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The cabin set have more pieces than i 'd like, but the model "crie" for it.
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Chassis and engine
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I made a test to fit the cab and chassis
This colors are not correct, my camera don't get it very well, but the original is rusty. I made some corrections on the top of cabin. decreases the clearances between the parts cutting |
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Could someone help me with the suspension of this truck, please?
I need images of rear suspension of Peterbilt 281 for finish it. Thank's a lot for some aid! |
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I got these two tipes and i not be sure what is de correct for the 281 model
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use the second one...its the one fit for pulling a trailer
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Your model is coming along quite nicely. Do you happen to remember the car Dennis Weaver was driving? I think there another member of the forum recreating quite a number of mediocre cars from that era ( I could be wrong about the era,but not the mediocrity, which he has captured very well!). You are right 1/33 is a nice size for a truck.
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Dennis Weaver was driving an orange-red plymouth valiant
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Yes, i think the older trucks had suspensions like that!
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That plymouth is necessary for sure!
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