Here's more photos of Dean Hess' recently built model using Classic Metal Works' recently introduced 1946 Chevrolet three axle tractor. Starting with the tractor, it was completely repainted in Shell Gasoline colors. Dean shimmed the cab up a bit to allow the Athearn "Old-Skool (sic)/blue box" tires and wheel inserts to fit proportionally, repainted, weathered and detailed with a chrome trim rings. He added a fuel tank on top of a crossover plate. He also added air brake service lines and a cab mounted horn. Dean made new headlights to replace the original ones by punching out a small disc from styrene and then adding a very small dab of clear epoxy that make for a perfectly shaped head lamp.
The tank trailer is of his own design utilizing pictures and dimensional drawings. It is designed/intended to " fit" the Chevy tractor in both size and style of the period. It is a 30' long by 8' high trailer cast in resin from Dean's own mold master. He used a Promotex trailer only for the elliptical shape of the tank and an Ulrich top for the manholes and drip edges; otherwise it is a complete rebuild and completely cast in resin. Note the dual arched wheel wells and extreme slope of the tank back. Dean used CMW's wheels and tires and landing gear with suspension from A-Line. The trailer compartment doors are Ed O'Keefe decals and the Shell and flammable decals are from Ken Goudy. Previously featured in Photo Gallery 508.
Posted April 21, 2012 |
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