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here are some more photos of the feightliner I am working on. also some pics of a double drop trailer I am building for this truck.

Ray Carey

rtcarey

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Posted

The body is not done yet, I still have some work to do around the headlights, windshield , storage doors and install all the rivets. I am trying to have this done by NNL East.

Ray Carey

rtcarey11

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Thanks Ray, Wow, That's a very cool looking rig indeed.

Has the real truck had the rivets removed from the front, looks very smooth in the pic.

Great work!

Regards,

Wayne

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Here are some more pics of the trailer and cab. I drilled 815 holes in the cab and I still have more to do. I haven't finished the rivets yet so I can finish the body work in those areas.

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I really admire your dedication to the details Ray.

815+ holes . . . Holy Cow !!

I was going to order 500 rivets, but I guess I'd better verify what I need first.

Please post cab pics, esp the roof if you have any . . .

Looking forward to seeing this one come along . . .

Best Regards,

Wayne

Posted

Wow . . . I guess it's true what they say, that a picture is worth a thousand rivets, . . . or something to that effect !! lol

Very impressive Ray . . . Thanks very much for the cab pics.

This is going to be a killer-looking rig when it's done . . . looking forward to it.

Best regards,

Wayne

Posted

Ray,

This is looking great so far. I like the rivet detail. I get mine from Scale Hardware http://www.scalehardware.com/ They are expensive. I could do with finding another supplier who makes them in plastic. These I think would be cheaper and easier to work with.

Good Luck with the rest of the build

Dave

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The rivets are from Titchy Train Group. The size is .030" ; they come in packs of 200 for $2.50. They have them in .020,.025,.030 and .035 sizes. very easy to work with; just cut off the tree and drill a #77 hole. Put a touch of glue on the stem and drop it in.

Ray Carey

rtcarey11

Posted (edited)

You could go with .025 but I wouldn't go any smaller. By the time you put on a couple coats of primer and paint you will take away from the size.

Ray Carey

rtcarey11

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Posted

The rivets are from Titchy Train Group. The size is .030" ; they come in packs of 200 for $2.50. They have them in .020,.025,.030 and .035 sizes. very easy to work with; just cut off the tree and drill a #77 hole. Put a touch of glue on the stem and drop it in.

Ray Carey

rtcarey11

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