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Old 02-21-2012, 11:40 AM
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Hi Zathros, In portuguese will be “Quero tocá-la!! É tão bela!”

HMCS, No, I don’t use any spray. Until now I have no problem, the models are in a close expositor.

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And to finish with the equipment of the engine area added the pressure regulator, the defroster and the safety valve.





Finally the exhaust system composed by the pipe which connects the turbocharger, muffler and gas outlet tube.








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Old 02-21-2012, 11:49 AM
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"Hi Zathros, In portuguese will be “Quero tocá-la!! É tão bela!”

Yes, exactly!! In any language!! At least with a paper model, a slap isn't far behind!
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Old 02-22-2012, 03:24 PM
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Like Pink Floyds I say… Is anybody out there?


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Drive shafts

Are four, one join hydrokinetic torque converter with the gearbox, another join the rear driving axels to gear box.





A third is to front driving axels.





And the last is an intermediate to the to front driving axels. This work like the original, moving the axe and cardan shafs because is between the fron and rear structure that move to the right and left.


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After seeing this last series of photos I kind of start to doubt it is paper... My brains know it is paper, but my eyes say "this is real. It's heavy steel and it's painted. It weighs tons". That's what my eyes say. My nose said it almost can smell the diesel. My mouth is just speechless. Wow.
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Old 02-22-2012, 05:37 PM
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After seeing this last series of photos I kind of start to doubt it is paper... My brains know it is paper, but my eyes say "this is real. It's heavy steel and it's painted. It weighs tons". That's what my eyes say. My nose said it almost can smell the diesel. My mouth is just speechless. Wow.
Totally agree - this is so brilliant to see come to life, it really does go beyond the pale, me like alot
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I'm just totally gobsmacked on this
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Old 02-23-2012, 09:51 AM
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Awesome

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After seeing this last series of photos I kind of start to doubt it is paper... My brains know it is paper, but my eyes say "this is real. It's heavy steel and it's painted. It weighs tons". That's what my eyes say. My nose said it almost can smell the diesel. My mouth is just speechless. Wow.
I can't put it any better - I'm having the exact same experience. Absolutely astounding work.

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Old 02-23-2012, 04:25 PM
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Thanks fellows!


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The first hydraulic cylinders, is to twist system.





Allow turning the front frame relative to the rear frame.
Because there is a pivot axis between the two structures have the cylinders move as you can see in the following two images.





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STUNNING Your build continues to be amazing. And I thought you could not top the KRAZ !!
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Old 02-23-2012, 07:48 PM
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Extraordinary craftsmanship! Thank you for taking so many photos during the assembly!

I'm becoming afraid to look at this thread, I'm worried my skull will explode.
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