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Hey William i found some pics and i'm thinkin your idear about the manually operated louvers on the radiator looks correct .
Look at the 2 knobs sticking out of the dash . One (the one pulled out ) is probaly attached to what is the end of a cable that runs to the carburetor choke and the other might be running to the radiator louvers .
Comming out of the fire wall and running forward and down towards the radiator is the tubing that the cable probably runs inside of to the radiator louvers ?
I dont see any hoses off the tranny or another cooler at the bottom of the rediators . Kit might be a different version ?
Geeze all of that research ......fun aint it ! I didnt know about the tire pressure being controlled of the air compressor like thay .I need to look how thats done and maybe incorporate the details of it .
I'll have to get these details on my kit .
deafpanzer Jeez, you are way too good for me... looking great!
Jeez, you are way too good for me... looking great!
Thanks Andy .
So where's all of the radiator detail now ? I just painted this tonight .hard to believe it ends up looking like the fender color after weathering ...........hopefully !
I painted a base coat of Model Master enamel leather (darkened with flat black) then dry brushed straight leather , then leather lightened with white and sprayed it overall with a matt finish made from Tamiya flat mixed with Future .
Da.. - uh - I mean, WOW those look like they have been sat on, a lot. Nice
and looking at your new "signature inspiration" I can see why you chose the Zil truck to -uh- model.
Steve
Building the perfect model---just not quite yet
Seats fit the bill Carl, very nice!
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Steve and Bill thanks for looking in again
WOW! You have done an exquist job on this Carl.
IBuildOne48
Teach modeling to youth!
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IBuild , thanks for taking a look
I used my Mig Pigs to weather the interior . I mixed them with water to get the lighter blotches.
Wow those seats are amazing!
Rise my brothers we are blessed by steel in my sword I trust...
Arm yourselves the truth shall be revealed In my sword I trust...
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Mike , thanks for your support !
I inserted the lower cab into the upper half and...........oops ! The open back of the seats shows .
Very nice work on the seats! They look far better than my 22 years old LazyBoy recliner... keep it coming buddy!
Andy
hey Shellback. love the restore on the truck can't wait for a ride really like watching this build come to life. AWESOME WORK buddy.
Clay
Andy , what ? You must of got that when you was a teenager ? LOL .....i hope
Thanks
Clay , Thanks man ! I fixed the back of the seats last night and am re doing the floor .............its seems i never get it right the first time .
That empty seat back is where the NVA stash their stolen American beer... I am pretty sure it is supposed to be there...... any how progress looks good ,Shell. When I was reading about the ZiL in the workshop manual, it said the body floor and doors frames are all made out of wood with the sheet metal skin of course and the seats are also framed of wood . I thought that was kind of interesting. I think wood would be a problem with the humidity in Vietnam .
Keep on truckin'
tread
William , interesting about the wood floor and seat frames . That might be a standard practice . Did you ever watch that truck driving program from India ? The cab on their trucks were made from wood ! That'd be some kind of splinter box in a crash wouldnt it .
Thanks again my friend
I didnt like the look of the cab floor or the seat cushions in the previouse pictures so while i was putting some backs on the seats i cleaned the Mig pigs off of the floor , retouched the seats , put the seat backs on and put a hole in the floor matt that could be worn out by the gas /brake pedals . Also i reset the photo tint . There was more tan showing in the earlier pics than was actually there on the model .
William . i couldnt stand the look of the open seat backs ........beers under the seats now .......
Stunning work there Carl, just brilliant.
Terry.
Terry , thanks for looking in on my build
I fixed the back of the seats and thought i'd see how the interior is going to look with the cab top on .
Dude... love those seats. I saw a leather jacket that looks exactly like that for some crazt stupid money. I'll just get you to paint one for me. The wear onthe floor by the gas pedal look sweet. Makes me what a Whopper cuz I'm lovin' it.
Marc
I love your Zil 157 truck from Trumpeter kit 204 and want to marry it...I also want to eat a whopper...
Marc and Manny , thanks for stopping in and taking a look around the place . Marc , send your seats and i'll upholster them . Manny , this truck is of Russian heritage .....you sure you want to marry it ?
Everyone wants a whopper ?
You're really going the extra mile on these Carl, very nice!
Thanks Bill
I got my FSM magazine and guess who has an article in it ? Nice one Bill !
Thanks Carl, the Wespe was a fun build, one of my more enjoyable ones in fact.
Shellback Marc and Manny , thanks for stopping in and taking a look around the place . Marc , send your seats and i'll upholster them . Manny , this truck is of Russian heritage .....you sure you want to marry it ? Everyone wants a whopper ?
Manny ..............i'll be doing that .
I finally have the tires mounted . These tires are the "rubber " type and are sandwhiched between the two wheel halves . After mounting the tires i sprayed them with a matt finish and applied Mig pigs . It took several evenings to get the effect i wanted .
Stunning work using the pigments!!!
Andy , i'm really satisfied with the pigs . Now that Mig is closing shop it looks like AK will be the place to go . Have you tried their pigments ?
Oh , thanks my friend ...........these buds are for you !
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