it to accomodate the valve. Also constructed the little left/right selenoid valves (11 valves used on yesterday's plumbing project.). Mounted it in the cradle and added the water level indicators to finish up. ![]() ![]() All this effort pushes the project closer to the boom fabrication phase. I really didn't think it would have taken two months to detail, paint, and finish detail the chassis! ??? And its still not done, but lots closer. Next up is building a replacement exhaust system since I lost the original, and re-engineering a new cab-to-frame mounting system. With the exception of a few minor tasks, the chassis is almost completely finished up! ![]() |
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Absolutely jaw=dropping
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WOW!, Fantastic build......
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Come on now.. Those are pictures of the real one with a little Photoshoping...
![]() ![]() ![]() This turned out excellent. I commend you on the amount of detail and realism you accomplished. -Mike
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