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M920 MET w/M870A1 trailer WIP

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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Sunday, March 8, 2020 9:46 PM

Thanks guys.

So I went ahead and built an engine for it.  

Here is how the engine looks on the M915-M920 series trucks.  It is an 855 cu in (14.0 L) Cummins NTC 400 in-line 6 cylinder engine developing 400 hp.

Here is my rendition of it.  I had a in-line 6 block from an old civilian truck engine (pictured sitting in the truck in my last post).  It looked very close to the Cummings 400, but needed some things deleted and some added.  I modeled the right side of the engine since it has more stuff on it (turbo, air cleaner, radiator hose, etc.). The left side is pretty bare. I scavenged the turbo, air cleaner, and fan from a HEMTT.  The other parts are scratch from styrene rod, sheet, and tubing (heated and bent to shape).   I opened the right side engine access panel as well.

Hopefully it will get into the paint shop soon.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

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"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

  • Member since
    September 2018
  • From: Vancouver, Washington USA
Posted by Sergeant on Sunday, March 8, 2020 11:31 AM

HeavyArty
Being a glutton for punishment, I am now contemplating adding an engine. Hhmm?? 

Opinions?

 

If you want an engine you can build one, I know you have the skill and knowledge. If I knew how to build a Cummins NTC-400 turbocharged diesel I would try.

Harold

  • Member since
    January 2015
  • From: Tumwater, WA.
Posted by M. Brindos on Sunday, March 8, 2020 3:24 AM

Gorgeous scratch work, Gino. Like Russ, I really enjoy a lot of evergreen in a build lol.

I have my eyes on this one.

- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: Poland
Posted by Pawel on Saturday, March 7, 2020 4:13 PM

Don't do it Gino!!! Have mercy on yourself!!!

Nice work as always! Good luck and have a nice day

Paweł

All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!

www.vietnam.net.pl

  • Member since
    September 2012
Posted by GMorrison on Saturday, March 7, 2020 3:49 PM

I can't see how it'll pull anything without one...

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Saturday, March 7, 2020 3:19 PM

I was away for a little over a week on a business trip, so not a lot  of progress, but some.  I completed the interior.  I  used the kit decal for the instrument panel.  I also used some left over decals from some other kits for the placards on the door and instrument panel.  I used the kit serial numbers on the door interiors too.

I detailed the area around the shifter with some hand-painted placards as well.

I filled the knockout holes on the ceiling of the interior and added a bit of texture to it.  I drybrushed the rear wall and roof OD Green to simulate the soundproofing there.

I have pretty much completed the build.  I added the missing support rods on the brush guard as well.  It is ready for paint...maybe...

Being a glutton for punishment, I am now contemplating adding an engine. Hhmm?? 

Opinions?

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

Check out my Gallery: https://app.photobucket.com/u/HeavyArty

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

  • Member since
    April 2016
  • From: N. Burbs of ChiKawgo
Posted by GlennH on Thursday, February 20, 2020 11:05 AM

Your work is always amazing. I'll be watching jealously.

A number Army Viet Nam scans from hundreds yet to be done:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/southwestdreams/albums/72157621855914355

Have had the great fortune to be on every side of the howitzers.

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Thursday, February 20, 2020 9:23 AM

Thanks Russ.  You know I love to do a bit of scratch work myself, now and then.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

Check out my Gallery: https://app.photobucket.com/u/HeavyArty

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

  • Member since
    September 2006
  • From: Dripping Springs, TX, USA
Posted by RBaer on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 6:38 PM

I like lots of plastic stock, gives me a nice rosey glow.

Apprentice rivet counter.

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 4:32 PM

Thanks guys.  I did have to fix it, no question about it.

I haven't decided on the color yet.  I am thinking mid-late '80s, maybe 90s, so either NATO camo or green overall.  We shall see.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

Check out my Gallery: https://app.photobucket.com/u/HeavyArty

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

  • Member since
    September 2012
Posted by GMorrison on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 4:20 PM

Beautiful.

