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Old 04-19-2011, 10:24 AM
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Sorry Guys,

when i have post the link to "LKW Modellbau Berlin" i don´t think about the language of the site (it is in german) and that somebody can´t find the mirror holder there

So here is the direct link to the productsite:

http://www.1a-shops.eu/cgi-bin/shops...6&subid=154426

The holders for Wedico Scale are the second Product (from the top) - in Tamiya Scale are the third Product (from the top)

I hope they supply the products also overseas, but i don´t know.

And by the way - i don´t work at "LKW Modellbau Berlin" and also i don´t get money to link the hompage
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Old 04-19-2011, 10:42 AM
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Hey I spotted those mirrors a while back on the modellbau berlin site, keep meaning to get them. They look really good.
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Old 04-29-2011, 08:45 AM
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So guys here are the picture i have promise you:

The mirror holder at the cab:







I thing its loocking realy "fat"

After my easter holidays, i found some time to build new details:

My selfmade batteriebox on the driversite (to put in main switch and load sockets):



...with folding function:



My pressure air chamber on the shotgunsite. Its from the Volvo FH12 and i spend him a inlet to the brakes ;



Driver- and Shotgunsite in profile:



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Old 04-29-2011, 01:49 PM
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That's a slick looking truck! I like all the small details you put on it. Keep up the great work!
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Old 04-29-2011, 02:35 PM
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Thanks will

Guys i need your help.

Actually i want to paint my cab black with the wolferine airbrush on the backsite:



But know i am sitting in front of my Truck and see this red chassic and the nearly white cab. At the moment i have a idea of an oldscool painting like this one:



But my coulors are white at the ground and for the tender and the roof darkblue.

And on the backsite this one:



At the moment is the "Texas Outlaw" my favorite, because the rustical style of this fits better to the style of the rig.


but what do you think? "Wolferine" or "Texas Outlaw"?
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