Truck Axle Service Vignette

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This is another small and quick vignette I made in-between my current major truck build. Yes, I have been doing quite a lot of them lately. I wanted something to take with me to the GGG exhibition in Sweden, in two weeks time. So I came up with this after seeing a pic on the net. I used parts, which I modified to be able to get the open rear axle effect I wanted. I have lots of 1/24 parts left over from older builds, which I’ve discarded over the years. Hope you all like it.















 
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As a retired HGV mechanic and truck builder myself i think this is amazing i had to look a few times because it's like a real diff, fantastic work Charles i love it.

All the best Steve.
 
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That's the best compliment a modeler can get. I do appreciate it Steve. Thank you kindly.
 

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Another gem, Charles. Your imagination is only surpassed by your modelling talent.

Love the well worn tyre tread.

Top work as ever.

Ron
 

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You taking that to the show Charles? If so, it will need some SERIOUS competition to stop it winning!
 
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You taking that to the show Charles? If so, it will need some SERIOUS competition to stop it winning!

Thanks Gern. It will probably be a tough comp, but we shall see.
 

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Hi Charles
A very unusual vignette which you have done superbly.
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Excellent work. So good that I thought I was looking at the pictures that gave you the inspiration to start with...
Tim
 

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Hi Charles,
I have to agree with all the comments so far, this is an exceptional vignette! Very realistic and a pleasure to view:thumb2:

Si
 

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Wow Charles,

If this isn't a show stopper (and winner), then I don't know what could be. Everything does look so real and the dripping 90w out of the diff is great. The fifth wheel is fantastic as the grease smeared on it, again, looks so real. May I ask how you achieved the rust effects on the plate that the fifth wheel is sitting on? Or is it a real rusted piece of metal…….Totally outrageous stuff here!!!

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Wow Charles,

If this isn't a show stopper (and winner), then I don't know what could be. Everything does look so real and the dripping 90w out of the diff is great. The fifth wheel is fantastic as the grease smeared on it, again, looks so real. May I ask how you achieved the rust effects on the plate that the fifth wheel is sitting on? Or is it a real rusted piece of metal…….Totally outrageous stuff here!!!

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Thanks a lot for your observation. :smiling3: Here is a short pdf tutorial, I wrote, on how I did the rusty metal plate under the fifth wheel. I made it out of cardboard:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/shbxtnw6bnwis9y/Cardboard_Steel_tutorial.pdf?dl=0
 
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