General-Lee
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Not sure don't think so unless the back(lights etc.) pivot.I'm presuming machinery removals , I can't quite see if the beaver tail lifts to make a conventional flat bed. No drawbar coupling
Not sure don't think so unless the back(lights etc.) pivot.I'm presuming machinery removals , I can't quite see if the beaver tail lifts to make a conventional flat bed. No drawbar coupling
Is the dolly/rear axle powered looks like when he's manoeuvring on the bend like there was drive?
Must be the top of the cab; single spot, squared beacons and sun visor could easily be a older lorry.Very retro, with the name board and roof rack. Like that a lot!
Drive or just live rear steer?Is the dolly/rear axle powered looks like when he's manoeuvring on the bend like there was drive?
Must be the top of the cab; single spot, squared beacons and sun visor could easily be a older lorry.
Yeah you could be right.Drive or just live rear steer?
think you'll find its a powered axle with steering
I do like this traditionalWith cars I find some colours suit some models better than others.
Perhaps it's the scale of truck cabs but I still notice the cab shape first and don't think there is a "wrong" colour for them. I prefer less blingy but it's amazing how different paint liveries can alter your perception of any particular truck type
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Good name! Truck looks alright too.Long time family friend new truck Volvo FH16-750View attachment 133130
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Yep good strong name is NigelGood name! Truck looks alright too.
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Roger that!Yep good strong name is Nigel