You know you had to fix it. It would have bugged you forever. Pulling up a chair.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: Poland
Posted by Pawel on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 4:11 PM

Hello!

Nice fix! Good luck with the next things. Any idea what colour it's going to be?

Paweł

All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!

www.vietnam.net.pl

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:44 PM

As I said above, after looking at pics of the actual vehicle, I discovered that I had made an error when I lengthened the frame.  The full length of 319 inches includes the rear roller, however, I did not include the roller when I added the 42mm.  

You can see it below in the spacing between the pusher axle and the fuel tank in the below pics.  

Here is the actual truck.

And mine after stretching.  You can see how much wider the gap is on mine.

To fix it, I cut 8mm from the frame just behind the fuel tank.  This keeps the spacing between the pusher axle and the other rear axles correct, and keeps the locating holes for the forward mud flaps in the correct place as well.  I also had to move the transfer case froward and adjust the length of the drive shafts to make it all line up.

Here it is corrected.

Now back to the cab.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

Check out my Gallery: https://app.photobucket.com/u/HeavyArty

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 8:26 AM

Thanks Pawel.  More to come later today.  I realized I messed up the frame extension and have corrected it.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

Check out my Gallery: https://app.photobucket.com/u/HeavyArty

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

  • Member since
    May 2009
  • From: Poland
Posted by Pawel on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 6:50 AM

Hello Gino!

Another beauty! I just love builds like this. Good luck with it and have a nice day

Paweł

All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!

www.vietnam.net.pl

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
M920 MET w/M870A1 trailer WIP
Posted by HeavyArty on Monday, February 17, 2020 6:53 PM

"I like big trucks...and I cannot lie!"

This is my latest build.  It is the M920 MET (Medium Equipment Transporter) used by Engineer units as a prime mover for the M870A1 lowboy trailer hauling equipment such as dozers, loaders, the M9 ACE, or other engineer equipment.  It is a 8x6 (8 wheels, 6 powered), with the center axle being a pusher axle that raises and lowers to take some of the weight of the load.  It also has a winch to help pull vehicles up onto the trailer.

Here is the actual truck.

With M870A1 trailer.

To make the truck, I am using the Trumpeter M915, parts from the Trumpeter M983A2 LET, the M870A1 trailer from the Trumpeter M983/M870 kit, parts from Meng's M911, and some scratch-building.

So far, I pretty much have the chassis done.

To start, I had to lengthen the frame to an overall length of 319 inches, which is 57 inches longer than the M915.  In 1/35, that equates to 42mm.  I built the extension out of sheet styrene pieces made into a C channel.  Then I added the driven front axle from the M911 kit.  Next, I added the pusher axle parts.  I found that pretty much all the drive train parts of the Meng M911 kit are on the same sprue, E sprue.  I was able to order just that sprue from Meng.  I also used the transfer case from a HEMTT, along with the drive shafts from the M911 to finish off the drive train.  All the drive train and axle parts fit really well.  I am very happy with them.

Next was onto the fifth wheel,  Here, I used the heavier fifth wheel from the M983 kit.  I scratch-built the ramps and raised platform for it from sheet and c-channel styrene.  I also added the rear roller by making its mount out of sheet styrene and the roller from a left over air tank.  I finished these assemblies by adding a bunch of bolt heads to them; about 50 all told!

Next was the winch, its hydraulic reservoir, controls, and platform.  I modified the winch from the M983 kit by boxing in one end and cutting down the upper frame around it.  I made the hydraulic reservoir, control box, and platform from sheet stryrene and c-channels.  For the control handles, I used some modified tie-downs and bird shot for the balls. The work platform was made out of c-channel and left over PE screen.

Here is how the triple rear wheels will look.  The third set of wheels comes from a 1/32 Monogram trailer kit that happen to be the exect same size as the kit wheels.

Next up is the cab, which will thankfully be a straight out-of-the-box build, with some added details of course.  

More to come soon.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

Check out my Gallery: https://app.photobucket.com/u/HeavyArty

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

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