Jump to content
Sign in to follow this  
DRIPTROIT 71

Kenworth T800 Quad Axle Dump

Recommended Posts

This one started with an extended Revell W900 wrecker chassis. The air ride was swapped with rubber block suspension from Clint Freeman. The T800 conversion, the dump bed kit, one of the lift axles, and the M11 Cummins are from Gary Wallace. The other lift axle is from Jamie at Moluminum. The battery box is from the parts store here on this site. Meant to reflect an owner operator rig that has been recently restored and mostly hauls asphalt.

05FED964-9907-4FA8-95E4-E0F944983A96.thumb.jpeg.1f26612e9dbaab8d1c2f7b3eb91402ff.jpeg

 

855DC838-05F4-46F6-ACDD-B9083BE6E7CD.thumb.jpeg.c2c07980243355dcbf791db7958a19cf.jpeg

 

990B415E-47F9-4F78-A4BF-81DD1B5E28CB.thumb.jpeg.36930ccfa8b3ef9cf2ea5388b1a0fe05.jpeg

 

D5C17E8D-C157-4AEA-8B51-54583B684B3D.thumb.jpeg.ab171dd5d772e4f0c0c07393eaed72d8.jpeg

 

CF98A991-C3C5-48CD-B095-52FBF5644E93.thumb.jpeg.de86c6470166cc845544bb72c729f943.jpeg

 

5A22F969-176F-420E-BABE-24B97F157271.thumb.jpeg.485d3b6442ab4a3619528d2c702b22f6.jpeg

 

28E5E975-CF3B-476C-8177-35244DE77B96.thumb.jpeg.b73bc3eb7ade859fdb8abacfd3e67f99.jpeg

 

B1195489-5BAE-4F7B-BF34-15865D670EF7.thumb.jpeg.4a95304e82ef9cc549bee380a124b487.jpeg

 

05D7F604-1466-4565-8598-CF0006CC9582.thumb.jpeg.d8a66f7e9ac545b056706babf735d845.jpeg

 

0C458003-5BC9-41F1-93B2-DA5B8CF0DB16.thumb.jpeg.225b0adea5eae8d3eb7908d12670dda7.jpeg9DF286A7-CCCC-4CCC-BC88-49B0B0576FD5.thumb.jpeg.3baac39d1648c6c67fe6101c19576c94.jpeg
 

8749445B-627A-45A8-816E-70812C8D8F58.thumb.jpeg.42f19a8b6d090e79734f27c200880ac5.jpeg

 

88336289-37B3-4BFD-BF5E-6CAC0B3585A5.thumb.jpeg.72a45fc9456a865ec63c51062d7b4b39.jpeg
 

BBA2ADC7-9233-4ED6-BEA1-D1DEDCE999B4.thumb.jpeg.0357352febeb7554338971ac65cfc3da.jpeg

Edited by DRIPTROIT 71

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Excellent all the way around. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it take shape. The engine detail is great, and the weathering is very effective, just the right amount in all the right places. You pulled together a lot of aftermarket parts to make a unique build. It’s not always easy (or cheap) to accomplish that, and your effort in doing so, along with your skill, has paid off.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 1/27/2021 at 8:10 PM, vincen47 said:

Excellent all the way around. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it take shape. The engine detail is great, and the weathering is very effective, just the right amount in all the right places. You pulled together a lot of aftermarket parts to make a unique build. It’s not always easy (or cheap) to accomplish that, and your effort in doing so, along with your skill, has paid off.

Thanks!! You have been an encouragement along the way.

21 hours ago, goingsouth58 said:

great lookin dump truck

 Thanks!!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
3 hours ago, OldFordRacer said:

SUPER Looking Dump, love the color, Is that one of those that you don"t bump the tires you just count them to see if they are all there

Thanks! It’s a worker, she still gets the tires bumped, and counted. 😀

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×