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Re: M8b - K8 Guy car transporter casting differences

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 6:42 pm
by A-Man-Called-Bwian
A-Man-Called-Bwian wrote:Here they are...
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Re: M8b - K8 Guy car transporter casting differences

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2018 5:20 pm
by DrJeep
The M8 - K8 hybrids are really interesting and quite scarce, so it’s a good find. Your M8 is a relatively late example - an earlier trailer would have a flat front, different arms at the rear, and no brace under the ramp. Another one to look out for!

Re: M8b - K8 Guy car transporter casting differences

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 8:57 pm
by A-Man-Called-Bwian
A photo of my turquoise and yellow version and the blue and silver DAF.

Re: M8b - K8 Guy car transporter casting differences

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 11:07 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
Here is a resized version of Bwian's image.
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Ghosthunter.

Re: M8b - K8 Guy car transporter casting differences

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 10:14 am
by A-Man-Called-Bwian
Ghosthunter: Thanks for re-sizing the photos.

Everyone else: With regard to restoration of the blue/silver DAF - would it be possibly to realign the cab back straight? It's bent at the cab base. I'm worried that trying to bend it back will result in a break or crack and make it worse. Any ideas on whether or not to proceed and if so, how? I bought it simply because I thought it was a different coloured one from the range and didn't realise it was a pre production model.

Re: M8b - K8 Guy car transporter casting differences

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 11:10 am
by DrJeep
A-Man-Called-Bwian wrote:With regard to restoration of the blue/silver DAF - would it be possibly to realign the cab back straight? It's bent at the cab base. I'm worried that trying to bend it back will result in a break or crack and make it worse. Any ideas on whether or not to proceed and if so, how? I bought it simply because I thought it was a different coloured one from the range and didn't realise it was a pre production model.
I’d do nothing to it except perhaps give it a very gentle clean. It’s exceptionally rare and special just like it is, and the damage helps to show that it’s authentic.

Re: M8b - K8 Guy car transporter casting differences

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 4:21 pm
by Idris
A-Man-Called-Bwian wrote:would it be possibly to realign the cab back straight? It's bent at the cab base. I'm worried that trying to bend it back will result in a break or crack and make it worse. Any ideas on whether or not to proceed and if so, how? I bought it simply because I thought it was a different coloured one from the range and didn't realise it was a pre production model.
I do not think an attempt to straighten the tractor unit is worth the risk. Mazak/zamak does not take kindly to being worked, and seems to crack very easily when bent.