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Restorod Autocar
Gary Chastain replied to Gary Chastain's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thank you Ken. -
KENWORTH K123 Cabover
Gary Chastain replied to Brutalform's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Oooooo, that looks nice -
Doing some research this morning on customizing, I have been following this build on Semi Casual (YouTube). It’s clean and simple application of customization. panel added between tanks behind sleeper, place for my blue lights. panel added to close in front of rear fenders wow, this picture puts a whole new meaning to detailing air tanks. Not sure of the defining line between mild custom and a full custom build, but I’m throwing caution to the wind.
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Western Star 4900 FA plow truck
Gary Chastain replied to BK9300's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Brian, you realize you are influencing all our builds, I can steal two or three cool tips or build ideas for my next build….but I can’t remember 30 or 50 detail ideas, that’s just sensory overload. 🤪😂🤣😜. Just a great build. -
Restorod Autocar
Gary Chastain replied to Gary Chastain's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thank you Andy thank you Ron -
KENWORTH K123 Cabover
Gary Chastain replied to Brutalform's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Ditto, that exhaust has some of the best weathering I’ve seen, well done. -
Was at Hobby Lobby today and the clerk who knows me asked if I picked up any reduced price model kits. She said they are getting ready to reset the model department. I asked what does that mean. She said new kits will be added to the current lineup, she did not know if the selection would be made larger or stay the same size but will be happening soon.
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Restorod Autocar
Gary Chastain replied to Gary Chastain's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks Mario -
Restorod Autocar
Gary Chastain replied to Gary Chastain's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks for the kind words. The shiny bits under the hood is a mix of polished aluminum tubing and plastic rod/tubing painted with Krylon Premium Mettalic original chrome. I like the look, kinda polished aluminum look but not chrome. I have used this same paint for aluminum wheels on big rigs. The hose clamps are actually chrome tape used for decoration on ladies finger nails .035 wide, but on shrink tubing (the red and black) hoses it will stick for a little while then start to unroll, so I used a small dot of fast drying clear finger nails polish to seal down the tape joint and rolled it to the bottom, still holding several days later. The grill is painted with Revell chrome, I think three coats. Some of the heater/air conditioner lines have 2mm crimp tubes (silver plated) over the hose to facilitate the fittings. Feel free to message me with further questions or pictures of the items. -
With this truck color (dark mica blue) I wanted blue marker lights for the back of the sleeper, maybe other spots. I had seen one of the guys here posted, using half round colored lens for his custom made lights. After much searching I found some at Hobby Lobby in the scrap booking section. Going to experiment with the 4mm blue lights and making/finding some light backers. Also picked up some aluminum tubing to build more custom exhaust stacks, like the look I get from them and low cost.
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Peterbilt 359 (full custom)
Gary Chastain replied to Gary Chastain's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Agree, it would need a motor that makes a statement. gonna hold off on this build a bit, want to find a chassis/frame where the suspension is not molded to the frame rails. Still looking for something. -
Revell's Peterbilt 359: WIP
Gary Chastain replied to David G.'s topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Really nice combination -
Dodge L-700 stake bed
Gary Chastain replied to Sam I Am's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That’s a cool project, be watching