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American truck Kenworth K100. The model is made in the scale of 1:22. Has a suspension on all wheels. Two l-motors are used for driving and a servo motor for steering model. The truck is equipped with an automatic trailer hitch.

Kenworth K100

 

Kenworth K100

 

Kenworth K100

 

Kenworth K100

 

Kenworth K100

 

Kenworth K100

 

Kenworth K100

 

Kenworth K100

 

Kenworth K100

 

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Cute lil K100 :wub:

Impressive how you incorporate suspension in such small scale

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That’s a great looking truck there! Love the details and the functionality! And also the small diorama makes a great scene

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There's a number of suttle details that unless your a diehard truck spotter or you happen to own a k100 or two are very well done.

A lot of love has been lavished on the truck and reefer I would certain love this on my shelf.

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10 hours ago, CrankyCraig said:

It's amazing! The attention to detail is incredible. What an entrance. :thumbup:

Thanks! 

 

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4 hours ago, NeilB25 said:

This is fantastic, love the detail. How did you do the trailer air lines?

Thanks! These are electric wires with a diameter of 2 mm wound on a lego antenna

 

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4 hours ago, efferman said:

wow, iam in love with this K Whopper

Thanks!

 

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4 hours ago, I_Igor said:

Cute lil K100 :wub:

Impressive how you incorporate suspension in such small scale


That was not easy!))

 

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4 hours ago, howitzer said:

I love it, reminds me a lot of the best Model Team sets from the 90's.

 

Model Team my favorite series!!

 

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1 hour ago, legotechnicus said:

That’s a great looking truck there! Love the details and the functionality! And also the small diorama makes a great scene

 

Thank you very much!

 

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What a great truck. Do you happen to have more details on the chassis/rear suspension?

I'd like to recreate something like this.

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9 hours ago, captainmib said:

What a great truck. Do you happen to have more details on the chassis/rear suspension?

I'd like to recreate something like this.

I’ll do the instructions for the entire chassis later

 

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Besides those airfilters on the roof looking a bit odd ... it's a great truck :classic:
Lots of details and very recognisable. Like the coloring too, looks great.
And also nice diorama.

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1 hour ago, neonic said:

Besides those airfilters on the roof looking a bit odd ... it's a great truck :classic:
Lots of details and very recognisable. Like the coloring too, looks great.
And also nice diorama.

Due to dust on the road, mainly on Australian trucks, air intakes were installed on the roof

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Such a great model plus I really dig the diodrama and all the accessories. I used to dream of owning the 5580 as a kid and this model ticks all those nostalgic boxes. :pir-love:

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Fantastic model with very nice details! I love the little diorama as well. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:  A minor note would be that the trucks chassis could use some more thickness/sturdiness between the front and second axle.

Overall amazing work!

Best regards.

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4 hours ago, MajklSpajkl said:

Fantastic model with very nice details! I love the little diorama as well. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:  A minor note would be that the trucks chassis could use some more thickness/sturdiness between the front and second axle.

Overall amazing work!

Best regards.

Thanks! I am redoing this chassis, the next version will have greater rigidity!)

 

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