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Great news. So glad I didn't buy an expensive one on eBay or at the shows. I was very tempted. I'm still holding out for a Transtar II. It's hard to wait, but I'm sure it'll happen eventually.
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Crew cab dually w/Ranger bass boat
vincen47 replied to Flynlo's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice truck. I have that AAM dually in my stash for a future project. Where did you get the mirrors? -
Hearing Aid Beige. Hilarious!
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Peterbilt 359
vincen47 replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Another fantastic truck, what a beautiful paint job! -
Western Star Log Hauler
vincen47 replied to yh70's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Nice work, subtle and effective weathering. Very realistic. -
How Many Projects Are You Working On?
vincen47 replied to Warren D's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I've got 2 projects on the workbench. I have dozens in the planning/dreaming stages, and I keep adding to that list, but for actual glued parts and paint laid, just 2 - a 359 and that ol' Aeromax project. I'm not a fast builder due to time constraints, so it is hard getting one done before I start another. But, considering that in the past year I have a new house and a new baby, and my new workbench has just opened for business, I'm doing well. -
1977 GMC Sierra Wrecker
vincen47 replied to Vbad's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I missed this one, what a nice job -
One of my favorite cabovers, you did it well.
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Double-Take Replicas
vincen47 replied to Badluck 13's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I agree 100% -
Peterbilt 352
vincen47 replied to Ken Gilkeson's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Oh wow that is a beautiful truck! -
1972 Ford F-100 Scrap Hauler
vincen47 replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Wonderful. I've always appreciated your affinity for and ability to create the cosmetically challenged. Reminds me of growing up. But, the bed of parts is so well organized, must be driven by a very particular scrapper. My uncle always just threw it in and sorted it later... -
AMTERTL 1994 car trailer
vincen47 replied to Nova-ss's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Good luck with this project, I'm sure it'll turn out nice. I was set to get one of these a while back and paint the clear parts until I discovered the Galaxie Limited line of enclosed trailers. -
1974 Kenworth W900
vincen47 replied to KJ790's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very nice mods, I like the wheels, grille, and weathering -
Well, I'm going to send in my idea, and here's my thought process in picking the truck. Let me know what ya think. I want to submit an idea for a truck with the most realistic chance of being made by Italeri. If it were another company, the truck may be a different one. My best guess of what would be the most appealing to Italeri, and the general Italeri kit buying public, would follow these guidelines: 1. A modern subject. Ideally, a truck that is currently in production. Cad files would help speed the process and help Italeri be more accurate. I know, some would giggle at that, but they've done a great job with many of their kits. It looks like they are leaning towards a conventional, not a cabover, and class 8 cabovers are basically out of production in the US anyway. 2. A broad appeal, especially to the European crowd looking for American trucks. What says "The Great American Big Rig"? Yes, the Cascadia is the most popular truck on American highways, but I don't think it would be THE most popular truck kit. People buy real vehicles mostly for practicality, and they buy models for fun. Ya know, a conventional they can slap a big western cowboy mural decal on the sleeper. The plain jane no chrome daycab appeals to us, the die hard truck enthusiast, but this needs to have broader appeal. It is easier to dress down a truck than to dress it up. 3. A universal subject, what would lend itself to future kit versions like day cab, dump truck, wrecker, etc. Well, most in production aero conventionals are out of the running not having a separate sleeper, and they lack the traditional look. 4. Well, then we are left with the long hood conventional (with lots of chrome). Nothin says the typical American big rig like it. 5. Fairly easy licensing. With the Pete 378, I believe they already have an agreement with Paccar. hmmm. That basically leaves two flagship trucks that meet all of the above criteria. The Pete 389 and Kenworth W900L. Out of those two, I'd pick the W900L, because they may think the Peterbilt 389 is too similar to the 378. I know, I know, they are very very different but we're talking about the company who put a 379 on the 378 box and chose to make the 378 instead of the 379 in the first place. In my perfect world, they'd make them both, along with every other modern truck and all of the classic trucks yet to be made. But again, I'm trying to bet on the most sure thing, and put my vote on the most likely one to (make most sense to them and thus) ultimately increase the chance of a new kit actually coming to market.
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Jamie Rahmoeller.
vincen47 replied to Andrew Howard's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Moluminum is great, I highly recommend Jamie's parts. -
Yeah, there is a separate section for truck aftermarket posts, but the good news is you're in luck. Gary Wallace of GW Trucks makes a resin T800 cab. He makes both the H (high hood) and the C version you have in the pic, both with internal or external air cleaners. You'd want the T800 C internal. I believe it is $65. You may have to modify the cab slightly for the drop window doors, I'm not sure. But, Quality stuff, I've ordered from him before. He doesn't have a website but you can email him for his catalog and/or orders gwtrucks@yahoo.com. The guys over in the truck section could help you find everything for your project, just about everything on that truck is available aftermarket or in kits.
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69 Woodstock Hippie bus
vincen47 replied to mchook's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Way cool! -
Looking forward to the K100. I'll just need to get a aerodyne roof, I think P&P has one. Happy to see a new kit with the first gen Bronco too.
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48'x102" aluminum spread axle flatbed
vincen47 replied to KJ790's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Count me in, looks great! -
72 K5 Blazer Personal Style
vincen47 replied to microwheel's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Wow excellent! -
Phoro-etched screen source?
vincen47 replied to MonoPed's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Check out Plano Model Products. They may have something for you, it is under HO scale, scratchbuilding materials. I've used the p/e for 1/24 & 1/25 grille screens.