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Old 11-02-2010, 11:10 PM
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wow thanks for the responses guys, looks like I will be doing square fenders. (although I really like the round, but I will make them for my next truck,lol)

well with the daylight gettting shorter these days I soon should be home work eariler and I will get time to get to work on this truck. I am making a screw drive setup based on fhhhstix's setup he has on his cabover and pup. then is will be cutting and hacking the cab to make this baby a Autocar.

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Old 11-03-2010, 09:17 PM
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Im sold on the square style too ...I remmeber building one of those kits when i was a kid...one of my favorite work horses...Get Er Done ...and we ll set up a meet in the spring
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Old 11-06-2010, 12:50 AM
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the square design will look good with your dump box
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Old 11-07-2010, 12:21 AM
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Looks like it will be hauling dirt in no time..

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Old 11-11-2010, 05:19 PM
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well no updates but I did pick up a key piece to the puzzle and a bit of a motavator, I found a 1/25 scale autocar dc9964b model. I will use this kit measure and scale up from to make my 1/10 autocar dump. here is the kit I found hiding at the local hobby shop



I may redo my box sides now to make it look more like the one on the model and match the time period.
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Old 11-11-2010, 07:03 PM
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That kit use to go for a mint on ebay a decade ago... till the "re-releases" that is haha I use to build those kits before I switched to RC.

You're in luck, some one is offering those wheels in1/14th scale nowadays too... click it
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Old 11-11-2010, 07:13 PM
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That kit use to go for a mint on ebay a decade ago... till the "re-releases" that is haha I use to build those kits before I switched to RC.

You're in luck, some one is offering those wheels in1/14th scale nowadays too... click it
yes I thought of those rims as soon as I looked at the box cover. I was pretty suprised to find the original amt kit, I have been seeing the re-release on ebay. I pick this one up for less the the ebay one. and even better no shipping
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Old 01-02-2011, 08:02 PM
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I found some time over the the holidays to get out the the shop, so I got a good start on my Autocar
on new years eve I went to my friends shop so we could work on the screw drive dump system( he has better tools and two heads are better then one)
we make good progress on the screw drive system. here is a couple pics of what we came up with. thanks to fhhhstix for the basic design of the system.

dump box down


dump box up


still working on motor mount it will set below the gear between the frame rails.
so on to today.

in order to make my king hauler cab resemble a autocar a few things need to be changed. one thing is move the front axle back 1/2 inch closer to the cab
so I redrilled all the front assembly hole a half inch back.

stock wheel base


half inch shorter



so now the fenders need to be cut off so the new ones can be fabed up and moved back. moving the fender back and building a thicker rad/ grille will get me close to the signature autocar nose I am looking for.
if you look you will see a space in between the grill and hood that is how much thicker the grill has to be the gap will be filled in to make the rad thicker.
also got some old school rear rims from Semijoe just waiting on the fronts.





that all I got for now.
thanks for looking
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Looking good Chaseracer!!!
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Old 01-02-2011, 08:33 PM
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Good to see progress on this build Jason, the new rims are perfect for this workhorse.

Qu? - why are you mounting a motor under the screwdrive, might cause interference with driveline? Choice of gh motos available, shorten up all thread at the front to mount drive motor direct to threaded shaft.
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Old 01-02-2011, 08:44 PM
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Lookin real good Jason

that is going to be a nice build. I agree with Joe on the direct drive motor, saves some room as well...

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Old 01-02-2011, 09:09 PM
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thanks guys for the comments and sugestions
I am shorting the rod and moving the gear back, it was just for mock up haven't cut to lenght yet. as for the motor it is small enough but strong enough it will tuck right up in there and you won't even notice it, or that is atleast the plan.
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Love these old trucks, I'd like to build one of theses or a Hendrikson one day. Keep up the good work.

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thanks guys

well I am in the the groove to build right now so last night I worked on making some patterns out of graph paper for my fenders, just to test the size and fit, and will also use them transfer them to styrene later. here is what I can up with last night. just rember they are just pieces of paper taped together it is just to get a gereral idea of the outer shape and placement.

here is a couple pics



today after work I cut a few aluminun peices for the bottom inside box frame. here is the gerenal idea . here it is just sitting on the truck not attached yet.



that is all I have for now
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Old 01-04-2011, 05:35 PM
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The build is really making progress...cab/frame/fender placement makes the Autocar really look scale....great to see the building talent on the South and North Island
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Old 01-31-2011, 01:15 AM
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hi guys it has been a while since I posted. my life is very busy here so not much time for hobbies, but I did get some time tonight after my sons hockey game to work on the autocar, instead of spending nights just thinking about it and doodling ideas on paper.

So I will start my small update here. a few nights ago I sketched out a scale drawing of what I want my Autocar cab to look like . it is quite a bit different then the stock king cab. lots of little mods.


also sketched out a rough box design.


now on to tonight.

cut away hood sides so I can start fabing up new side and incorperate the new fenders.


and since I was in the cutting mood and feeling a bit crazy, I decided to fix the problem with cab height, (it is too high for a autocar) so I ................
Cut the roof off. then took a 7mm section out of the middle and set the roof back on. just rough right now




then I marked where the windows get lowered about 5mm. and rough cut it out.



here is a idea of what it looks like on the chassis.




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Old 01-31-2011, 12:29 PM
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Jason. Starting to look more like an A car now. Roof line looks spot on.
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Looking good Jason. I'm not sure if you know this and just have not done it jet, or if you are scratching your head trying to figure it out.

To get the roof to fit right from the point you have it, you will need to cut it in half from left to right and add a filler piece.

Good job tackling that big of a modification on a shell..

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Coming along beautifully Jason! Starting to look like a real brute!

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