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Boom Haul - Pic Update!!!
1959scudetto replied to tiking's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Absolutely fantastic !!! G E N I A L ! ! ! -
Ebay dreamers
1959scudetto replied to 1959scudetto's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Indeed! Moreover, it seems to become more and more common to buy a new kit for 25,00 $, cannibalize it and try to sell the parts/trees for all together 150,00 upwards... for example: grill 9,99, headlights 7,99, cab 14,99, hood 12,99, engine 16,99, sleeper14,99, exhaust pipes 12,99, mudflaps 8,99 and so on... I saw things like that more and more frequently on ebay USA. Crazy, isn't it? -
Ebay dreamers
1959scudetto replied to 1959scudetto's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm with you, Sean, you're right - the mold lines are still visible and have not been adressed to. I can't imagine to pay more than maybe 5,00 $ for such a built kit. For me, it only makes sense if there is no other way to get a rare and old kit (f. i. I bought from a German modeler on ebay an ERTL International Transtar Coe, the forerunner of the Transtar II, for about 25 $ as a built-up - it will be disassembled, repainted and rebuilt; an unbuilt one would have been way out of my budget) Diecasts can be also a solution when there is no kit available (I'v bought several Alfa Romeos in 1/24). Those listings indeed can be entertaining! -
Just saw on ebay a Revell 1/25 snapper Peterbilt 359 "pro built" for 75,00 $ !!! Nothing on this model was "pro" - but the asked price: no detail painting (indicators on the fenders were still bare chrome, side indicators on the edges of the fenders were still unpainted, the rubber window seals/surrounds were also not painted, nor were the windshield wipers or the door handles. The whole truck looks unpainted - but I'm not sure) the only decals were some license plates, fleet numbers and Peterbilt logos! My opinion is: the FUN of model building is BUILDING !!! (and painting and detailing, of course) Can someone tell me why anyone should spend 75,00 $ on a (poorly) built model that is available everywhere for about 20,00 $ ??? This goes way beyond my fantasy! Some people are really out of this world, I think. - What do you think?
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MACK Superliner flatbed
1959scudetto replied to Vbad's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Great execution of a sturdy old junkyard workhorse! Excellent weathering, Dmitry! -
Revell snap Peterbilt SD
1959scudetto replied to Old Buckaroo's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Absolutely - awesome looking working truck - never thought of reworking the snap kit this way... -
Very nIce model truck, Chuck - although the original is not the most attractive machine. I built mine more than 30 years ago and I remember it was not the easiest build - especially the hood/cab didn't fit at all - will be rebuilt some day - I do hope that it will look at least half as nice as yours...
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post just your cabovers here
1959scudetto replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
great looking, dirty and tired old workhorse, Ken!!! -
Custom Kenworth W9 Completed
1959scudetto replied to gino's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very nice KW, Gino - though I'm not into custom trucks, this one looks cool - and not overdone! -
1974 Kenworth K123
1959scudetto replied to KJ790's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very much appreciated, KJ - it definitely has "the look" ! -
Boom Haul - Pic Update!!!
1959scudetto replied to tiking's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Excellent weathering, Charles - especially the rust or the hydraulic oil dripping out from the tubes... Or the worn-out, damaged spare tire - one could look for hours,... -
post just your cabovers here
1959scudetto replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Great-looking big sleeper 352, Ken - is this the 110" Cab? Gives me some inspiration for my own one: I would like to cut a piece out of the cab from one and integrate it to the other... -
Needlenose Pete
1959scudetto replied to BlackDragon's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
One of the best looking Peterbilt conventionals ever! (I saw it on a German forum too) Absolutely amazing!!! -
AMT Kenworth W-900
1959scudetto replied to steve1970's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Excellent build, Steve - the metallic brown suits this classic KW perfectly ! -
Will Chandler's 1970 Kenworth K-123
1959scudetto replied to steve1970's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Great looking cabover !!! -
C'est formidable, Jean-Jaques !!! A truly excellent model with a well deserved prize for its execution. "Eyeball time" has the meaning of very thoroughly inspection, i.e. the watchers/onlookers laid their eyes on it for a rather long time to look at every detail. I think this was meant.
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Two Freightline Cabovers
1959scudetto replied to extmcdriver's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Awesome paint scheme on the blue Freightliner !!! Could you please post some more pics? -
Mixed bag of cabovers
1959scudetto replied to extmcdriver's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Exactly my thoughts - especially the Mack Cruiseliner (even if it might be a 'phantom') and the brown KW - which bumper did you use for this? It almost looks like it could be from a Freightliner Powerliner... Keep them coming - your models look great! -
Gary, if the Miura is the ESCI reissue - which I think that it is - then beware! It is clumsy and toylike, detail is sparse, proportions are wrong. This is why I sold mine many years ago. The best Miura on the market is from Hasegawa though it is a late SV version.
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I'm absolutely with you on that, Bill. Thankfully I have kept 3 original Italeri kits though I would have bought at least 2 more. The Esci (Ertl) version is awkward - I built 2 of them in the 80's, replaced the wheels with Italeri spokes and tires and tried to correct its biggest flaws - anyway, hand off of this (until you are a box art collector!).
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Grandpoppa K-Wopper 123
1959scudetto replied to OlSchoolRedo's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Fantastic looking early 70's combination - very well executed - a really nice pair! -
Lonestar Car Hauler
1959scudetto replied to kilrathy10's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Jim, Italeri has/had several trucks with racing trailer in different liveries - some of them included a metal/plastic model of a racing bike: here is Valentino Rossi's 500 cc world championship contender from 2000/2001 (Honda NSR)