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Build it from scratch and make it excellent - then you may find a buyer of your master who will cast multiples. First find a measured drawing. I would use plasticard for straight, flat surfaces and green stuff for fussy small parts, curves and wheels. Think of the frame as a flat platform then build it as a series of "boxes" ie: engine compartment, cab, bed, etc.John
I was being to think this project had disappeared into the ether.What will ask is. Just what level of detail do you want. Are you building to Scale modelling standards,or To be Gaming pieces? Because you've enough information in the top two pictures.To build a gaming model.There's absolutely no need to detail a chassis or drive system.(If you can't. See it in a photo then you don't need to make it.(especially as most gaming models are viewed virtually from above , through out a game.).Do you have any vehicle models in your collection ( built or still in a kit) with similar wheels?As its the only part that's tricky regardless of skill level.But of course there's a short cut if you can find a single wheel.Mark.
Not at all,I just thought you intended to reboot the project with a new thread and hopefully some new ideas.Speaking of which, You could try Pm to Rich H. He's has a Cad system,and if I remember rightly he's already made suitable wheels for lorries of this size , So its likely he's still got the files to cut some more.Mark.