Tractor-Trailer
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The front of the radio control Freightliner Classic XL. Company 'Voyager'; I added lights to add life to it; and the Victora rebellion winter front tends to make it just stand out from the rest of the models.
I also cut the single antenna and turned it into two; then used them for radio reception over the mirrors. |
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Ferret Grove National is the name of the trailer I made; it's a carrier of wine from Shackelford, Connecticut. Shackelford was a name of a ferret I choose to use from a show I saw one morning on Cartoon Network. So no, it isn't a real place.
New-Ray's dryvans tend to be out of scale in height; so I cut the trailer's roof to make it less tall; and I also cut the bumper to look more realistic, along with added fabric mud flaps, rear lights, double rear doors, and white painted wheel covers. At the moment the trailer has a paper cover over it which it taped underneath itself. It's more of a prototype, so it doesn't look as great as it should.
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Since the trailer has lights, there are wires behind the cab and in front of the trailer to provide electricity. There's also an orange LED light in the back of the cab for light when it's dark during hookup. |
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A full shot of the truck and trailer. |