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79 freightshaker COE
79 Freightshaker COE the startup! :) , more to come soon.
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Re: 79 freightshaker COE
Whenever I see these Freightliners, it gets me thinking about the movie Terminator 2, when the Freightshaker COE tow truck is being driven by the T2000 terminator, chasing after John Connor, with Arnold, the T1000 terminator, on the Harely, trying to catch up to John. A bit off topic, I know, but there was also the Freightshaker conventional pulling the liquid nitrogen trailer. Hey, maybe that could be your next project.
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LOL omggg bro thats what I was doing when I started the 2000 freight LOL!!! the tow truck from the chase with the kid. mannn thats my favvv movieee I think I will build that sometime man that was always my very favoriteeeee :)
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This is going to be better than the first one as I love the old school round lights..cant wait to see more..
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to this day i still wonder if the stunt man who was thrown out really hit his head hard on the ground. **** it sure does he would be in the hospital forsure. i to want to see your freight shaker!!
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SILVIO.... WHIP hahaha
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hehe mannn i cant imagine being the stunt man who did the terminator when he took the jump from that ledge on the bike mannn that most of been scarrrryyyyy like a 10 ft drop atleast! crazyyy!
hahahah whip whip whip lol |
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This will be a great build!
Ya gotta move that steer axle (and wheel well) up snug to the bumper, tho... I've always liked the "cheekbones" on the cab front, and the way up high battleship windshields of the Freightliner. I don't know why Tamiya located the steer axle where they did, it's not forward enough for most cabovers or conventionals, and not far enough back for set back axle conventionals or JB Hunt type cabovers. That cutout in the cab for the air intake reminds me of the old "Overdrive" magazine, where they complained mightily about the "Redwood Tree" taking up sleeper cab space... I don't know if Freightliner ever changed the design. |
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yup yup the fender will be moved up n all that, its gonna be a sweet little cabby
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Very nice!:D Can't wait for more!:D
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Cool build. Nice work so far!
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first update :)
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nowww its really taken shape :)
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09893.jpg I put this awesome little tool box there, I'm gonna need another one of these.. http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09900.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09899.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09898.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09895.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09894.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09896.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09897.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09901.jpg http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSC09902.jpg |
Re: 79 freightshaker COE
Looking great!!!
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Sweet toolbox!! I like your cab too!:D
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cab is really looking good..
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Where are those boxes from?
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Normaly COEs are not my thing but your "old Version" it´s nice.
And the tool box is exactly that, which i looking for to put in the load sockets and the main switch at my King Hauler Daycab |
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