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This looks like a new 1:50 truck to me. Look at about 2:27 into the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGgPtvNVHs0
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Was that a T880 with an undated grille?
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Using the Lego person as a scale reference my guess it's a 1:64 scale truck. Definitely not a T880 as it doesn't have the set back front axle. It's getting harder to tell some of the new truck designs apart but I wouldn't be surprised if it's not a Kenworth. My Facebook page: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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That is a T880. It's the T880S, Kenworth's new replacement for the W900S, certainly an odd choice for a tridem semi tractor. It'd be better suited as a mixer or a dump truck. I really looks 1:50 scale to me. I was bored last night so I did a little study to figure out for myself, using one of my own mini figure stand in and a FG Peterbilt 367. A lego mini figure is 4CM tall (about 4 bricks high) plus or minus a few mm for the hat or hairpiece, thus the extra thin brick on the bottom. It's not accurate by any means but it does give you a better idea of the scale. Personally I think it is 1:50 Scale.
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It’s in a Kenworth commercial, so I would have to say it is a Kenworth and if it was not then someone in marketing is going to be on the unemployment line. Steve
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Thanks, guys, perhaps this will mean actual mixers or new castings. I see lots of "S" models in my region.
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Kenworths, and all other trucks, sure don't look a s tough as they used to.
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They are all headed in that "anteater" direction with a lot of plastic. The new Autocar comes with a steel cab and dash!. At least most of them have a "square" front end model.
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WCollins wrote:That is a T880. It's the T880S, Kenworth's new replacement for the W900S, certainly an odd choice for a tridem semi tractor. It'd be better suited as a mixer or a dump truck. I really looks 1:50 scale to me. I was board last night so I did a little study to figure out for myself, using one of my own mini figure stand in and a FG Peterbilt 367. A lego mini figure is 4CM tall (about 4 bricks high) plus or minus a few mm for the hat or hairpiece, thus the extra thin brick on the bottom. It's not accurate by any means but it does give you a better idea of the scale. Personally I think it is 1:50 Scale. Thanks for posting.
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Joined: 10/8/2006 Posts: 64 Location: Wisconsin
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Diecast Masters just poster on their Facebook announcing a 1/50 T880
“🎉GOOD NEWS to ******llectors ; As we knew, many hobby fans are looking for DM brand to make the 1/87 and 1/64 scale of new truck product line like Cascadia,Western Star 4700 or Lonestar etc.....we promised on consideration at 2020 on the program✌️✌️✌️ More 1/50 scale Upcoming —— Kenworth T880 SBFA 40in-Sleeper Tridem Tractor (may consider 1/87 at 2020 2nd quarter)“
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I hope they make a dump and mixer version of that T880.
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I could not find it on their Facebook page.
Do you have a link?
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It's under Diecast Masters Facebook page, but you have to login into Facebook before it will come up to view. I tried to put a link and it doesn't work, just takes you to a blank page unless you are logged in to Facebook.
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