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Vladislav

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  1. You can see they used wheel chains.

    Although it really has very good off-road properties.

    Sometimes I start to think to buy a such one because I like them and they are still avalible for not expensive.

    But on my mind it's better to put one more :mack1: on this place.

    Here's the one of the same kind I saw in Poland this past summer. Furnished as American WW2 time :blink:

    Paul, you can see how things were on German's way in the fall of 1941. Of course they preferred railroads.

    Pawel, thanks.

    post-3971-0-32975200-1360525357_thumb.jp

  2. High level modelbuilding shure needs lots of info and many times you have to look for some covered and unpopular-to-show areas. Such as cab's bottoms, gearboxes, engine's attachments etc. 4 side wiews aren't enough but 20-30 systemized shots would make this question high up. Factory parts lists with illustrations are very useful and of course blue prints. But that stuff is mostly copyrighted.

  3. Paul,

    That's not the way, there is written "let us know that you would like to join the Forum" but not inform about any issues.

    Ron,

    Great job!

    On my mind, we need an official answer with comments about relation to a copyright law.

    Those little pictures of low resolution don't seem to me as a serious subject of sb's property.

    Of course the best way is to end up with that nonsence battle.

  4. I also was surprized today about Nigerian offer.

    I have no plans of selling Mack stuff I have at the moment.

    Didn't answer him, haven't finally got mind of do I want to go to Nigeria and for what a hell.

    On my thought you don't need to ban him strong because he didn't do anything outlaw here.

    Belive he recieved most answers of the kind as above.

    At least we know some human person dealing with Macks in Nigeria :banana:

  5. With some 80 grit sand paper and a DA sand out the biggest gouges and scratches after that just use progressively finer paper until it's ready to polish. Then use your preffered compound and a buffer until it looks like a mirror.

    I USED TO HAVE AN ALL ALUMINUM AUTOCAR AND THE SANDING BUFFING AND POLISHING THAT IT TOOK TO KEEP IT UP GAVE ME ALOT OF O.J.T.!

    I have done a pair of mines by cutting out about 1mm off faces with a lathe and welded up a couple of big scratches. And after nearly 2 days of sanding each one I got them polished into a brightness they were able to get. Good enough but not a chrome shine.

  6. Ron, thank you very much, I haven't knew about your relation to that company.

    Nice pictures of early production units, not to many of on display in the net.

    That recabbed B is really interesting, I noted its speciallity as far as I saw it.

    And I also want you to get permission to copy some of the posted images to my computer.

    Because I might forget the source of them and post on another place. Because I'd like to take them on display to some of my good friends.

  7. I see the party continues.

    Yes, that happy pair looks like from my neck of the woods.

    I noted the inviroment before read the comment about.

    If folks have groving interest I would start to collect and share these beer parkings.

  8. Barry, keep fighting!

    I was off the site for a couple of days and missed a great lot.

    All that seems to me as a bullshit.

    Let us know - what a copyright product is itself?

    Doesn't it need a registry of its unique individual properties?

    I understand "Mack trucks" is the registred trademark.

    But if you want to registry any trademark you need to go through special procedures including identification of doesn't this mark copy any other one or doesn't it too simple to be registried and protected. For example you can not registry just a circle or letter "A".

    I can understand about author's property about some art subject as a big painitng or sculpture although don't shure about need of registry again. But simple photo shot of a common piece of sorround!...

    I think there is the same way about picturing other guy's stuff. On truck shows etc. If you using commercial any objects those contein registred trademarks - that's wrong. If anything else - feel free!

  9. The details are really sad. I thing you are on the right way. Shure it's not easy to do it but it's the only way to fix finghs in their correct positions and a chance for a grandson to avoid more serious issues in the future. With no guarantee of corse. Maybe all that would free you from some other potential disasters in the future. Glad to know the stuff was found out in a short time.

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