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Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 10:33 pm
by Will01Capri
Ok you got me on slide rule Haha!

Hey you draughtsman out there. Don't forget French curves. But CAD makes my job very easy and even though I work daily as an Engineer, you don't actually need to know how to count as everything is automatic and too easy!

Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:10 pm
by Max-U52
midlife306 wrote:What you’ve got to remember is if you asked a youngster to read an actual vernier scale they would have a nose bleed followed by 6 months off with stress lol with an imperial vernier I guess they’d push it to 18 monthsImage
Cheers
Wayne


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You'd be amazed how many other talents have been lost because of modern technology. Just one example is setting X travel on an engine lathe. Now-a-days if the digital readout goes on the fritz most lathe hands are lost, but a few of us still know how to break out the Joe blocks and do it the old fashioned way. @)

Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:12 pm
by midlife306
Only a few more years & skills like that will be gone completely


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Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:13 pm
by Max-U52
Will01Capri wrote:Ok you got me on slide rule Haha!

Hey you draughtsman out there. Don't forget French curves. But CAD makes my job very easy and even though I work daily as an Engineer, you don't actually need to know how to count as everything is automatic and too easy!
Aww, Will, why'd ya have to burst my bubble like that? I guess you didn't know that over here us machinists get together every full moon and sacrifice an engineer (the bane of our existence) to keep the Lathe Gods appeased. @) @) :/ :haha: 8)

Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 3:27 am
by igotit
:haha: @that last reply!


Image20180314_214408 by Nick Pellegrin, on Flickr
Image20180314_214418 by Nick Pellegrin, on Flickr
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Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 4:16 am
by jaymillz517
Now this is forum humor, lol great job there Nick. Looks like you've gotten the hang of cad.

Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 12:49 pm
by Will01Capri
Got some accessories to add to my GAZ Fire Truck build.
ImageFire truck accessories by Will Pattinson, on Flickr

Fitted different size extinguisher both sides and then shaped a holder for the spade and then made little hoops to hold the spade in place tightly.
Yes i need to touchup the paint a little better and smooth it off.
ImageSpade fitted and held in place with metal hoops. Need to touch up painted areas due to glue by Will Pattinson, on Flickr

ImageFire truck accessories by Will Pattinson, on Flickr

ImageFire truck accessories by Will Pattinson, on Flickr



Fitted by drilling 2 holes and then gluing the extinguisher holder into the truck bed.
ImageFire truck accessories by Will Pattinson, on Flickr

Still got more accessories to put together

Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 3:51 pm
by igotit
I like the paint scheme on that gsz,cool accesories.

Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 4:16 pm
by Will01Capri
igotit wrote:I like the paint scheme on that gsz,cool accesories.
thanks :)
more accessories to come along with a working water pump and hose system. Need to make some small tools aswell and tool boxes to fit in the back.
Making a small metal(hopefully if i can find good scale metal) for a ladder system.

But i won't be keeping it and i will be selling this one, it is more just to see what can be done and add to the Portfolio of projects

Re: HL Truck Mods

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 4:37 pm
by Roboticus_Prime
I started work on my HL Truck. I have a 180 motor, some more Bruder parts, and a GAZ in the mail.

For testing, I took the hitch off of the Bruder Mack I have and put it in the HL truck. It's just a temp mockup until the GAZ arrives. I plan on converting to a 6x6.


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I tried pulling a couple of my lighter tanks around. It did pretty good with the HL Pershing wreck on the hardwood. It didn't like the carpet much.


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It handled the 1/18 PZ-IV much better. There wasn't much difference between the carpet and hardwood.


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Hopefully a second axle, and the bigger motor will help it's pulling power.