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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 09:15

Scania 143M Streamliner "Poul Pedersen"

Hallo
A new truck is finish here from Denmark:schrei:

this truck is a Scania 143m Streamliner from Denmark
Here is the pics:





that's it:wink:
injoy

Regards
Jens

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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 09:19

Hi Jens ,

Thats a great Truck :ok: :ok: :ok:

Very nice Scania!!!

lg Wolfgang :wink:
A-U-S-T-R-I-A

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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 09:47

Hallo Jens,

perfekt gebautes Modell :ok: :ok: Gratuliere :ok: :ok: :ok:

Gruss Kilu :wink:

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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 09:58

Hello Jens,

absolut wonderfull !!! :ok: :ok: :ok:
Perfeckt work, a really "working" truck.

Robert :wink:

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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 10:16

RE: Scania 143M Streamliner "Poul Pedersen"

Sorry the pics whas too big...:bang:
More pics....














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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 12:50

Hi Jens ,

Thats a great nice Truck :) :) :)

Very good :ok: :ok: :ok:

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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 14:42

Hi Jens,

wondeful model :ok: .

Did you build the push-axle on your own or did you use the M&G conversion. If you did so, what is your opinion about the quality?

And how did you improve the headlights? They look very realistic. In the kit you only have this flat part and it is quite hard to get a realistic effect of depth.

Sachar :wink:
im Bau: ???

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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 16:57

Hallo
Many thanks for the coments:smilie:

Zukkerrübe:
too start whit i use the kit from HA Models and change it a litle... because the twinster is not the same as the new scania

the headlights is also from HA Models thats why there look so realistic:smilie:
one thing you have too remove is the grill, front off the truck, and use the net from any Mercedes italery. then you have a much better look;)

Hope you can use it:smilie:
Regard
Jens

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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 19:50

Hello Jens,

This Scania looks great. How many time did it cost to build this model?
Did you make the decals by yourself?

Kind Regards from the Netherlands,

Egbert

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Freitag, 27. Juli 2007, 22:22

Hallo Egbert
The decals is from a greate modelbuilder ind denmark Flemming Pedersen
and the stripes is frome KFS

The truck whas not so hard too build:pfeif: soo about 3 weeks....

Jens

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Sonntag, 29. Juli 2007, 09:54

Hallo Jens.

It cost you only three weeks to complete this complete truck?

How did you do that? It cost me months to build a model, whitch is not quite as good looking as yours. I read it more often in this forum that people build a model in few weeks. Sometimes i can't understand it. :respekt: :dafür:

grtz, Egbert

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Sonntag, 29. Juli 2007, 11:37

Hallo Jens
Very nice buildt truck you have done. I especially like the headlights and the extras as someone else also comments. What kind of wheels and tires have you used. The tirestoo me looks a bit smaller than the orginal Italeri's ? Could it be Auslowes/KFS or did you get them from H.A
? And the Chequer Plate ? Is that photoetch parts or made from plaststructures. Nevertheless its seem a job very well done. I have worked a little with photoetch parts and its not easy to get as good a resultat as you have done.
I like very much like most of your truck but will also point of the Michelin men. The are also part of giving the model a realistic tutch.
Very well done Jens !
Regards Petter
Der Norweger

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Sonntag, 29. Juli 2007, 18:29

Hey again:wink:
Der Käsekopf:
The truck whas easy too build because i had alll the parts at the same time:kaffee: ;)

Partner:
The front whells is from ITALERY and the back wheels is from HA. Models.
the Chequer Plate is from KFS i use them all the time, it is quite hard too work whit but i use a knife on the back too cut or bend them, then it is esey too work whit.
bay the thank for the comments eweryone:ok:

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Mittwoch, 1. August 2007, 10:23

Hallo Jens

Klasse der Scania :respekt: :respekt:

Gruß
Georg :wink:
Hauptprojekt:
"Iveco Turbostar eines Schaustellerbetriebes" zu Iveco Turbostar 6x4
Nebenbei:
:kaffee: Schlingmann HLF 20/16 (Revell) :kaffee:

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