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Old 11-23-2012, 01:03 PM
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Default Re: Spair Parts Freightliner Build.

Paul, not bad for spare parts. I actually never thought about the idea of King Hauler fenders on a Knight Hauler cab and sleeper, but it looks like a perfect match, indeed. Way more realistic then a Knight Hauler, with it's stock fenders. That's a great medley of parts! It's already looking really good, with those breathers on the side of the hood.
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Old 11-24-2012, 05:47 PM
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Paul, not bad for spare parts. I actually never thought about the idea of King Hauler fenders on a Knight Hauler cab and sleeper, but it looks like a perfect match, indeed. Way more realistic then a Knight Hauler, with it's stock fenders. That's a great medley of parts! It's already looking really good, with those breathers on the side of the hood.
Thanks much Nate this one has been in the works a long time just needed to dust it off and get at it..



OK so back at it after being sick since last Sunday finally feeling good enough to get some stuff done and post some picks.

So I have gotten the rest of the plastic work done on the nose.



So all the plastic work is done just need to do the body work. I also got the tranny mounted and drive shafts done and also got the servos in and all the links made.

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So now just waiting for the fuel tanks from Russ and rear light plate and I have to make a visior and do the body work so almost done.



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Old 11-24-2012, 08:00 PM
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Wow Paul, now that's thinking outside of the box. It's different, and that's a good thing. Can't wait to see some color on the ol' girl.

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