General Forum on the WWII Mack NO plus detail photos for building a scratch model in 1/35 scale.
My favorite shot of my Mack NO
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Hosted by Darren Baker
Mack NO6 - 7 1/2 ton artillery tractor
Posted: Friday, August 17, 2012 - 06:42 AM UTC
Posted: Friday, August 17, 2012 - 06:59 AM UTC
New photo album on my Mack NO scratch model in 1/35 scale can be viewed at:
http://s1061.photobucket.com/albums/t461/165thspc/WWII%20Mack%20NO%20Artillery%20Tractor/
Posted: Friday, August 17, 2012 - 07:12 AM UTC
Parts taken from the Dragon Wagon:
Tires, Wheel rims (Narrowed & with new wheel centers), 20 ton winch (modified), front differential (modified), rear differentials (highly modified), engine oil pan (modified), steering wheel, headlights, headlight guards (modified), pintle hitch, dashboard, shift levers, drive shafts, air tanks, drive shafts +U-joints, pulleys, front fenders, front leaf springs and some frame parts.
Parts taken from the Deuce and a Half:
Hardware for the loadbox side walls and tail gate (heavily modified), troop benches, cab seats (highly modified - one shortened & one made longer/wider) taillights, convoy lights, trailer electrical connection, rear toolbox door and gun ring.
Tires, Wheel rims (Narrowed & with new wheel centers), 20 ton winch (modified), front differential (modified), rear differentials (highly modified), engine oil pan (modified), steering wheel, headlights, headlight guards (modified), pintle hitch, dashboard, shift levers, drive shafts, air tanks, drive shafts +U-joints, pulleys, front fenders, front leaf springs and some frame parts.
Parts taken from the Deuce and a Half:
Hardware for the loadbox side walls and tail gate (heavily modified), troop benches, cab seats (highly modified - one shortened & one made longer/wider) taillights, convoy lights, trailer electrical connection, rear toolbox door and gun ring.
Posted: Friday, August 17, 2012 - 07:29 AM UTC
Real nice build Michael! Great job! You should post the pics directly in the thread, or even better, submit a feature to the site.
Cheers!
Stefan
Cheers!
Stefan
Posted: Friday, August 17, 2012 - 07:34 AM UTC
Thanks I appreciate your comments. I am very new to this forum. Was just now trying to figure out how to post at least a opening photograph to the thread. So far, no luck!
OOps, it looks like I might have figured out at least part of the process!
Thanks again!
Mike
165th SPC
OOps, it looks like I might have figured out at least part of the process!
Thanks again!
Mike
165th SPC
Posted: Friday, August 17, 2012 - 12:39 PM UTC
I am putting together a new photo page dedicated totally to the Mack NO.
The first 100+ photos are up already at:
Sorry Photobucket "updated" my account and this slide show stopped working?????
The first 100+ photos are up already at:
Sorry Photobucket "updated" my account and this slide show stopped working?????
Posted: Friday, August 17, 2012 - 08:38 PM UTC
It's actually gite easy with Photobucket: if you click the image there are about four ways shown to share the image. Copyy the one that says IMG Code. Put it in a post here (as many as you like actually) and that's it. Once you click the yes button to post it will show the pics.
Cheers!
Stefan
Cheers!
Stefan
steph2102
Isere, France
Joined: April 23, 2011
KitMaker: 735 posts
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Joined: April 23, 2011
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Posted: Friday, August 17, 2012 - 08:54 PM UTC
hello michael, great job on your MACK NO, I saw that you were in the process of building a INTERNATIONNAL IH, I hope you'll share your construction. cordially steph
Posted: Saturday, August 18, 2012 - 07:52 AM UTC
Thanks Steph for pointing me in the right direction. As you can see I took your advice!
Mike
Mike
Posted: Sunday, August 19, 2012 - 10:12 AM UTC
Mack NO construction photo album has now reached 100+ photos!
View it on Photobucket at:
http://s1061.photobucket.com/albums/t461/165thspc/WWII%20Mack%20NO%20Artillery%20Tractor/
Posted: Friday, September 07, 2012 - 04:37 PM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 - 06:13 AM UTC
Now scratch building M23 Ammo Trailer to be pulled by Mack NO.
View at:
http://s1061.photobucket.com/albums/t461/165thspc/M23%20World%20War%202%20US%20Ammo%20Trailer/
View at:
http://s1061.photobucket.com/albums/t461/165thspc/M23%20World%20War%202%20US%20Ammo%20Trailer/
Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2013 - 01:45 PM UTC
M23 Ammo Trailer (under construction) being towed by the 1/35 scale Mack NO.
Kencelot
Florida, United States
Joined: December 27, 2001
KitMaker: 4,268 posts
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Joined: December 27, 2001
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Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2013 - 03:33 PM UTC
Terrific work on the Mack.
Thanks for the link to the pics!
Thanks for the link to the pics!
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 - 01:46 AM UTC
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 - 01:51 AM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 - 07:37 AM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 - 02:48 PM UTC
I've always found the Mack NO to be a very attractive WW II truck. Very modern looking for the period.
Paul
Paul
Posted: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 - 04:37 PM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 - 04:45 PM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 - 04:55 PM UTC
Posted: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 - 04:14 AM UTC
Posted: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 - 04:16 AM UTC
Photo of same area taken from the original Army Tech Manual for the Mack:
Item #5 is the driveshaft carrying power forward for the front mounted winch.
The above image comes from the collection of EASY 1 Productions - From the disc entitled "TM 10-1679; 7 1/2 ton 6x6 Prime Mover Mack NO"
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Item #5 is the driveshaft carrying power forward for the front mounted winch.
The above image comes from the collection of EASY 1 Productions - From the disc entitled "TM 10-1679; 7 1/2 ton 6x6 Prime Mover Mack NO"
Follow them on Facebook at:
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Posted: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 - 12:40 PM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 - 03:55 AM UTC
Interior shot lifted from the Tech Manual:
Finished interior from the Mack Model:
(* The vacuum motors for powering the windshield wipers are actually shock absorbers taken from the Italeri small Horch field car kit out of my spares box. The gauge panel, steering wheel and the first aid kit are from the Dragon Wagon kit as are the many control levers in the cab. The seats are out of the Tamiya Deuce and a Half, one narrowed for the driver and one lengthened for the front passengers, so is the glove box door. Finally the gun ring is made up from three of the after market Tamiya kits for their Deuce and a Half. ;-)
The top image comes from the collection of EASY 1 Productions - From the disc entitled "TM 10-1679; 7 1/2 ton 6x6 Prime Mover Mack NO"
Follow them on Facebook at:
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Finished interior from the Mack Model:
(* The vacuum motors for powering the windshield wipers are actually shock absorbers taken from the Italeri small Horch field car kit out of my spares box. The gauge panel, steering wheel and the first aid kit are from the Dragon Wagon kit as are the many control levers in the cab. The seats are out of the Tamiya Deuce and a Half, one narrowed for the driver and one lengthened for the front passengers, so is the glove box door. Finally the gun ring is made up from three of the after market Tamiya kits for their Deuce and a Half. ;-)
The top image comes from the collection of EASY 1 Productions - From the disc entitled "TM 10-1679; 7 1/2 ton 6x6 Prime Mover Mack NO"
Follow them on Facebook at:
https://www.facebook.com/Easy1CD/