This vintage logging truck built by Joe Piazza was
inspired by an old Peterbilt logger. The basis for the model was a Lee
Town Mack BQ metal kit. The log bunks are modified Walker castings with
added styrene details and have bearing plates that rotate. The cab roof
platform was built from styrene, scale lumber, and wire with a Cary
locomotive horn. The headache rack was built from styrene sheet and
angles. The grille guard was made from styrene and wire. The trailer
was built using a Roco military crane buggy with frame built from styrene
with movable bunks. Painted with Floquil paints and weathered to simulate
the dusty Sierra Mountains logging environment. Also shown in Photo
Galleries 206 and 240.
Posted December 18, 2004 |
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