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1 hour ago, steph77 said:

Maybe i am late at the party...

Version 2 is better IMO.

What i do not like (and i test it already on my own model) is the red fenders.

The TGS has a flat lateral surface.

Not sure it is the good choice for this one.

S.

In the Man I think they can be used, because the sides of the cab are not totally flat, but there is some recess over the wheelarches.

Here is my (smaller) version:

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Maybe the new 2020 version is more flat...

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4 hours ago, steph77 said:

The TGS has a flat lateral surface.

The TGS is like the Arocs. The mudguards are wider than the Cab.

The fenders are not perfect, but a good compromise, i think

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question is only how to gain round shape at the front of fenders without holes between technic fender and slope brick (I assume that slope brick will be used) ?

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I also prefer the one to the right, except for the extra gap on that grill’s upper left.
 

The red panels on the right give a much cleaner look in my opinion. 

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1 hour ago, efferman said:

In relation to the TGX the TGS seems small.

 

Could it be because of the fact the cab seems too close to the ground?

It seems to me that the space between the top of the front Wheel and the mudgard should be augmented even by two studs.

What do you think?

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3 minutes ago, steph77 said:

It seems to me that the space between the top of the front Wheel and the mudgard should be augmented even by two studs.

The cab is actually 1.5 studs, and i have to moove cab and Bumper a half stud higher to get a proper connection between bumper and frame. So your guess will probably fit.

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The Cab is now in the correct Position, but, the measuremnts of the real tgs says the frontaxle need to be 2 studs closer together. now is the question, second axle forward or first axle back?

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49 minutes ago, efferman said:

second axle forward or first axle back?

What does the blueprint say? Which axle is already placed in the correct position?

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What I always do is to take a diagram of the model I am building, and follow it as closely as possible.
Maybe you can scale a blueprint to match your tires, and then measure which tire/wheel should be moved front/back.
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I haven't measured, but I can see right now that (in the blueprint), the front wheels' center is standing right at the middle of the side window on the cab.
On your model, the front wheel is standing very closely to that.
So, I would say, move the second axle forward, and leave the front axle as is.

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To get a blueprint for the 2021 TGS is very hard, even good pictures from the Side are hard to get. Especially for a special chassis like this.

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1 hour ago, Milan said:

Oooh, the joy of trying to find a hard-to-find blueprint. I just know how it feels :)

Well known method blind chicken and corn :laugh:

Michael, what to say yet again great MOC

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speeking of the Wheel distance i agree with @Milan : move the second axle to the front.

For the distance between second and third axle, i guess this is variable and linked to the type of truck you build?

It looks really good so far!

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6 hours ago, Jurss said:

side picture

that is a great side picture. Thank you very much.

the shorter one seems to fit.

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or the third variant?

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