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26.02.2008, 03:57 Uhr
bobm2004



I am not sure if your side of the pond would find this interesting, but here is a recent conversion I did of an older Conrad model of a Freightliner cab over. It was a fun and easy conversion. I know on your side of the pond cabover is the main style, as it once was over here. Today, at least here in the midwest USA, conventional trucks dominate, like the Peterbilt 379. Anyway, I thought you might like to see it. Thank you again allowing me to be apart of your world class forum and allowing me to use English. Sometimes I do wish I read German to understand all of the wonderful things I see here.

Here we have the base model that I started with.



The tractor came with a tanker style trailer that just wouldn’t do, so I used this real pretty aqua single drop deck to the conversion, seen in its dis-assembled state.



And the parts back from the spray booth, painted and ready for sub-assembly work.



I wanted to show a sequence of the white cab roof. Most Mammoet models have the black with red strip. A lot of the tractors, both here and aboard have the white roof, which calls for a double masking. After experimenting several times, I determined that the white is best left for last. I sprayed red, masked and the sprayed the black. I then masked off the cab, first with tape keeping just the area to be painted. I then wrapped the entire model in plastic wrap, and taped that down as well. White primer went on the roof, then the gloss white enamel. and here is the unveiling:













Next we start assembly with the rolling chassis



Add the motor and the tilt cab



And the rest of the parts pieces and accessories



Here is the completed unit fresh from the decal shop and on the big crane table













I hope you enjoyed the post and THINK SPRING!!!!
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26.02.2008, 09:00 Uhr
Sebastian Suchanek
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That's a job well done and a nice report - thanks for sharing.


Bye,

Sebastian
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26.02.2008, 21:53 Uhr
Frans



Hi Bob.

Interresting model, looks very nice. In the background I see a 7 axel Liebherr crane ? Can you tell us something about it and perhaps share a few pictures of it.

Greetings Frans
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27.02.2008, 01:27 Uhr
bobm2004



The crane in the background is a Grove GMK7550. I actually got this unit from the Mammoet store after they were sold out. I was an extremely persuasive or I sound so pathetic that they "found" one for me and sold it to me-my second Mammoet crane. I have it set up on some YCC crane pads and it is holding a small tank made by a friend of mine with a custom spreader bar he made, again using YCC clevises and red wrapping ribbon for the slings. ANother shot of it:






Dieser Post wurde am 27.02.2008 um 04:25 Uhr von bobm2004 editiert.
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29.02.2008, 16:40 Uhr
Gast:eleuterio
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oh!!!


very beautiful models in red and black

regards

eleuterio
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