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I've wanted to convert the American Heritage Divco Milk Truck truck to 'Streets for some time.  And what better milk company than Borden? 

Photos and video below.  I did this conversion as one of the examples in my second 'streets book: the conversion probably took less than an hour but I've spent about five hours taking pictures and writing.  I've attached the early draft of the pages that cover its conversion in a .pdf below.  It has not been proofread or copy-edited but its accurate as to how I built it.

 

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Originally Posted by Norton:

Pretty cool stuff Lee. Have you tried or considered installing something like a mini commander for TMCC control?

 

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No.  There isn't any room even inside 'Streets cars and even this milk truck has very little room left (I installed supercapacitor "electronic flywheel" for smooth running and its full inside.  On large buses or trucks there would be room.  

 

 

Thanx for the post Lee, you never cease to amaze me with your skills and generosity. I'm a smidge too young to remember milk delivery, but absolutely love that conversion. I don't recall ever seeing a street legal vehicle that had a stand up drivers position.
i was wondering if you could elaborate on the super capacitor / "electronic flywheel" you used for this conversion? I have some budget Lionel & K-Line locomotives, they use truck mounted motors. They are decent looking enough and could use some "flywheeling". Just to give them a bit of an assist when running with their more endowed cousins.... Or, do you think something like this would be a non solution?
I'm still relatively new in O, so I apologize in advance if this is out of line or a asked many times before question.
Regardless, an awesome looking truck!

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