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Once again you have outdone yourself Nathan. You know how I feel about clear lenses but it's your truck and that's why they're clear! I can't wait to see the mudflap hangers because that will change the look again, truck also deserves to simple classy chrome mudflap weights back there.
No offene Nathan but my God those Wedico diffs are crude looking! Keep up the build, one of the most custom machined, unique builds to date. |
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Okay guys, here's a small update. Fuel tank saddles! These things, I tell you, they test my patience, no matter what kind of truck I'm building. Machining the ones used on my Wedico Peterbilt was way tougher, but these Kenworth style tank saddles are not going quite as easy as I thought they would. Never the less, I've made some headway.
I made a test piece first, to see if my ideas would even work. It didn't turn out to bad. The test piece is the only one in the following photo that has been machined to a finished state (more or less), and it's standing upright. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5a973fb2.jpg The other five pieces are still in a semi-raw state. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...psf0260f48.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1630ef5a.jpg I made five, for those 'oops, just in case' mistakes. I only need to get four right. One can be a practice piece. :D Here is the first test piece, bolted to the truck. The radius is larger then it should be, but hey, that's why it's a test piece! The tanks are going to be 1.5" in diameter, when it's all said and done. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4f7de55f.jpg Don't mind the oil and 'luminum chips! I guess I didn't wipe them all off, for the photo! http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps68116a2a.jpg Just a little mock-up photo to see how everything might look. The quarter fender is not permanently mounted yet. I'm not sure on the exact placement yet, but it does look decent right where it's at. The fuel tanks are going to be shorties. I like the way they look, and it's fitting, for a day cab. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps66c653d1.jpg And a couple of the quarter fender. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...pseb58a626.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps325e61e8.jpg Now I need to finish the rest of the tank saddles, and start making some tank straps. That's all for now. Thanks for looking! |
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Nothing taste better than custom made parts!
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Nathen, this is awesome. I love all the aluminum and the machine work you have put into it is second to none.
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Looking good! Your machine work is top notch!
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You never cease to amaze me. Awesome as usual.
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Absolutely amazing....
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Your metal working is fantastic! It really gives this build a lot of realism. Keep up the great work!
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Time for a weekend update! Work continues on the tank saddles. I have them to the point where I only need to drill one more hole, and then make the straps. The straps will be attached to the upper mounting ears, at the top, and then hopefully I'll have a tension screw to pull the strap tight, at the bottom of the saddle. Just like the real thing, only smaller! :D
http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps10cb8cdc.jpg The mock-up tank is just a piece of tube. It's the correct diameter, but hopefully I can have someone make me a proper set of tanks, that will look nicer. Hopefully no one is getting tired of looking at the same parts, as they evolve. http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps32f9fe5e.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1c3e2894.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...psc681624a.jpg http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8902967b.jpg These little buggers proved to be more time consuming then I first thought. But this is why I get bogged down with the details sometimes! I think the work is worth it though. |
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Looks great Nathen! If you get them to work ill take a set ;) im tamiya size lol Ive been looking at ways to make the straps look more real.. i think your gonna nail that!!
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Thanks Aaron! Yes, I have some ideas for the straps. I just need to order some material tomorrow, so I can try to make them. I am hopeful I can make it happen. I've got a lot of time into the saddles. To not have the straps would be a bummer!
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I can tell you got lots of time in them it shows but thats how things turn into a work of art!
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:eek:..Looks awsome Nathan..Your machining skills are really coming along..Looks all like you have been getting things done by a machine shop ....The proportions are really turning out well and looks like quite a challenge to work with the smaller cab ..I cant beleive the great work all you truck builders are coming up with ..thumbs up
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AMAZING!! my God that is an outstanding looking rig. Great work.
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Nathan your truck is beautiful! Long way away already from the toy truck that it was meant to be.
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Arghhh , Absolutely amazing , i like your metal working Nathan ......great work .
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