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Some of my 1/24 Trucks (Update!!!!)

tiking

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Here are some of my 1/24 heavy duty trucks. I like'em big and heavy and, worn. I like trucks to used. Otherwise it does not look realistic to me. But that is me.

Scania Heavy Haul Combo:

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Scania Flatbed:

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Re: Two Scania 1/24 Trucks

Hi Charles :) nice to see you and your amazing models here (y)
Love the weathering on these two :notworthy
//Mats
 
Re: Two Scania 1/24 Trucks

Thanks Mats. I had hoped to do more truck building but have been held back due to parenting. ;) Kids need attention too; that I figured out the hard way. :)
 
Re: Two Scania 1/24 Trucks

absolutely superb B) thanks for sharing with us here. I think that first picture is off the scale. Brilliant. (y)
 
Re: Two Scania 1/24 Trucks

have been held back due to parenting. ;) Kids need attention too; that I figured out the hard way.

Aha! That was the reason and a noble one at that! Glad you are finding the time to join us and share your work.

Regards,
 
Re: Two Scania 1/24 Trucks

Really nice dios. I particularly like the heavy hauler . Not sure I have ever seen any one articulate the drive axle on a semi build. Nice touch !

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Re: Two Scania 1/24 Trucks

Thanks for looking guys. Hej Christian not sure what you mean by your comment. ;) care to rephrase? Thanks again.
 
Some of my 1/24 Trucks

More of my heavy weights:

I've been looking for this model for a while and finally got it. The fittings were 'ok', but the worst part was the grill which did not fit together ver well. I've seen the real vehicle and they do have a reasonable amount of space between the front cab and the grill but not that much. Although I have seen pic with the space slightly large, it was still hard to get it to fit snugly against the cab front. That pisst me off. If I have flushmounted the grill it would have shorten the area where the Volvo insignia were suppose to go. So I mounted the gril with as is and glued two pieces of strips, to play the part as extra add-on accessories, just to hide the non-flush mounted grill against the cab. ;( I usually dismantle a model if I am not 100% satified with it, as I have done in the past; but since this was a hard-to-find kit, I decided to live with the imperfetion this particular kit had.

Another grip is the dashboard on the driver side. Have to ask. In the instructions it is stated to be so but there is a gap between the side of the dashboard and the door( you can see the gap I am referring to in the WIP interior photos). So you do see the inside of the outter cab. Is it really so on the real F16 models? Again, it just bothers me and again, it is something I have to live with but although I am not too confortable about it. The decals for the dashboard was also bad. I had to use dry transfer that I had bought eons ago for my 1/35 scale military modeling to use instead. To my surprise it worked out pretty well.

Another issue was with the windshield. It was near impossible to get it to fit the cab frames. The frame was actually wrapped. Just my luck. :( In short, it was smaller that the cab frame. So I came up with the idea to add tape on the passenger side to give the effect that it needed some maintainence.

Anyway, the build went together nicely dispite these two issues. I had to replace the fuel tank due to a mishap with the original. That is why it is shorter. We'll just assume there was a slight accident and the crew had it replaced with another tank until a new one could be delivered. I wanted to add a reasonable amount of details on this model and that's why you see many addictional parts. I used a lot of parts from my 'misc. box' for various areas. Added another storage box on the passager side as well. I scratch built the upward ram( do not know what it is called) to the fifth wheel. I always thought these look better. I decided to also do a well detailed interior( hard to take pics ofthe finished interior while mounted. I should have taken it before mounting it( stupid me) Anyways, I took a couple of it before mounting it but only in the WIP phase. I scratch built things like the seat arm rest, seat adjustments control on the driver side.

I do hope you like the final build dispite these few issues.

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Re: Some of my 1/24 Trucks

That looks real, just not sure where you found a piece of wood that big to drive onto :hmmm :D
James
 
Re: Some of my 1/24 Trucks

These are really, really great! I love big trucks!

Do you do any American prototypes?

Tom
 
Re: Some of my 1/24 Trucks

These are really, really great! I love big trucks!

Do you do any American prototypes?

Tom

Hi there Tom. No unfortunately. But i guess i never got around to giving it a go. ;) Thanks for your support.
 
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