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Old 01-03-2011, 01:10 PM
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Hi
Another Great Build from my Friend Michael.
A lot of Handcrafted Parts replace the Plastic Chrome from the Kit.
The Complete Drivetrain including Tranny and Axle Housing is made from Aluminium(Gtdcnc).
The Grill is from Modellbau Müller.
Michael made every other Alu Part by himself.















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Old 01-03-2011, 02:29 PM
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truck looks great your friend did an excellent job making the parts.
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Old 01-03-2011, 06:31 PM
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Old 01-04-2011, 12:47 AM
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Default Re: Freightliner Coronado based on a Knight Hauler

Another great looking truck! I really like those tail lights. More so the bezels that are around the lenses. I've seen those for sale in a German model shop, but are those the same ones, or hand made? They sure look good.
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Old 01-04-2011, 12:48 AM
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Default Re: Freightliner Coronado based on a Knight Hauler

That looks pretty cool. I was looking at a knight hauler to change into a freightliner as my dad is a truck and he drives a freightliner and i didn't think it could be possible to change it but now i have just seen it at first hand. I should ring the store where my MAN is and see whether they could change it to a knight hauler as it's on layby.
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Old 01-04-2011, 05:40 AM
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Nice lookin tractor! One of the best lookin Knights I've seen in awhile.
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Old 01-04-2011, 09:10 AM
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Thank you Guys I will tell my Friend about you kind Words.

@ Nathan
You are right,these Lamp Housings and the Lenses are Parts from Fechtner Modellbau here in Germany.
He has someone who produces the Housings and the Lenses are Stock Wedico Parts.

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very nice!!!!!
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That is one sweet looking freightliner, nice job
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THAT ONE SWEET KNIGHT...
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Great Job That came out awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 01-04-2011, 08:48 PM
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I think the truck looks good, but the headlights are not right. Many of the older Coronados look like this one. There are even differences in the fenders.



The new Coronado replaced the Classic XL, if you go to Freightliners website, you will see the Classic look mixed with the Coronado. I think it is funny how close that Tamiya made the Knight look tot he Coronado, but made subtle differences so they wouldn't have to pay rights. With everyone here customizing parts and trucks, we can pretty much make them look like whatever we want anyway.

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WOW! the best knight hauler I have seen ever.
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Taht is some nice polishing work - really nice! I had seen those rims before but not on a truck...... Look a whole lot better than i would imagine........Very nice Tractor indeed.....
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That's a great looking rig!
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WOW! the best knight hauler I have seen ever.
+1. I love that shade of blue you used. Everything looks clean!
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That is one sweet KH.
I am having IH builder make me a bumper like yours.
I thought I would be the first to have that...guess not.
Now I really want one on my KH, looooooook's really nice.
Your friend did an excellent job on everything, and I love the color.

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