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Pete68

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  1. Nice combo I’ll be closely watching this one.
  2. Nice I like those front floats on there
  3. Wow that a lot of parts combinations I’m sure you can mix all these ingredients together and come out with something good.
  4. Me too. Nice start I haven’t built one of these since around 1998. I think I’m going to get one and try it again. The white frame and wheels will look nice
  5. Very nice combo can’t wait to see you get going on this.
  6. Unfortunately I don’t have a original kit or I would show you. The marks are still on the cab where you mount them thought if you have a Astro cab there on the corners the look like mold lines.
  7. Yes I noticed that too just on the right side. Glad you liked the thread.
  8. The GMC Astro has always been one of my favorites of AMT’s line up of Cabovers. For some it’s a easy build and some it’s the biggest nightmare of Model Truck building. For my oldest Brother Chris this was a Nightmare in 1972 when he first bought his new AMT GMC Astro. My Brother Bill said his was just about finishing with it but struggling with the front cab mounts and the next thing my brother Bill said he knocked it off the kitchen table and said he was done with it. He moved on to the Ertl International kits which he built those very well. Back to the subject. I wanted to do a blog on the time line and various changes to this kit for awhile so here we go. In 1971 AMT announced it in there catalog with no box art yet. In 1972 we have box art. The kit ran till around 1974 then dropped. In the 1976 Catalog it appears with no box art and “Dragfoiler” air defector added also In 1976 the Real Truck was released with the “ Dragfoiler” air defector options. In 1975 the Real Truck had updates including the steps, turn signals and exhaust option . In the 1977 AMT catalog we have Boxart and another Astro was added to the line up the “Miller Beer” truck and Gift set. In 1978 Lesney/Matchbox co. of UK bought AMT and the GMC Astro was dropped till 1981. This is the debut pic and Model Boxart. This is the same year when they changed the grill to the smaller one that is installed from behind the cab instead of the front like the previous years. In 1983 Ertl bought AMT and the box art had little change. The instructions were also changed a little also. Ertl kept the Astro till around 1988 and it did not appear till 2004 with this Boxart and very disappointing mold issues. I had 2 of these poor kits both had cabs that were warped and the gray soft plastic and the yellow tinted chrome. Finally in 2019 Round2 Models save the day with this kit very nice cab and updated decals and super nice chrome. They keep the Ball rolling with this re-release of the Miller Beer truck. in 2021. Times sure has changed thought I would never see a warning label on a Model kit for age limits. That’s the World we live in now. I’ll do some comparison of the different grills in these kits and where Matchbox plugged the holes up on the cab that makes this kit so difficult to mount the cab hinges for some people because the instructions are very miss leading. Hope you enjoy this thread and see you next time.
  9. Another great one Al looks nice and clean
  10. Looks good Al. I like those front wheels
  11. Great looking mock up its looking good
  12. Updates are nice it’s shaping up.
  13. Your welcome sometimes the older instructions are clearer.
  14. Nice. Looking forward to it
  15. Warren I dug out my original AMT instructions and a WIP Mack I have. Here’s some pics hope this helps. This kit can be a nightmare if you let it. But I always like this kit and have tamed it’s dirt little secrets. Do you mean 685st?
  16. Warren I’ll look at my instructions and one of my truck
  17. The long nose GMC 9500 The long nose Chevy 90 Chevy Titan 90 GMC Astro 95 Kenworth K-100 Cabover Kenworth W-900 ex cowel and ex hood Peterbilt 359 ex. hood Peterbiilt 352 Cabover International 4070A Turnpiker White Freightliner Powerliners Brockways Mack 700s but they were mostly used in marine use. If your looking for this engine in 1/25 scale it’s in Tyrone Malone Super Boss kit.
  18. Glad you liked them Dennis. O scale is about as big as I’m going in the Model RR field. I still need to build a couple log trucks myself. I have one in mind I redone a old Rick Manz 1/50 International Westcoaster resin cab years ago it’s just about done and it fits perfect on the Revell KW frame I’m pretty sure Rick Manz used this frame on all his limited edition models he built because all of the Resin cabs I have of his fits that frame.
  19. I had my heart set on you building the Coke lol. The white frame would look nice with a blue/white cab hood sleeper with the traditional GMC tri color stripes dividing it. Just a thought Warren has a good idea too now that you can get that sleeper from Dave’s Models.
  20. Yes especially the 12V71TT twin turbo
  21. I think he will be ok on the interior tub just need to add slam lock door handles. I drove a 1992 that still had the “ Tuck n Roll” or as Kenworth advertised Splendor option interior it was pretty cool.
  22. Any color ideas??? That’s the way I like to build them box stock with a little updates.
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