February 2010 Gallery
1949 Ford Grain Truck. Mike
Randall
1947 Kenworth off highway logger and trailer. Had 16 foot wide
bunks and extended reaches and some with Hall-Scott gas engines. The chain drive
suspension is the same as the WWII Dragon Wagon Pacific tank transporter.
Everything is scratchbuilt except the cab and steer wheels.
Terry Williams
Chevy Bison, doubled the sleeper added windows on the sleeper and
extended the frame added a cluster of horns in front of the wind deflector,
added tool boxes in front of the axles and extended the exhaust stacks.
Scratch built the TV antennas on the sleeper and custom diamond plate on the
frame. Richard Lanier
The first truck is my Smokey and the Bandit 1973 Kenworth W-900 & my
1976 Trans AM model car. The second truck is a 1979 Ford LN-9000. The third is
my 1989 Mack DM-600. Mike Gerace
This is my 1977 Peterbilt 352 Pacemaker. Mike
Gerace
The Western Star was built stock while the Mack has had 18mm cut from
the chassis and shortened. Daryl Atkinson
This Ford truck was originally a Ford shorthauler, the frame was
shortened, the tractor package was fabricated...fenders over the rear tires were
made from the tops of spray paint cans...the basic trailer was from scratch
except for the running gear which came from the AMT doubles kit.
Don Parrish
Peterbilt 359 (Revell 1:25) and 2 tri axle gravel trailer (AMT 1:25) and
various elements in kit form services (tires, bull bars).
Philippe Wojtkowski
Harley Davidson Kenworth. Chris Schaper
Here is my 389 Peterbilt I've put hours into, this took over a year to
build. I've put my aluminum half fenders, fuel tanks, bumper, bumper poles, and
light bars on this truck as well as the 389 scratch built hood with the
headlights from Spauldings. The tires are from Jamie at Mo'Luminum as are the
breathers. The color is dark toreador red clearcoat.
Ryan Mlynek
This is my recent build of a Mack Superliner. It started out with a
basic Italeri kit but all I used from the kit was the hood, cab, and wheels. I
made a custom superliner frame with Mack airride suspension. I used Mo'Luminums
air bags also. It also has working torque arms and z springs. The fuel tanks,
bumper poles, and front bumper are some of my products. The engine, diamond
tread, photo etch emblems and mirrors were from sourkrauts. I posted a pic of
the real truck also. The decals turned out well for being printed vinyl other
than the back ground color was off a little. The tires and air duct rubber
fitting are from Mo'Luminum also. Ryan Mlynek
My R685 Mack logger (Qebec, Canada) 1980's. The trailer and cab guard is
scratch built. Philippe Ross
Mack U 600 tractor built with A.I.T.M. CK 55 Mack U 600 conversion kit,
resin cast frame, wheels and tires. Dave Natale
This is the Transtar 4300, pretty much stock out of the box, except for
the marker lites. When I got the log gear, the boom was so bent and warped that
I had to use other materials for the boom and the air and lite lines are plumbed
thru the trailer as well as the chains. Pete
I made the trailer from scratch. It's not all that good but the set is
from Swamp Loggers on Discovery Channel. Late 90's IH with a 400 cat in it
and 18 spd trans. Pete