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  1. Those shafts are amazing, to bad it didn't bring what you hoped for... You had better performing off road vehicles in the past...
  2. You know, I really start to see why I love this type of truck so much... What ever color scheme or configuration, it always looks so impressive, really love this truck... Let's get back to your dilemma, I completely understand. The colors of Hall's are indeed not easy to achieve. Custom stickers are okay, but they only to add not to cover... Probably Red would be the best option and would look nice too! Nevertheless the other color options are more exciting and challenging!!! I'm not sure what you are looking for precise. The PBT unit uses Medium Blue, White and Dark Blue, these colors are available! However the color of the chassis would demand most of your skills. Either it is in DBG as my original design or in Medium Blue and you have to find solutions. Not many Technic Bricks and other parts are in this color, if not none at all... Maybe you should stick with the TNL colors, just an imaginary truck, why not... You can also stick to the curtain siders you initially come up with... What would you say?
  3. Nicely build and indeed the moving counterweight is almost a must in every lifting LEGO device...well done... :thumbup:
  4. You have the right to be happy... Well done!!!
  5. Nice job mate! Well done and I really think those colors are very nice! Chromed wheels and exhaust would be perfect! Did you consider to chrome the fuel tanks as well? This Hall's combination is nice and if that is a common four axle B-Train for that era you should build it I think. Building a single classic Scania as this is makes sense. As you describe you can still build a TNL combination, but not necessarily with this Scania Crossing time borders is basically what I did by releasing this truck. Consider it to be a just recently completely rebuild truck, that is how I look at it. Nevertheless giving it classic Hall's colors and that B-train will do well! People will indeed recognize it as such... Having another combination that is common these days with a WS would be great! I really love that brand a lot and is indeed common in your region! Great to have both a classic and a contemporary B-train at shows... Just curious how that Hall's color scheme will turn out! What about the roof? My design has a TopLine roof but your Hall's truck doesn't. Would be nice to make it a little lower adding round fuel tanks and that box impact guard at the front with that bull catcher...would be amazing... :thumbup:
  6. Another excellent build...thanks for sharing... :thumbup:
  7. Again an excellent build with a very nice video... :thumbup:
  8. Nice pictures of a great event...thanks for you input on this...
  9. Wow, you did it well my friend... Nice to see it in LDD too, but did realize about the constraints...but who cares... :laugh: I think you are doing well this way, I would not know any more efficient way... Well keep us posted and I am looking forward to your WIP topic on your TNL version!!!
  10. Love everything about this build!!! Your long travel rear wheel suspension is excellently brilliant...amazing...!!! :thumbup: Nice to use the parts this way...
  11. Really lovely design and execution!!! Well done... Like the shapes...!!!
  12. These are indeed amazing models and the video is super!!! :thumbup: All the way!!!
  13. I really love this build all the way!!! Really well done... :thumbup:
  14. It was a great display indeed, really amazing models...
  15. Thanks again for another excellent build! Nice video as I told you at YT...
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