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Hello Ari.
This is like the others of your master pices. :-) Lokking forward to se this finished with paint. (Have you seen my 374 on the Norwegian forum. ?? It goes in small steps..but i think it`s going to be god when it`s done.:-) |
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![]() Yes, I've been following your 374 build and it's coming along nicely.
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I hope i haven't over looked a link to your build, but would you mind posting a link to your build?
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Your work is amazing! I can't wait to see more progress pictures!! Keep up the good work!
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I made the cab mounting posts and the cab bottom plate today.
Pretty soon I must decide how I'm going to make engine hood and all the curved cab parts, maybe 3D print... I've seen some great 3D printed projects here so I know it's possible, but the problem is that I have no idea how to do the 3D modelling of the parts. Do you 3D experts know if it's possible to 3D scan the 1:50 scale hood and resize that to 1:14, or is it too small to begin. Here's a rough picture of the hood so you get the idea. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Big CAD packages have scale functions so theoretically it is possible. However, I would recommend paying few bucks to a CAD specialist who will model you all the necessary parts and you can print them out in whatever size you need. Then you won't lose details, can print parts separately etc.
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Thanks Madda, that might be the way to proceed
![]() I managed to make the cab side panels today, luckily the cab is basically a simple box, minus the roof ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Hi Ari, I would like to say that I followed all your builds and I believe you transform all your equipment in a peace of art working on metal. You should continue doing it all the way trough in my opinion. But, If you have the Idea of add some plastic parts, then http://www.fumotec-shop.de/modell-ko...b40d/index.php has the parts for cab for sale. also you can take a look at premacon if you want. Definitely way easier, but not even close to what you have made so far.
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Hey Ari i did a bit of research on 3D scanners and was thinking the same as you or maybe a possible purchase of one ..the technology is not quite there for the do it your selfer but very close ..detail and quality have a bit further to go ..There are some companys that do sell 3D cad drawing of complete construction machines..I was looking for the Volvo A40 recenlty but only so far came up with this one http://www.3dcadbrowser.com/download.aspx?3dmodel=85249 there are many more of these types of web sites avaiabe to down load..might send you on the right track ..BTW ..looking awsome
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Ari, why don't you just make it out of aluminum? You have great metal skills and a TIG so it shouldn't be impossible. At least then you are not using plastic on a model in which you have put so much effort into making from metal. Just my 2 cents. I know you can do it!
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I agree with Reg, I believe the skills needed are there!
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Thanks guys for your advice and thoughts
![]() I actually have made some frame arches for the hood earlier. I will try to go on with that way, but I not sure how that will turn out ![]() Got some parts for the cab done, the fire wall and the rear wall. ![]() ![]()
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Awesome build !! I agree with Reg and Trucker Jo. Try to make the cab from metal. From your past builds, you have the skills to do it. It just takes a lot of nerve to try. You might want to go with brass or copper instead of aluminum. I wish that I would have tried to make the cab on my Studebaker US6 out of metal instead of modifying a Tamiya truck cab.
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I made more parts for the cab, the roof and the door. And while I had the brass plate on the machine table, I made the upper shock bracket
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looks good Ari keep it up you'll be complete before you know it. Then snap a pic of all your machines together
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Great job!!
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belo trabalho
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sou admirador das suas obras
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I made some parts for the fenders. So that it wouldn't be too easy both sides are different, on the right side the air filter housing comes thru the wheel arc.
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