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Posts posted by Vladislav
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Very nice to see the replica of the original kind but not a common concrete structure.
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Everything ends up one day.
What the point the X is attached by those clamps to? The gearbox?
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Interesting pics, Tom.
Looks like I'm the first who ask you about that bridge - hope you didn't run over it, didn't you?
Good jacket to get for free although I better like the shirts
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Great pics!
The mountain looks beautiful.
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Once I wisited my son's school, they gave a self made concert.
And I saw there a pretty nice teacher by the role of a Snow queen.
Next time I got exersizes for my son and learned that teacher is English/French teacher.
So I asked about personal lessons (for me) and was answered "Yes, I do".
After it I got 7 or 8 grammer lessons and was going to take her a lesson of car driving.
But next I stopped myself.
She was not tall enough and was not brown eyed but blue and somebody need to study my son English!
Randy, nice pics, especially the s**t on the wind screen.
Are those girls from Tilted kilt?
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Good that lady stopped for the lunch but didn't eat when driving.
It's usual in jam overhere though.
I like the duck and the ugly omlette.
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They are really great for 1/87!
Looking the pics i might think they are 1/24.
Thank you for the link.
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Thank you Leslie, good edvice.
I knew it but didn't keep on my mind.
Going to take some wheels off so your mention is quite to the moment.
And I might make a real crash - I have 1" socket set.
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Nice looking Dodge Vinny but why the whells are so small?
Hope you will concentrate yourself on Mack.
Not so much to do over as looks from the pic.
Should you be in school for only a month this year?
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Vlad,
Great bit of info! What is the title of the Dutch book????
Rick
Rick, the book title is "De historie van Mack trucks in Nederland".
Interesting and with good pictures. And you might enjoy the fact they have a rich the history indeed.
It has been written in Dutch though. I understand it in general when reading because I speak German a bit.
Those languages are close to each other.
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Great pics, thanks again.
I have never seen Macks in Germany excepting in Speyer museum.
Have driven a couple of thousands km a year overthere.
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Mark, you are right, it's T-34, the late version with a big turret.
Too progressive tank ot those years with an alluminium V-12 and 4 valves per cylinder.
Ryan, I think it's definitely nice idea but a pretty good way to jail.
It's not too easy about guns overhere although I may keep as many unlicensed, uninshured and unplated trucks in my land as I can put on.
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Dutch book tells it was originally DM800 and worked in some steel factory in Germany. Next they put Cruiseliner cab and 600hp Cummins on it.
On the last photo there is Russian Volga car, probably the police one in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany or GDR).
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Welcome!
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Cool pics!
I like long bridges over water.
But when you look out from truck's cab riding along it - brrrrrr.....
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I like the blonde, the burned out R-model, the huge load of posts... the girls in Winfall...
But best of all I like to see SUMMER!
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If I think correct, old Detroits have special air cover for emergency shut down.
At least the Russian production ones have.
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I like how it looks.
Congrats.
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one thing about this R model has me puzzled,there is absolutely no room for a grill of any kind,the ATTAC is tight against the hood opening.Must either has wrong hood or wrong ATTAC.
Grill opening into relation to air to air looks quit the same as on my R688. There are bolt holes in the upper and lower cross flange to attach grill.
I can't be an expert until I recieve my grill. But some bodies on here helped me researching that.
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Glad of you Vinny.
The truck looks great.
The weather was nice also.
Going to out for a ride my R.
Snow is gone just a week ago, roads are wet still.
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I second it.
When I was a kid I could trade my sole for seeing those pictures for shure.
Now I'm looking them quite every evening and I think to myself I'm really happy those moments.
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Sad to see some details formed not perfect although it's clear and strange he made the hood of steel when it's plastic in real.
Nevertheless nice thing.
A company overhere (their main deal is car restoring) build tanks in the same scale.
Look fantasticaly real in action because have petrol engine with actual exhaust, tranny with diff and gears and a radio control.
Run up to about 30 mph.
Pait ball gun is installed in the turret.
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Vlad, get with phil young at Global truck parts 603-239-7008 phil@globaltrucktraders.com they already do export so they know how to get it to you.
Ryan, thank you, I followed your advice to call Phill and I did it about November.
About December he sent good shaped grill and some little stuff to the export company in NJ I found for further shipping.
In March they sent it out. Now it's in a container somewhere in Pacific travelling to Russian Far East (Vladivostok).
It takes above 3 months so I have neither grill still.
Hope it will turn out.
Things are better about SS wheel parts I ordered not from the Tennessy guy but from the other one.
Hub covers, lug nuts and a couple of mirrors were recieved well.
It's easier getting new parts then lovely old rusty used ones though.
Farmer from New Zealand
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Welcome!
I too like the apperiance of the army dump truck on the last photo.
Hope you'll go to that condition, just you need an original dump bed.