1926 Mack AC Stake Bed Circus Truck 1/24 Scale Model Kit How To Assemble Paint Wood Grain Plastic

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In 1915, the massive Mack AC "Bulldog" ushered in a new era in the annals of American trucking, and the graceful sloping hood and growl of a brutish four-cylinder engine came to represent the standard of reliability of a new breed of commercial "workhorse".

The sturdy construction of the Mack fostered the expression "built like a Mack", and by the 1920's these rugged machines could be seen laboring in an endless variety of arduous tasks. Whether transporting or hauling giant logs in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, the rugged Mack mastered each new challenge with ease.

Your 1926 Mack AC Bulldog is a highly detailed replica. You will create a museum quality replica of the 4 cylinder power plant that enabled this truck to transport the newly-cut logs to nearby mills. Your model is fitted with tires similar to the solid rubber tires that were on the original trucks. When you have completed your Mack Logger, you will have a detailed model of a famous trucking pioneer.

Features
Highly detailed kit
Molded in Yellow, Black and clear with rubber tires
This was the first one Monogram made back in the 1970's
Designed by Tom Daniel and Bob Johnson
Over 125 parts
The model measures 10.5 inches l

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This classic kit comes from the old Monogram tooling. Molded in red, black, brown and clear with rubber tires. Includes logs, metal chain, detailed instructions and decals. Officially licensed with Mack Trucks. New boxt art by Don Greer.

1/24 Scale 1926 Mack AC Bulldog Logging Truck Atlantis Toy and Hobby Monogram 2401

Mack Trucks, Inc., is an American truck manufacturing company and a former manufacturer of buses and trolley buses. Founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company, it manufactured its first truck in 1905 and adopted its present name in 1922.[1] Mack Trucks is a subsidiary of AB Volvo, which purchased Mack along with its then parent company Renault Véhicules Industriels in 2000.[2]

Founded originally in Brooklyn, New York in 1900, the company's headquarters were moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1905 where they remained until 2009. In 2009, its headquarters were relocated to Greensboro, North Carolina.[3] Mack products are produced in Lower Macungie, Pennsylvania,[4] and Salem, Virginia,[5] with all powertrain products produced in its Hagerstown, Maryland plant. Mack also maintains additional assembly plants in Pennsylvania, Australia, and Venezuela. The company also once maintained plants in Hayward, California and Oakville, Ontario, though both of these have been closed.

The heavy-duty AC, with its well-known tapered hood, was the truck which started the bulldog theme. A 377 cu in (6.2 L) 4 cylinder gasoline engine 4X2 with chain drive, it was strong, reliable, and worked well in rough terrain. Introduced in 1916, there was a great demand because of World War I, over 6000 3+1⁄2-, 5+1⁄2-, and 7+1⁄2-ton trucks were built for the UK and US military. There were also commercial sales from 1916; the AC was well suited for logging and construction work. A larger version, the AP, built between 1926 and 1938, was an off-road haul truck used on Boulder Dam and other large projects. 40,299 ACs had been built when production ended in 1939.

The Mack B series models were Mack's primary vehicle from its introduction in 1953 until it was replaced by the R Series in 1966. They ranged in size from the medium duty B20P gas powered 4X2 to the oversized B873SX turbo-diesel 6X6. B Models were commonly used as semi tractors and in the construction industry. They were also used as fire engines and trucks, sometimes with the roof of the cab removed. 127,786 B Models were built.

By 1916 Mack was producing 4- and 6-cylinder gasoline engines, and through 2014 continued to offer their own, in the form of three diesel I6s. Engines by other manufacturers were often optional, supplied over the years by Caterpillar, Cummins, Chrysler, Detroit Diesel, Hercules, Scania, and Waukesha.

Mack started making diesels in 1938, in 1957 the END and turbocharged ENDT 673 diesel were introduced. This 672 cu in (11.0 L) I6 engine family was successful, and remained in production for over 30 years.

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