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I used to work for the Portland Cement Association (PCA) where my job was to denigrate structural steel and boost concrete usage.  Silly!

 

Anyway a while ago I purchased a Manitowoc 555 crawler crane. I could not figure out a way to incorporate that into my layout until I found a scale working model of a GAR-BRO concrete bucket.  Then Of course I needed scale Concrete Trucks [although inside the mixer is cement, there is also sand, stone and water that makes the mixture inside Concrete not just cement; at PCA we were taught this difference]

 

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I just needed Concrete Trucks to build a nice construction diorama; There are numerous European models available in 1/50 scale by  Siku or Joal but I did not want COE Mercedes trucks I wanted USA MACK trucks, more common in the Chicagoland area. I found a few on eBay and then ones from a diecast guy that specializes in Discontinued Conrad models. The Conrad Evans Concrete Truck was a Mack but was painted in a way that did not match any of the local suppliers.

 

The Ready-mix suppliers here are Ozinga and Prairie. Ozinga is all RED and has a striped red-white mixer; while Prairie's truck is Green with a soft gray mixer.

 

I  purchased three Siku Mixers and dissembled those along with the two Conrads. Using two green First Gear trucks I found on eBay; I had the makings of 3 Ozingas and two Prairie Concrete mixers.

 

Painting: I stripped the details, windows, etc from  the Conrad cabs removed the mixer and painted those red; The mixers I painted white.

 

 

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The mixer barrels will be striped with painters tape and then painted red too. when the tape is removed I will have three red and white striped mixers.

 

As to the Prairie mixers I painted those a light gray.

 

 

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The small chute things are the chute extensions that fit on the wheel wells.

 

PUSHER Wheels: When Concrete trucks are very heavy they employ hydraulic pusher wheels on a fourth lift up trailing axle, that takes weight off the inner wheels.  When I was chopping up the Siku's I had extra axle sets that will become the pusher wheels.

 

Once I have the truck re-assembled I'll try to post.

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Looking good , can't wait to see the finished product. I grew up very close to cement plant in PA. As a child , I would run to our front porch just to see the trucks go up the street. By age five I had a pile of sand, bag of portland cement and gravel that I would use in my assortment of tonka trucks. If you don't mind me asking, what did you pay for the models you are working on? I would love to add one to my layout. George

the discontinued Conrads go for $125-200 on eBay so way too expensive to chop up but I did that anyway!!

 

I picked up three Sikus for $99 and the Top Gear MACK trucks for $30-35 The TG's came from discontinued dump trucks where the dump was removed. The Siku mixers will fit the TGs.  See below This my John Oremes Prairie Material Concrete Truck mock-up before decals are added.

 

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Ebay has a lot of Top Gear 1/34 scale Concrete Truck models  not 1/50. So review the listing carefully before buying or bidding.

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Your pictures are looking GREAT!

 

Don't forget a place to hang the Chutes, some hose and a control stand or in the case of these newer trucks a wired remote control.

 

I've run Bulk tankers, concrete ready mix and what have you in my time. The older Macks hold a special place in my heart because I have managed to get them into and out of places where a man cannot stand upright. Also if they got muddy, open both doors and aim the firehose through the cab and go take lunch while it all dried.

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