Since I have some motivation, but no track, I turned my attention elsewhere. I have a Hartland Mack frame a good friend sent me some time ago. I teamed that with some MDC Hustler detail parts including two cabs and various other parts. I used one cab intact, and the other I sectioned up and made into the hood. The hood turned out pretty cool, since the door openings are perfect for the hood openings now. Here's what I have so far.
So far looks great
The devil is in the detail so I've learned. Just take your time with it, dont rush it, and have fun first and foremost. I studied lots of critters on line to see what details to include on mine.
Are you planning to add cab details?
Does it have the motor block? HLW sells the Mack Block for about $30 bucks, check out there website
Have fun with your trains
Yes, I am going to add it all. 30 bucks?!?!?! I'm lookin at this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/STRAIGHT-6-ENG-BLOCK-20S-G-SCALE-1-24-NICE-PIECE_W0QQitemZ160119257122QQihZ006QQcategoryZ19157QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks for the info on the Hartland stuff, though. I will keep it in mind. Right now though, my budget calls for some cheapness. LOL
Here is some more progress. This is about as far as I can go before buying something, so I am at a stopping point for a bit.
That looks pretty cool. See, I knew you could do it. Just do what you can and go from there.
You would seem to be pretty darn handy.
Melissa
Robert, just do this. When she asks you if you can do the same thing in the house, get a little bit under her feet when she's doing something that she wants to do. That way she'll understand why you need some space. Also remind her how upset she gets if you spill. She'll let you be in your shop, working by yourself.
I love how the project is working up. Looks great!
Sweet Santa Fe wrote: I love how the project is working you. Looks great!
Missed this?!
( incert theme song from jaws here)
Gerat job, keep going.
Hey, great start, there. Or, nice going. Not sure which but it looks neat.
FWIW, in the early 70s, I repaired a lot of Lionel stuff on our kitchen table while Friend Wife fixed supper. That was 'BC'--before children.
Good luck on the rest of it.
Les W.
"That was 'BC'--before children."
thats good, I'm borrowing
I got the motor today, modified and installed it. I think it came out nice. Cab details next.
I made a gearbox out of the end of the oil pan since I had to remove it, and made a shifter out of a piece of leftover detail part. I also built a dash and made a throttle. Next I'll make the seat when my driver gets here.
That's looking good, Robert. I ordered up one of the flathead V-8's to do a similar critter.
-Brian
Hey Robert,
I would suggest this Aristo guy (the one in the middle). Its easy to remove the oil can.
I picked one up for a boxcab diesel project. I also picked up one of the MDC critter detail parts kits SanVal was selling on eBay and this guy fits quite well in the cab once you carefully saw off the base. I also got my motor block from LarryG, he's a nice guy to work with.
Ok, here's the driver I chose. It's a 1:22.5 scale dude. He fits real good.
Looks good Robert but its got no couplers!
I'm sharing this with the My Large Scale Forum as well, but all of you here have been much more appreciative. What's up with those guys over there? You must have to be in the clique or something. Anyway, I got the couplers mounted. I think they came out good.
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