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Post by ap40rocktruck on Jun 29, 2013 3:09:32 GMT -8
WOW, super total rig! The 1st photo looks real, with the right surface, camera angle & natural light + back drop. Overall great model & a huge display.
Ap40
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Post by plastictrucker on Jun 29, 2013 4:37:24 GMT -8
stunning
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Post by gatorincebu on Jun 29, 2013 8:00:24 GMT -8
QQ WOW That is da bomb. Awesome rig and load.
Be Well Gator
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Post by flattop on Jun 29, 2013 9:26:53 GMT -8
Very nice,good looking combo and load.
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Post by dptydawg on Jun 29, 2013 19:06:18 GMT -8
Fantastic photography!! its obvious that the model building is superb because your photos could easily pass for the real machines
Great job Carl
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Post by calscustoms on Jun 30, 2013 4:20:34 GMT -8
THAT IS COOL, VERY NICE
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Post by jimb on Jun 30, 2013 19:28:45 GMT -8
Fantastic job. That's one heck of a rig!
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Post by slurrydog on Jul 1, 2013 20:20:16 GMT -8
Really nice job. Great detail. Looks very real. Dave
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Post by 78kw on Jul 1, 2013 20:32:52 GMT -8
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Post by amcdude on Jul 3, 2013 22:47:25 GMT -8
I do believe that you've got your "disk brakes" on the spindle backwards?, the triangle at the top is where the air can mounts, the two ears on the out sides are the spider and the three bolts on each one are the bolts that mount the caliper to the spider, but it does look to be a fair representation of the "KNORE/BENDIX" disk brakes, I don't have any pics of the rear of a setup but here's one on a tag axle, I work on that crap every day.
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Post by alain on Jul 4, 2013 7:20:24 GMT -8
Hello,the construction very good and realistic,I like the glance.I must pass remark constructive,the hose with air are not realistic you should correct,then the chaining of the tractor is not logical and the extensions are placed unnecessarily.Its removes much realistic with you model.
Alain
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Jul 4, 2013 9:35:59 GMT -8
Hello,the construction very good and realistic,I like the glance.I must pass remark constructive,the hose with air are not realistic you should correct,then the chaining of the tractor is not logical and the extensions are placed unnecessarily.Its removes much realistic with you model. Alain Also, ratchet type binders instead of the "boomers" are always used in heavy haul. 1/2" to 5/8" chain is the norm. Like Alain said in regards to the side boards, they never extend past the side of the load, especially with tied down chains & boomers on the soft wood. these will loosen up very fast & cause transport problems. I also agree with the air lines from the tractor to the trailer, they should sag & hang down. In addition, i see service & parking air, plus electrical, but what about wet or Hydraulic feed & return? Or does the Talbert have a pony motor? If so where? Ap40
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Post by plastictrucker on Jul 5, 2013 17:18:53 GMT -8
looks like a pony engine cover on the gooseneck??.If it what I think it is it has warning labels on it.The last pic shows it well in front of the blade
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