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frusso
Posted: Thursday, July 19, 2018 10:27:32 AM

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Exkvate3140
Posted: Thursday, July 19, 2018 4:48:44 PM
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frusso nice work on the D4E, the metal tracks look great. I modeled mine after one in a sales brochure from 1978 that I have. I put a late 70s ROPs on it and it has no ripper or metal tracks. I’m just waiting for some styrene to come in to complete my air cleaner and then it should be finished. I would post pictures of it for you but I’ve been trying now for about 4 years and still can’t do it. Keep the pictures coming. I’m gonna start my D6 high tracks next, I have one with ROPs and one with cab. I had two 96’ D6 high tracks which had the tiller steering and forward and reverse controls all in one. I wanted to make those but the Conrad D6s are early models with two sticks for the steering so the layout for the controls is different on the ones I had for my company.
Thanks for the pictures of your D4.
Steve
frusso
Posted: Friday, July 20, 2018 9:11:19 AM

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Exkvate3140 wrote:
frusso nice work on the D4E, the metal tracks look great. I modeled mine after one in a sales brochure from 1978 that I have. I put a late 70s ROPs on it and it has no ripper or metal tracks. I’m just waiting for some styrene to come in to complete my air cleaner and then it should be finished. I would post pictures of it for you but I’ve been trying now for about 4 years and still can’t do it. Keep the pictures coming. I’m gonna start my D6 high tracks next, I have one with ROPs and one with cab. I had two 96’ D6 high tracks which had the tiller steering and forward and reverse controls all in one. I wanted to make those but the Conrad D6s are early models with two sticks for the steering so the layout for the controls is different on the ones I had for my company.
Thanks for the pictures of your D4.
Steve


Steve, you are doing great models! If you want send to me the pics and I post for you. Just let me know!
Exkvate3140
Posted: Friday, July 20, 2018 12:31:12 PM
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frusso I appreciate the offer, as soon as the styrene comes in I can finish off my D4, I can send you the pictures. Keep in mind that they not up to par with your customized models, but it was only my second one when it comes to operators stations. The problem now, is that I want to put controls on all my equipment that does not have them. It really is addictive. Hopefully the styrene will arrive and then I can send you pictures.
Thanks again for the offer.
Steve
Exkvate3140
Posted: Friday, July 20, 2018 1:31:10 PM
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frusso one question for you, what is the diameter of your machine controls? I use 1/32 but I just got some music wire that is .025 and it bends very easy. The 1/32 wire I use now is aluminum and it bends nicely but it is not very strong, when attempting to put it into a tight drill hole it bends. With this wire I just got it should not do that. I got the music wire in both 1/32 and .025 so that way I can use the 1/32 on all the grab rails and controls will be .025 and I hope you will be able to see the difference.
Thanks
Steve
frusso
Posted: Friday, July 20, 2018 4:58:48 PM

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Exkvate3140 wrote:
frusso I appreciate the offer, as soon as the styrene comes in I can finish off my D4, I can send you the pictures. Keep in mind that they not up to par with your customized models, but it was only my second one when it comes to operators stations. The problem now, is that I want to put controls on all my equipment that does not have them. It really is addictive. Hopefully the styrene will arrive and then I can send you pictures.
Thanks again for the offer.
Steve


Ok Steve. When you send the pics I'll put in my box and send the links for you. In this way you will be able to post your pics for us!
frusso
Posted: Friday, July 20, 2018 5:13:18 PM

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Caterpillar Peterbilt Lub Service

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012 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

012_2 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

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014 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

015 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

016 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

frusso
Posted: Sunday, July 22, 2018 1:34:43 PM

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Poclain 220

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Dex
Posted: Sunday, July 22, 2018 3:12:22 PM

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I'm not usually a resin fan, but that's awesome, great job on the details.
Weserhutte
Posted: Sunday, July 22, 2018 8:24:26 PM
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frusso wrote:
Poclain 220


It looks like the standard Wespe piece to me. What is modified?
frusso
Posted: Monday, July 23, 2018 7:38:44 AM

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Weserhutte wrote:
frusso wrote:
Poclain 220


It looks like the standard Wespe piece to me. What is modified?


This model was a kit for assembly. I made some minor modifications, the most important being the dapatation of functional metal tracks. The kit had resin fixed tracks.
frusso
Posted: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 5:46:32 PM

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Poclain HC300 wespe models with metal tracks


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Mammoet 052 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr

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frusso
Posted: Sunday, July 29, 2018 8:10:41 AM

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ajjwallace
Posted: Sunday, July 29, 2018 12:05:15 PM

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Came out really nice, have to say, I love your custom models, that D-9G is fantastic!!!

Andrew

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frusso
Posted: Sunday, July 29, 2018 4:27:41 PM

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ajjwallace wrote:
Came out really nice, have to say, I love your custom models, that D-9G is fantastic!!!

how long Andrew! Where are you?
Quinella
Posted: Sunday, July 29, 2018 10:51:03 PM

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Good grief Felippe, that is a mean looking paint job. Anything to go with it? cRAIG
frusso
Posted: Monday, July 30, 2018 8:04:40 AM

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Quinella wrote:
Good grief Felippe, that is a mean looking paint job. Anything to go with it? cRAIG


Craig, I sold my mammoet collection a long time ago, just save my TWH/DHS peterbilt. However it still alone till I sold. I use the money from mammoet collection to buy my L2350...
Exkvate3140
Posted: Monday, July 30, 2018 12:55:22 PM
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frusso did you buy that in kit form, or did you have have to rework the whole model from a built one? Either way it came out really nice. Those models are hard to work with, at least for me I have a DM800 sitting in broken pieces in my cellar. After that I bought the completed trucks and all the frames are now touching the bases which they sit on.
Steve
frusso
Posted: Monday, July 30, 2018 8:36:57 PM

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Exkvate3140 wrote:
frusso did you buy that in kit form, or did you have have to rework the whole model from a built one? Either way it came out really nice. Those models are hard to work with, at least for me I have a DM800 sitting in broken pieces in my cellar. After that I bought the completed trucks and all the frames are now touching the bases which they sit on.
Steve


Dear Steve, mine was a kit. I spent bit of time to do this model...
frusso
Posted: Monday, August 06, 2018 11:11:08 AM

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Scania L76 with suport crane - first truck made 2004

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