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'33 Autocar CA crane truck

Started by chester, June 25, 2011, 07:36:46 AM

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chester

With all of the unbelievable brass work being shown lately, again I hesitate bringing any of my stuff to these pages. But then I open my big mouth often enough here so I guess I should show something once in a while.
Interesting prototype I picked for a subject on this project. I can't see any winch or power to it on the photo I have so I'm making a plausible assumption that it's under the bed of the truck and PTO from the driveshaft. I know this was done on occasion. The prototype was owned by a power company used for moving transformers.

The truck is a model from Roco (the Minitank folks) of the Russian Zis-5, a direct copy of the Autocar. The bed and crane are all scratch built.

Mobilgas

Chester,    Thats one heavy duty truck ;) looks like it could lift a house?  Nice job on the build ;D
Craig

finescalerr

I like it. So what if it's not scratchbuilt brass? -- Russ

Ray Dunakin

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chester


marc_reusser

Sweet.  Not easy building a neat, crisp, and equilateral crane in that scale.

Marc
I am an unreliable witness to my own existence.

In the corners of my mind there is a circus....

M-Works

Junior

Excellent truck as usual Chester! Just have the right front wheel touch the ground and the picture would be very realistic.

Anders  ;D

PuckHog


  Another great looking truck from you,  Chester.   Is Roco still producing?

    Randy

Gordon Ferguson

Chester,

I keep on looking at all these little gems you produce and being tempted to have a go at this micro scale ............. and about the only thing stopping me apart from the eyes is the fact that I have unfinished projects scattered around in 1/72, 1/48, 1/35, 1/32, 1/24, 1/13.7 & 1/12 ::) think I had better finish some thing before starting anything else!

Still its great work and the finish is just about perfect from that scale.
Gordon