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White 666 Semi-Tractor
Posted: Saturday, May 28, 2016 - 11:11 PM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 09:07 PM UTC
Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 10:12 PM UTC
Sweet. No apologies needed.
F.Y.I. - You are doing a much cleaner job with all that etch than I ever did.
Happy modeling! - Go for it!
F.Y.I. - You are doing a much cleaner job with all that etch than I ever did.
Happy modeling! - Go for it!
Bigred69
Armed Forces Europe, United States
Joined: December 27, 2015
KitMaker: 290 posts
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Joined: December 27, 2015
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Posted: Friday, March 17, 2017 - 02:38 AM UTC
Hi Chris, that a good looking model! When I saw that Mike had put his White back in, I was wondering what new kind of magic, was going to do to the truck!
Posted: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 - 02:34 AM UTC
I'm fairly happy with the magic I was already able to pull from building the White triple six semi-tractor. I am very glad to have had the idea and the motivation to create this variation. I think the only magic left might be in a new and different payload; maybe the resin road grader that someone out there is offering or perhaps transporting a load of digitally printed V-2 rocket engines back to the states!
Mike
Mike
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Posted: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 - 03:03 AM UTC
I'm still holding out hope that someone like MiniArt or Mirror would do a road grader. Like to see a 6 ton Bridge Erector and Crane Truck too.
Posted: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 - 12:44 PM UTC
Chris what are you planning for the fifth wheel? Use the Custom Factory offering? Scratch build it or something else?
The model world could certainly use a nice digitally printed fifth wheel for all those Chevy, GMC and Studebaker semi-tractor conversions just waiting out there!
The model world could certainly use a nice digitally printed fifth wheel for all those Chevy, GMC and Studebaker semi-tractor conversions just waiting out there!
Posted: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 - 01:40 PM UTC
I offer some reference here:
I think a fifth wheel would be a good candidate for 3D printing. It is a more or less timeless and unchanged object 1940 thru today. There are tons of Chevy, GMC, White, Diamond T and Studebaker truck conversions in 1/35th out there just waiting to be built. Up to now I have had to rob them off toy trucks. Custom Factory now offers a Russian fifth wheel in resin that is sort of low on detail. Also personally, I would prefer one of the round design as shown here rather that the newer oval style.)
1945 Auto Car 4x4 Semi-Tractor.
Victory Museum, Auburn, IN.
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I used the Custom Factory fifth wheel to convert the White Motors 666 into a semi-tractor as shown below.
Toy fifth wheel on Deuce and a Half converted to two axle, 1 -1/2 ton Chevy semi-tractor. (Great detail for a toy!)
(All photos copyright Michael Koenig)
I think a fifth wheel would be a good candidate for 3D printing. It is a more or less timeless and unchanged object 1940 thru today. There are tons of Chevy, GMC, White, Diamond T and Studebaker truck conversions in 1/35th out there just waiting to be built. Up to now I have had to rob them off toy trucks. Custom Factory now offers a Russian fifth wheel in resin that is sort of low on detail. Also personally, I would prefer one of the round design as shown here rather that the newer oval style.)
1945 Auto Car 4x4 Semi-Tractor.
Victory Museum, Auburn, IN.
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I used the Custom Factory fifth wheel to convert the White Motors 666 into a semi-tractor as shown below.
Toy fifth wheel on Deuce and a Half converted to two axle, 1 -1/2 ton Chevy semi-tractor. (Great detail for a toy!)
(All photos copyright Michael Koenig)
Posted: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 - 02:01 PM UTC
Please Note: The fifth wheel on the Tamiya Dragon Wagon is a Heavy Duty over-sized tow pin model that would not be appropriate for these lighter weight rated trucks.
Post-war M-199 towing dolly conversion using Dragon Wagon fifth wheel - allows other big ballast tractors such as Diamond T to tow DW trailer.
(MANY, many incorrect details on this conversion - DO NOT COPY my ideas on this one! Drawbar is correct but I have since learned that the leaf springs are wrong (should be four not two) and fifth wheel is wrong for this prototype.. (Dolly's use a special fifth wheel that does not rock fore to aft.)
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Post-war M-199 towing dolly conversion using Dragon Wagon fifth wheel - allows other big ballast tractors such as Diamond T to tow DW trailer.
(MANY, many incorrect details on this conversion - DO NOT COPY my ideas on this one! Drawbar is correct but I have since learned that the leaf springs are wrong (should be four not two) and fifth wheel is wrong for this prototype.. (Dolly's use a special fifth wheel that does not rock fore to aft.)
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