Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin:
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◊ 2014-08-28 12:45 |
Difficult to say if it's a 6x2 or a 4x2. There was a choice between a 60 inches non sleeper cab, a 86 inches single sleeper cab and a 110 inches double sleeper cab, with fleet or premium as different levels of luxury. If a 4x2 (single rear axle) it could be a HDT-AC-86 Link to "alldrawings.ru" . If a 6x2 (twin rear axles, i.e. a bogie) it could be a HDT-BC-86 https://www.flickr.com/photos/62050468@N06/7004151780/ . If it has a really long cabin it's a 110 Link to "www.flickr.com" . If it has a short cabin it's a 60 Link to "www.flickr.com" . If it's an impossibility to choose, it has to be a HDT (heavy duty tractors) as it's a COE (cab over engine), as it was called CHDT Link to "www.flickr.com" when conventionally built (with hood/bonnet). -- Last edit: 2014-08-28 13:19:24 |
◊ 2014-09-04 19:47 |
It looks like CG, and it's maybe the same model as the other Marmon (HDT-AC 86) |
◊ 2014-09-21 06:27 |
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◊ 2014-10-15 15:28 |
Looks like CG. And is that supposed to be Michael Bay in the passenger seat? |
◊ 2015-02-25 23:14 |
Trailer (and quite possibly the truck as well) are CGI. No trailer manufacturer has a random 1 foot drop in the middle of the trailer. Those that do have drops are typically moving trailers that drop 3 feet or more and are much closer to the ground, side entry/exit doors and don't have refrigeration units. The issues with the truck.. the passenger looks like a store-front mannequin.. and the shadows on the nose of the truck are inconsistent with reality. |