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Peterbilt#2
This will be a slower build for me this time!
In this pic you can see the axle moved forward. http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/DSC02014.jpg One of the possible rear fender styles. http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/DSC02021.jpg A little mock up. http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/DSC02026.jpg The frame won't be as long on this one.It will have fat fenders:eek: http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/DSC02027.jpg I have fat pipes to put on,and need to polish steps and I have different tanks. http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/DSC02028.jpg I have a lot of plastic to cut,shape,and mold. This just the start. Thanks for looking! |
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Nice truck you have started there and the rims are sweet Steve does a wonderful job.:D
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would you believe they're machined by hand :rolleyes: sorry just had to pat myself on the back :p looks great ,Troy :thumbsup::) are those the std tam tire or low pro ?
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Looks awesome already, and you are just getting started. I like the first fenders you pictured better then the second set. I guess I have thing for single round fenders over the rear drivers. I really like the look you have going. Gonna be another sharp rig for sure. Very nice.
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Great start can't wait to see it done! Hearing A lot about steve and the parts he has been making and what a super job! Going to need some for myself!!
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Looks good so far.
How you move your axle forward? |
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cant wait for more progress! She looks great already
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Your rendering so far looks great. Who did the top air cleaners for you? Ed
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The wheels make the truck!:eek: |
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I'd like more info on that first rear fender, those are great.
-Bryan |
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Wow, nice work!
How did you form the possible rear and front fenders, and are they metal or styrene? |
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I got them from loose-cannon on another forum. |
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a standard tamiya tire. The rear fender was cut from a plastic cap. |
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Thanks for all of your comments gentlemen!
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The pipe caps came from Ace Hardware,you just have to find the right diameter for your tires.;) http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/DSC02029.jpg http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/DSC02030.jpg |
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Looking good Troy! Your not wasting any time.
Brian |
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I don't believe it Troy! You're already building another pete and I'm not anywhere near finishing my first one! Is this a rebuild of your black one or another one to go alongside it in the fleet?
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