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Post by bitner1970 on Nov 13, 2011 10:05:27 GMT -8
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Post by ironart on Nov 13, 2011 10:17:26 GMT -8
I've been looking forward to seeing some of your builds here. I like those old Petes, is this in 1/16th scale? Have you used that slide-off decal paper? I've had good sucess with it and as you know, it adds a lot to a model to have custom made decals. Fred
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Post by bitner1970 on Nov 13, 2011 10:31:56 GMT -8
Hi Fred, its 1/25 scale. I use the decal paper you can get from Micro-Mark. I think this is what you are referring too. It's great stuff.
Cheers:
Bill
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Post by Muleskinner on Nov 13, 2011 11:32:39 GMT -8
I remember this truck as it was broken up and the truck became #30 lumber rig based out of Winston and the trailer went to 30 which was a long stretched out International COE unit over at the shop in Coos Bay. Very good detail here on an old Stalcup. John would be proud.
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Post by tufftin on Nov 13, 2011 12:26:10 GMT -8
I have seen several of their trucks over the years and this is spot on................ as usual for Bill. Mike
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Post by Ryan Rønning on Nov 13, 2011 15:09:16 GMT -8
Truck and trailer is awesome but that trailer would sell as a kit.
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Post by slurrydog on Nov 13, 2011 19:29:32 GMT -8
Very nice. Use to see these trucks all the time. I think they had a small yard in Springfield as well as Coos bay. I agree with Ryan if they made that kit it would sell. Dave
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Post by Muleskinner on Nov 13, 2011 20:47:56 GMT -8
They had a shop at Coos Bay and Springfield. They had lots at Gardiner, Porter Creek on hwy 42 and Winston. They also had about five rigs on rotation at Brookings.
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Post by ironart on Nov 13, 2011 21:28:16 GMT -8
Bill, The water slide paper that I use is from Texascraft.com, they have a Inkjet model builder's kit for those who would like to give it a try, all you need is a Ink Jet printer, and a paint program for some basic decals. Fred
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Nov 14, 2011 7:22:37 GMT -8
Bill, Very nice to see a Peterbilt with painted wheels! Great chip trailer, another west coast special. Ap40
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Post by gator on Nov 16, 2011 13:24:01 GMT -8
Really nice looking rig!! But I have a question. how did they unload those trailers?
Gator
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Post by tufftin on Nov 17, 2011 6:06:35 GMT -8
'Tis funny how those of us around these things take it for granted that everyone knows how they work. Gator, most of these trailers are backed onto a huge platform with hydralic lifts and they lift the truck and trailer up in the front and dump the chips out of the rear. Just like being a huge dump truck only it's a platform. I'll try and find a photo of one dumping later. Mike
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Post by tufftin on Nov 17, 2011 7:48:08 GMT -8
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Post by gator on Nov 17, 2011 8:07:34 GMT -8
Mike, Thanks for clearing that up for me. I kinda had a feeling that would be how it was done. Like the grain trailers!
Be Well Gator
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Post by tufftin on Nov 19, 2011 6:12:33 GMT -8
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