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I agree that the MPC kit for the Rubber Duck Mack is just plain terrible. And mine is even worse. It looks more like the truck after it fell from the bridge. I didn't build it, it came second hand to me. But what I did build is a lot lesser known truck from a forgotten movie. I built the KW from Breaker Breaker. Here's a pic of my Rubber Duck Mack and the KW from Breaker Breaker. I also almost have Pig Pins truck built too. I have the right model but the cabs I built is yellow. I built it before I started building the movie trucks. Another one I want to do is the truck from Over The Top.
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Thanks for all of the suggestions. I have in the past on cars anyway used the plastic containers that things like sponge cakes come in at the deli at Walmart bakery. That works but doesn't bond well when glued in. These are great ideas and I will try them. I have ordered 2 junk semi build ups from ebay with busted cabs that I will use for donor chassis. Soon as they get here I will order the resin cabs.
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Good evening everyone. I posted a question a few days ago about resin semi truck cabs. I am still planning on getting the Mack F 700 cabover, and the Mack Superliner with sleeper resin cabs. They do not come with windows. So my question today is, what are some good things that can be used to make windows out of? The kits I plan to use for donor chassis are the GMC Astro for the F 700, and the AMT Mack Conventional that is green on the box for the Superliner. Will the windows in these kits work, or what can be used to make windows?
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Resin semi truck conversions.
James Maynard replied to James Maynard's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks for the replies. What are some good things to use for clear glass to make windows out of? -
Good evening everyone. I'm considering doing some conversations of a couple semi truck kits. There is a site that sells cabs made out of resin which I'm sure you all know about. My questions are about the Mack Superliner with sleeper, and the Mack 700 cabover with sleeper. What kits should I use as donors for chassis, and do they have glass (clear plastic) or do I have to come up with my own clear plastic for windows? Has anyone done conversions using either of these 2 cabs If so can you post pics of your completed models?
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Yeah I had my paint cans stored in my closet, they have been in there for years. I went to go get some out and use them only to find two of them empty with a sticky gum like substance at the bottom of the cans. What happened to cause this?
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Another Kenworth W-925
James Maynard replied to James Maynard's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
So I finally got back to work on my Snowman truck. The trailer is almost finished. The truck is barely started. I messed the decals on the hood up a bit. Trying to make repairs on that. -
Ok guys I just got some Smokey and The Bandit decals for my Snowman truck it the mail. My question is how exactly do I apply them to my truck/trailer. Are they water slide like the regular decals that come with all kits, or do I paste them on? I paid $40 for these and just don't want to mess them up.
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Here's a project I'm working on That's nearly done. Trying to make a rusty Chevelle. I used rubber cement to get the took on the body. And salt to get the hood done. I need to fade the doors and fenders but not sure how to go about it. I need a few more parts as well like the stock 454 intake and the master cylinder. I added a pic of the body before paint to show it was molded in white.
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Another Kenworth W-925
James Maynard replied to James Maynard's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
It's going to be Snowman's truck. The decals are expensive now though. -
Here's my next project. Just got it started. Put on a coat of gray primer then did the black paint. If anyone can guess this is going to be a famous truck. It's alright with Fred. This one has been a long time coming and is dedicated to my older brother that passed away almost 6 years ago. It's from one of his favorite movies. Progress will be slow since specialty parts are pricey. I will post more pics as more progress is made.
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Warped truck bed
James Maynard replied to Kit Basher's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You could also try heating it lightly with a cigarette lighter. Then holding it in place. Just be careful and not get it to hot. If you're going to paint it the don't worry about it turning black where you put the flame. This is Risky but it does work. I've done it before many times. -
Wow! I mean just wow! That looks amazing.
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"Bring Out Your Dead" Completion Build--ROUND 2 Is On!
James Maynard replied to Snake45's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I'll participate. I have a trade going to get the parts I need for this, so I guess it with be my project. It's going to be a rusto mod. -
Got this one done last night. I included a picture of the unfinished trailer just to make the set complete. This is my last one or a while and my last one to be shiny. I'm going to start building my next ones with weather beaten looks. My next on will be the Autocar from the movie Over The Top.
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Trying something new to me here. The hood on this is my very first attempt at rusting. The car is an old build and is done with. It's the hood I'm working on. It's a resin hood and I first sprayed it with red oxide primer, then put salt on it, then sprayed it with brown paint. After that more salt was added before the coat of white paint. It's a start but the white paint is to glossy and doesn't match the car. I can't find flat white paint.
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Kenworth Conventional W-925
James Maynard replied to James Maynard's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks for the comments. Here's the final finished truck and trailer. The Mack on the trailer is the original issue of the truck from the movie Convoy. It's in rough shape so I made it cargo for my KW and extendable trailer. -
Mack Cruise Liner Cabover.
James Maynard replied to James Maynard's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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Kenworth Conventional W-925
James Maynard replied to James Maynard's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Here's another picture but it's not much better. There's also a picture of the can of paint that was used. It's Model Masters Burgundy Red. -
Mack Cruise Liner Cabover.
James Maynard replied to James Maynard's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Here's a couple more pictures. The cab does raise but the engine doesn't look all that nice due to a couple parts that were missing in the kit.