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Mind blown!!!!So the result of this week
UP next ))
So the result of this week![]()
Hallo,
some progress from my Kenworth Project which will result in a set of several scenery and drivable and seasonal trucks.
Still I would like to get some more detailed information about the dimensiones. Especially about the overall height and the nose height - just if anybody knows something
>snips<
Your's TUME
Not sure about the heights, and I'm not sure if you are going off of a photo of some sorts, so I'm shooting from the hip here: the older trucks I have driven (oldest being a 70-80ish KW) typically have the fuel tanks on the frame under the cab, with the steps attached to the straps that secure the tanks. You will have a battery box frame mounted on the driver side between the fuel tanks and the front drive axle, conveniently located so as a blown tire will destroy the battery box (voice of experience). Check your reference material, because you may be right for what you are modeling, but this is what I have run across. I'm driving a 2013 Freightliner now, and the new FL's have the tanks moved back where they are on your model and the batteries are under the cab on one side, while the new exhaust system is on the other.
Hope this helps you.
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Slowly working away on my next steamer
Zec