My first over-the-road rig. I like the original styling of the Pete 379, but the 387 is one of my favorite models with modern & sleek styling. I got my first pair of prints from Shapeways the other day, and thought I would share my progress so far. I think this one is a keeper. there are a few more photos on my blog if you are interested. www.nscaleaddiction.blogspot.com HuskerN www.nscaleaddiction.blogspot.com www.shapeways.com/shops/NScaleAddict
The body is one piece, the frame/suspension is one piece, and the wheels are separately applied. HuskerN
Here she is in full paint. Still needs an exhaust stack in back and some mudflaps. All we need now are some dang 53' trailers. Do I need to design these for myself too? HuskerN www.nscaleaddiction.blogspot.com www.shapeways.com/shops/NScaleAddict
as you can see from my avatar i did to otr for 25 yrs. i will get some of these when they are for sale. i would like to see some centry class fierghtliners .
If you guys are interested, they are for sale already on Shapeways: www.shapeways.com/shops/NScaleAddict As far as cab glass, I may attempt it when I don't have so many models needing paint, and I don't have such a long list of models that I still want to design. A good friend of mine recently completed one of my Mack CH613 tractors and used window tinting. Here is a pic: HuskerN www.nscaleaddiction.blogspot.com www.shapeways.com/shops/NScaleAddict
Wow man, these look great. I still don't know your secret. All my Shapeways models have come in looking like crap.