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Chuck Most replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
You're welcome, Anthony! I agree with your assessment of it being AMT's best truck kit, though I do have to admit some bias on my part.... I grew up in Diamond Reo territory. One of these days I need to build a "nice" one to go with my "crusty" ones. -
See a bunch of these around nowa days
Chuck Most replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Sort of looks like a Transformer that got stuck somewhere between auto and robot mode. -
Custom White Western Star & 53' Reefer
Chuck Most replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
They're in a couple of compartments tucked inside the frame rails and concealed by the deck plate. Theoretically. -
Well FRANKENSTEIN is done ,
Chuck Most replied to bpletcher55's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I can almost see the coolness from this oozing out of my monitor. Very, VERY nice job. -
Just finished both of these up in the early AM. The tractor is the AMT WWS... that crusty one I posted a couple of days ago was built while I was waiting on paint (Rustoleum Key Lime) and adhesives to dry on this one. It's a mild custom- front air dam, 9 cab clearance lights, four horns, add-on AC, and a little custom body work. Engine is a Detroit 8V-71 with straight pipes, but just in case the exhaust note isn't a dead giveaway of what just passed you, the mudflaps bear Detroit Diesel logos as well. A passenger's side fuel tank was robbed from a White Road Boss, and reconfigured to be on the driver's side, so I'd have long fuel tanks on both sides. The trailer is, of course, the Moebius Great Dane, box stock aside from the 2-hole Budds from Class A resin, and decals from Modeltruckin'. This won't be a permanent pairing- the reefer will eventually be hooked up to a plane Jane fleet spec ProStar.
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53' Great Dane *Finished*
Chuck Most replied to Chuck Most's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Here it is all finished and temporarily paired up with a tractor... http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=100224 -
53' Great Dane *Finished*
Chuck Most replied to Chuck Most's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
It's decaled now, and the landing gear is on. How's this for an odd couple? -
53' Great Dane *Finished*
Chuck Most replied to Chuck Most's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Well, after about two years of nothing.... about two hours of effort got me to this... The (unfinished) White Western Star won't be what it's paired up with- the plan was and is to hook the Great Dane up to a Plain Jane, fleet-speck ProStar. Still need to add a few doodads to the trailer and permanently attach the wheels and tires. -
This is a rundown old unit- seems like I always used to see rough riders like this being used for spotting duty wherever semi trailers liked to lurk. Or maybe it's used by a farmer during harvest time, or a scrap hauler. It may be a bit past its prime for extensive highway work, but it'll still get the job done. I built this from an original T546 kit, because there's no reason to buy a kit with no intention of ever building it. That version came with skinny Firestone tires, some crappy decals (mine wouldn't even release from the backer after a five minute soak), and the Western Star logo engraved on the mud flaps- the Round 2 reissue lacks all of those things, though the last one is the only real bummer. I used the beefier looking 11x20 Goodyears from a White Freightliner Dual Drive. I also used the rear wheels, hubs, leaf spring suspension, and axles from that kit. Since the original decals were unusable, I robbed from spares from the Round 2 reissue. Like many old beaters, this one has undergone a heart transplant- there's now an early '80's CAT under the hood, swapped in when the original Cummins gave up the ghost. At some point the hood and driver's side door were replaced with mismatched salvage yard pieces. Or who knows? Maybe that old Cummins caught fire, taking the cab and hood with it, and the truck was rebuilt with whatever the junk guy had in stock. Sometimes the backstory is unknown, and the mind can reel when treated to a sight like an old rig in this kind of condition. Somehow in the midst of all this, nobody noticed the broken passenger's side low-beam and the missing turn signal... much less the AWOL fog lamps. The Ontario plate on the passenger's side of the front bumper might be another clue to this old Star's past... perhaps it has passed through the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel so many times it could technically be considered a submarine. It was a quick and fun project- I think it'll end up on a flatbed being towed by a much nicer WWS.
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Chuck Most replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Rivet detail is way overdone, as well- That's true for almost all old semi kits, but it's particularly apparent when you look at the roof on that one. -
Suppose there's an IRS under there?
Chuck Most replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Some guys STILL do. "Why would anyone cut four inches out of the roof of a perfectly good '49 Mercury".... -
across the pond,look through it, see some familiar faces
Chuck Most replied to Greg Myers's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Across the pond.... I took that to mean "England" or some place in Europe. Look through it... I assumed that to mean the album posted at the link. See some familiar faces.... that I took at face value. Seems like a descriptive enough thread title to me. -
5 works well.... right up until you actually do cough....
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Truck Kits You've Scored Recently
Chuck Most replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
And- as I found out, they can come undone when you try to install the interior tub. Next time I'm going to reinforce them from the inside with thin plastic strip. Doing so should also help lining them up- built out of the box it's nothing but a flimsy butt joint. -
Ford aeromax 120
Chuck Most replied to atenzapower's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
You'll see a few with custom paint jobs or vinyl graphics, but I don't think I've ever seen a full-blown custom Aeromax. Maybe you could be the first guy to build one. -
what kind of Pontiac?
Chuck Most replied to Quick GMC's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The Jimmy Flintstone body is based on the AMT kit- it's the same as their '72 Nova, which was just reissued not too long ago, though I've seen a couple of people use the Revell '69 Nova chassis/interior with the Flintstone body. -
what kind of Pontiac?
Chuck Most replied to Quick GMC's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
One of these, perhaps? -
Truck Kits You've Scored Recently
Chuck Most replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That actually isn't too bad- a buddy of mine just got the Round 2 reissue from 2006 for $40 USD, and I've seen people selling them for higher (or at least trying to). . $55 for an original issue is a screaming deal, if you ask me. -
Favorite truck builds
Chuck Most replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's the one. I thought it was on the Sourkraut gallery, but of course I never thought to look there. But anyway- check out those photos and tell me that isn't the perfect Diamond REO. -
Favorite truck builds
Chuck Most replied to Superpeterbilt's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
My favorite of my own models is pretty easy... For all the horror tales I've heard about this kit, and the fact that I'm not fond of the 122" BBC version of the Road Boss, I think it looks better to me every time I see it sitting on the shelf. As far as my favorite from another modeler? I can't find a pic, but I believe I'd have to go with the red Diamond REO Apollo built by Anthony Oteri a couple of years ago.