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Finn

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  1. They are 1/32. He used to peddle that track loader kit on ebay a couple years back. Most everything he shows there is New-Ray bits, except for the flamed hood 379; those are Jada.
  2. "...states..." :'( Canada, mate! There are a few of these types over here, but the majority are the fold up type behind the cab same as over there. Types like the one above are usual seen on utility pole deliver rigs or foundation form panel rigs. Or in this case, tractor dealer delivery rigs.
  3. Thanks for the comments...yes, still tinkering a little bit, 4C. The knuckle boom started out identical to the red one in the picture below. I lengthened the main, the stick and the extension to give it far more reach. I was aiming for a Hiab 335K as far as look and reach. I've got another couple of projects on the go...I'll post up when they get to the point that they're worth sharing.
  4. Likely is the same one, since I only build one type... I can send you better pics if you like.
  5. Tris...like this? Down position Up position Spring loaded too, to keep it locked in either position.
  6. Nice start there. There are longer wheelbase frames available too; might be wort hlooking at.
  7. If it's the New-Ray front wheels you all are looking for, I've got oodles of them here.
  8. I've built a functioning curtainsider a year or so ago. Used a section of shower curtain and brass rod for track. My mother must've thought I'd lost my mind when I explained what I needed stitched. I have no pictures left, but the idea is still locked in the vault in my head. After seeing your work on here FM, I'm positive you could do it. I'll be of whatever help I can if you like.
  9. Looks good FM...New-Ray made a trailer similar to that. I can dig up a picture if you like.
  10. Well then...I suppose this will be worth paying attention to if it's going to have shiny bits on it.
  11. I hope the wheels stay chrome on this one...be still, my beating heart!
  12. You never cease to amaze me, Tris...excellent work.
  13. My workbench is currently overrun with spare lorry conversion bits.
  14. It is scratch built, MJB. Mostly styrene with a little bit of brass rod.
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