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Peterbilt 379 grain truck (2010 Spalding Scratchbuild comp. entree)


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Well, this is my entree for the cmpetition, since I am from the US and could make anything farm related in 1/32 scale.....and since Ive never tried modeling tractors in 1/32 scale, I decided to do a Peterbilt 379 grain truck. I will be a quad axle.....to explain to the Euro guys (so I dont get ??? bout it) It is a rear tandem axle setup, with a lift axle in front of the tandems and a steerable lift axle behind the tandems, therefore, 4 axles on the rear. This setup is popular on log trucks and milk trucks and some grain trucks. Here is the list of everything I will be doing to the truck, starting out as a 1/32 scale New Ray Peterbilt.

-Fix doors, make them swing the whole way out, and make a full door instead of a half door.

-Make hood open

-Fix hood on the inside from all the screws and what not

-Make a detailed engine (Detroit Series 60? Or Cummins KTA)

-Make transmission (thinking about a 13 speed....)

-Make a detailed interior.

-Scratch built detailed frame

-Make suspension, using steyrene and parts from the New Ray frame.

-Steerable front axle.

-Both lifts raise and lower, the rear lift steerable.

-Make grain bed, raisable with a scissor hoist.

-Detailed wiring (hopefully)

-Repaint cab, any color suggestions?

-Fix the rivet mess on the hood....anyone need rivets, ha ha!!

-Make a nice set of mirrors.

-Add hand rails.

-Add alittle bit of "bling"

-Add rear lights.

-Scratch build top cab lights and horns.

-Scratch built aircleaners.

-Fixing air cleaner placement.

I will also be updating the list with what Im working on, whats done, and what I still need to do including pics.

Sean

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