Regnar Rick
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- Dec 28, 2018
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A few more ideas using this time the Mack truck from Franklin Mint. The idea came from a WW1 Amrican Army Mack truck that First Gear many years ago offered....But then for some reason they did not extend the line with other models..later JDD did offer a few ideas even with a tank transporter..but the truck was not metal and made out of the special resin/high tech plastic...so that put me off....until I came across these Macks from Fankiln Mint and took a stab at thinking outside the box...again this was only possible due to John´s expertise....Here are pics of the set as it came from the box and how they now look..Sorry for the low quality pics as I just came in from work and thought I would share the exercise before I forgot.....CheersGreat Idea! I had some converted for me as well...John did a fantastic work...let me share a few pics with you so you can have some more ideas.....
A few more ideas using this time the Mack truck from Franklin Mint. The idea came from a WW1 Amrican Army Mack truck that First Gear many years ago offered....But then for some reason they did not extend the line with other models..later JDD did offer a few ideas even with a tank transporter..but the truck was not metal and made out of the special resin/high tech plastic...so that put me off....until I came across these Macks from Fankiln Mint and took a stab at thinking outside the box...again this was only possible due to John´s expertise....Here are pics of the set as it came from the box and how they now look..Sorry for the low quality pics as I just came in from work and thought I would share the exercise before I forgot.....Cheers
A_C
A couple more.View attachment 340856....
As for a driver, try Scalelink...they have worked very well indeed in my case....Nicely done! You just need to find a driver to wedge in there.
Brendan
Hi, is this the Cursor 1/35 model? It does look really good, like the painted finish and the figures of cause. Thank you for sharing
Hi Woifgang,Hi, is this the Cursor 1/35 model? It does look really good, like the painted finish and the figures of cause. Thank you for sharing
rgds
Wolfgang