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frusso
Posted: Friday, August 10, 2018 5:28:53 PM

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Mr. Scholz wrote:
Hi Felipe,

the number and the quality of your custom models is truely amazing. And you kept showing these to us like an unstoppable machine gun! Wow. As for myself, I would look forward to see more of your collection, modified or not.

Regarding the 41-B/31-B question: I think a 31-B is a perfect match as this tractor was meant to be an competitor to the D9. The undercarriage of the 31-B was developped from the one of the 41-B by removing a track roller. So when you remove all 7 track rollers of the Gescha/Conrad 41-B and replace them by 6 larger ones, you should get closer to a 31-B. Then add larger idlers and sprockets (like the size of your HD41) and you should have a good starting point. I don't know if it will work, but that's the way I'd try it.

And regarding washing, enhancing panel contrast: I know two HO scale modellers who build fantastic heavy equipment from scratch, Timo Bachhuber and Walter Altmannshofer. Both told me that they use school water colors for washing/shading. If they dont like the result, they simply remove it with a wet cloth. And if they like it, it's strong enough to remain on the model. Felipe, if you have 1/35 scale military scale modelling magazines available, just have a look what these chaps are doing.


Hope to see more of your models
Max


Great idea Max! I'll try it!
frusso
Posted: Friday, August 10, 2018 5:30:56 PM

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Dex wrote:
Frusso, this whole gallery was very motivational and inspiring, you are very talented and it was nice to see some stuff from brands that we typically don't see. I hope it motivates more people to custom build. I'm certainly going into my workshop after I click "post".


Thanks Dex!
frusso
Posted: Friday, August 10, 2018 5:32:10 PM

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Exkvate3140 wrote:
Felipe since you started to share your pictures, I now have about 8 models on the workbench waiting for them to get operators stations. I had done one before you started posting. Now that you got me doing customs, my dioramas have taken a back seat.
All of your customs are fantastic and please keep posting your collection, but don’t let posting keep you from the workbench. Also I can not wait to see your machines in dioramas doing work.
Thanks
Steve


Steve, it's my dream!

On future I hope put my models "working"!!! I need save to much money to buy a new house, but I'll do it!
Dex
Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2018 1:47:06 AM

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Exkvate3140 wrote:
Felipe since you started to share your pictures, I now have about 8 models on the workbench waiting for them to get operators stations. I had done one before you started posting. Now that you got me doing customs, my dioramas have taken a back seat.
All of your customs are fantastic and please keep posting your collection, but don’t let posting keep you from the workbench. Also I can not wait to see your machines in dioramas doing work.
Thanks
Steve



Good! It'll be nice seeing more custom stuff on here. I have 2 dozers on the bench that are well some heavy mods, I hope to have them done on a few months, this thread has kept a fire under my ass as well!
frusso
Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2018 7:15:08 AM

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Good morning everyone!
As the combo, follow photos of models modified by friends that are in my collection.
Following will post models from my private collection. I have some common models, but I also have some interesting models!

This is the TT (Tema Terra or Brazilian Bross) SP255 made by Bernardo

P_20170806_071449_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20170806_071457_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20170806_071507_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20170806_071515_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20170806_071523_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr


Exkvate3140
Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2018 4:20:39 PM
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Felipe that is a very interesting model, I have never seen a compactor like that before. Could you shed some light on the actual machine and the custom.
Thanks
Steve

Dex, I have always tried my hand at customs and dioramas because I was in the business as an owner for over 30 years ”site and house developments” and there is a lot missing for small items needed on a real site. The customs arose from my dioramas. After the dioramas were completed there was so much missing as far as small details and small equipment to actually create realism. So I started making my own customs to make my Dios look real, like hand compactors, chop saws, jack hammers and even went as far as 5 gallon buckets. Support equipment like portable lighting, fuel cells for pick ups and even an RD150 screen all with a deck that actually shakes a little bit. The problem now is with eye site, sausage fingers and may be even a little arthritis which makes the small items harder to make. So now I just show my wife and she tells me everything looks great even though she does not know a truck from a piece of equipment, but you do need encouragement to keep going so her approval is good enough for me. Quinella and Frusso have some pictures of my customs and dioramas, and Quinella has one or two customs he forced me to do for him, you can’t mess with him he knows people. I’m technically incapable of posting pictures on the forum that’s why none are on here.
Steve
frusso
Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2018 5:23:23 PM

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Here is the real one.

Is hard to find pics from this machine...

IMG-20180716-WA0036 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
Exkvate3140
Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2018 6:03:41 PM
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frusso thanks for the picture very cool machine.
Steve
frusso
Posted: Sunday, August 12, 2018 7:46:27 AM

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Exkvate3140
Posted: Sunday, August 12, 2018 2:02:36 PM
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frusso the detail seen on the hydraulic pistons is nice, is that an Arpra model.
Steve
kcmtoys
Posted: Sunday, August 12, 2018 6:23:06 PM

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Very nice frusso. Thanks for posing.Applause Applause Ken







frusso
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2018 7:09:00 AM

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Chevrolet C15 TEREX, Caterpillar and Komatsu, made by Bernardo and me.

Bernardo develop the model and I've done all decals.

20160217_200126 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

20160217_200546 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

20160220_154740 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
RMS Models
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2018 10:17:23 AM

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frusso,

Who is the manufacturer of the Chevrolet C15 pickup truck? Scale?
frusso
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2018 12:09:17 PM

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RMS Models wrote:
frusso,

Who is the manufacturer of the Chevrolet C15 pickup truck? Scale?


RMS, this model was modified for me and Bernardo.

Bernardo has done the hard job. He modified the Brazilian pickup and I've done the decals.

It was a limited edition of 40, 20 caterpillar, 15 terex and 5 komatsu.

Exkvate3140
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2018 6:05:34 PM
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frusso as usual great customs. I like the Terex TS-24 is that an EMD.
Thanks
Steve
Campmb
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2018 7:02:25 PM
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Great pictures of some great customs Felipe! Especially the self propelled sheep's foot. Have a friend who has a 1968 "Euc' style Ts 14 in his fleet that his father bought new when he started the company. Its still going strong and is well cared for. By the way, those are the exact type of tool boxes for that era on those pick ups. some guys made them out of ply wood or if you had the money, metal. Keep the pictures coming. Mike
frusso
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2018 9:12:02 PM

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Exkvate3140 wrote:
frusso as usual great customs. I like the Terex TS-24 is that an EMD.
Thanks
Steve


No Steve, it was an RRmodels
frusso
Posted: Monday, August 13, 2018 9:13:29 PM

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Thanks Mike!

In a few days I'll start show my collection too!
frusso
Posted: Tuesday, August 14, 2018 9:55:07 AM

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Chevrolet D60 Dump Truck From Digão

P_20170816_070413_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20170816_070418_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

P_20170816_070424_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
Exkvate3140
Posted: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 12:01:15 AM
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frusso thanks for the reply that is a nice looking model, was there a lot of modifications done on that one.
Thanks
Steve
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