This has been on my bucket list for a while now. With the IH rig done work can commence on this one. I like both the style of this Reo and the color so I'm going to try and model it just the way it is.
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I started out with a Reo cab of more recent vintage but it was not easy to work with. A lot of distortion and warping that could not be corrected. The nose and fenders needed to be cut out anyway so I got it done. In addition the windshield needed to be relocated. I made a replacement windshield surround with some brass sheet. With the outline traced on the flat sheet, a strip of brass was soldered to the outside to create a shoulder that the window glass could rest against.
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With the windshield surround in place work was commenced on the hood and fenders using some drawings and photos as a guide.
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The hood and fenders are carved from Renshape. An easy to use plastic extruded material it carves like a dream and sands well. It has no grain so there is no concern about breakage or getting fine edges. In the photo I glued a printout of the grill openings to the front of the hood piece and used my Dremel with a cutting wheel to begin the opening of the grill slots. A small flat file was used to sand away the remaining material. The drawing helped in retaining the width and shape of each opening.
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Renshape also works well with a mill. I don't have one but I do have a small drill press and a cross slide. So again a printout of the Reo letters for the front of the hood were glued to a piece of it and put in the cross slide. Material was machined away from the letters and finished off with a sharp Xxacto knife. Then the letters were sliced clear with a razor saw and glued to the front of the hood.
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The fenders were then ground down thinning out the profile and rounding off the corners. This is were we as of today. Some fine fitting and sanding still need to be done. And then it is back to the cab to do some cleanup.
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