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Kusti
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Friday, January 27, 2012 6:42:00 PM(UTC)
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Evenings!
Today i want to show one of my newer Hungarocamion trucks. This a Renault Magnum with 385 hp straight six engine, and lots of changing on it.
Some picture
I have an Italeri canvas without the trailer's other parts. So I had to build the others myself. The trailer's chassis worked out of 1mm styrene.
The ends of the canvas had missed, but I had build that as well.
Front
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Disc brakes
Axles
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Together with the truck
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Kusti
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Superb build, love the detailing. Well done.
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JanRosecky
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This is a very impressive job, both the truck and the trailer. i can even recognise some tricks I used on my Magnum. Great combination!
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jet another fantastic build mate, very tidy!
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NZ JAMIE
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Stunning mate,so much detail. The engine looks brilliant.
What do you use for you hoses and wires on the chassis?
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Kusti
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Friday, January 27, 2012 10:50:03 PM(UTC)
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NZ JAMIE mate, the hoses is from Plastruct hexatubes, drilled trough in the center of it. The wires what I use are from unused frame's, I hold it into fire than draw it till I get the right thickness. I hope you understand, I'm sorry but my English isn't the best.
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Another fantastic build Gergo, the detail is as good as the finish.
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that is sweet.
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Yep i agree very well done superb build
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Saturday, January 28, 2012 10:37:03 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Kusti
NZ JAMIE mate, the hoses is from Plastruct hexatubes, drilled trough in the center of it. The wires what I use are from unused frame's, I hold it into fire than draw it till I get the right thickness. I hope you understand, I'm sorry but my English isn't the best.
Kusti
Gergo
The way of making wires you describe is called 'stretched sprue'. Sprue is the word for the frames.
Hope this helps with your English, which is pretty good anyway!
Peter
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Great model Kusti
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Workbench:
- VOLVO FH "L. TYNJALA OY"
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wow
the attention to detail is fantastic
cheers
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WOW ANOTHER GREAT BUILD KUSTI I SEE YOU'VE GONE THE MODERN WAY WITH AIRBAGS ON THE TRAILER,,GREAT JOB DONE WITH TRUCK & TRAILER even the sealing cord
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Kusti
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Thank you guys!
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Sunday, January 29, 2012 2:27:32 PM(UTC)
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GREAT MODEL FELLA ,,, WHO DID YOUR DECALS ??????
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I've never been a fan of this truck but the detail you have put into it is just amazing. Well done. You've put a whole new life into this truck.
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Kusti
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Monday, January 30, 2012 12:24:58 PM(UTC)
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MILLWALLANDY mate, I did all my decals, with white and clear decal papers. Them was printed by my photo printer, but nowadays I use to print by laser printers.
Thank you mates!
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Monday, January 30, 2012 5:13:00 PM(UTC)
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Nice Magnum indeed - great attention for details well done.
Regards
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