Scania LB 110 super
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We don’t see many lorries on this forum,so here’s my 1/24 scale scania that is much modified from a Heller kit,with a semi scratchbuilt trailer,with authentic roping and sheeting!
This is a model of a scania that my father owned,I built it about 12 years ago
This is a model of a scania that my father owned,I built it about 12 years ago
Edited by and31 on Wednesday 4th August 09:12
rupertrr said:
That’s a lovely looking model, right down to the authentic looking lorry hitches in the sheet roping. Very nice.
Really sorry about your dad. I’m sure he’ll be pleased you are looking “his” lorry.
Thank you very much.I can assure you that it’s easier to rope and sheet the real thing than doing it in scale!Really sorry about your dad. I’m sure he’ll be pleased you are looking “his” lorry.
Sad thing is,this was the only lorry my dad had painted and sign written in 20 odd years of running his own lorries,and we don’t have one single photo of it after it was done lol
One of my first jobs in the haulage business back in the 60,s was to harp and tie down a flat bed Albion underslung truck ,I had no idea how to do it and the transport manager showed me how it was to be done ,hellish job esp in the rain .it was Mc Neils transport in Pollockshaws Glasgow ,they had the contract to distribute Kellogs corn flakes .Love the model looks great .
and31 said:
Every day a journey said:
I love that!I’m sure that 111 was in an early edition of Truck magazine
Edited by and31 on Monday 19th April 21:01
Bit of a difference to the origins...
Every day a journey said:
and31 said:
Every day a journey said:
I love that!I’m sure that 111 was in an early edition of Truck magazine
Edited by and31 on Monday 19th April 21:01
Bit of a difference to the origins...
Would love to have the skills to hand make a bigger version for him
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