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By Glen M. Coleman (Gcoleman) on Wednesday, November 09, 2011 - 12:46 am:
My girll is a stainless steel grid I cut with a plasma cutter, but it was too flat, looked right, but needed some depth, so for now its just layered balsa wood that I sealed and painted to match, and the nosecone insert is carved from a piece of 4" insulation foam sheet, and skinned with bondo and Xacto board of all things, painted and coated with several coats of matte clear to help protect it, so far, its done well. I plan to rebuild the front of the tractor in the spring including a correct height front grille to that of a real 1466 and making both the grille and the nosecone insert out of a more substantial material, hopefully each being only one piece to avoid tedious assembly and increase strength. Theres a voice in the back of my head telling me to repaint it red, but, I really do like my CAT yellow industrial, the next cub will be a wideframe geardrive made into either a 1206/56 or a 1066 black stripe, or, a model 100 if I can find a decent one, but these are all down the road projects.<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>
Glenn, the 1466 is the look I'm going after, but nothing wrong with yellow, makes it look very industrial. Heck I had to do a double take thought maybe there would be a backhoe on it or something!
Speaking of 1466... family has a couple of those, probably one of my favorite looks after the letter series, one reason I like the 1x8/9 series looks.
And here is the one with the cab. Actually you can see the other one in the background too.
We'll have to compare notes, or just when you go to build your 'more substantial' one just build two and I'll pay ya for it! I had some more ideas, I'll send ya an email later since this is getting off topic at least for the main forum.