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Against my better judgement I'm going to start one of these things. I never finish the kit when I make a thread about it but I figured I'm far enough along with this one that I should be able to get it done. This is the Titan 90 from the most recent reissue, I kept the kit engine but reworked the stacks and added twin air intakes. I also added a few more air tanks on the passenger side to fill in the hole the stock air filter normally lives in. I swapped the walking beam rear for the airbags from the Revell snap Peterbilt and also will steal the fuel tanks from there as well. The wheels are the kit Dayton style setup with super singles from Bergens on ebay. The wheels will be painted 50's aqua like the frame and will keep the chrome rings, the cab will be white with an aqua roof and maybe some stockish stripes like the ones on the box in aqua. I haven't started on the trailer yet but it will have the same color scheme and super singles. I'm going to do some smoothing on the trailer to make it look a bit more modern as well.

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Nice start. Those super singles are nice, I just wish rims were available for them. This'll be a nice lookin setup when your done. If need some tough loving to get it finished, I'm sure we on here can help. Well hound ya for updates.

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Brian your off to a great start as all ready stated I like your modifications to this is going to be a very nice looking rig when you finish it. I'll be following and looking for your updates.

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Nice classic look with updated shoes! B) Lookin' forward to more pics as you go.

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I roughed in the tanker today. IMC was an ambitious company, their kits are a strange mix of innovation and poor execution. This tanker was designed to be built either in a 20" or 36" version but the parts to extend it fit poorly. The design is ingenious with molded in ribs hiding the extension but the parts don't line up and leave about a 1/8 inch gap that needs to be addressed. I removed all of the ribs and filled the gaps so it will look smoother along with filling the sink marks left from braces molded into the inside of the tank. The trailer will run the same super singles and wheels as the truck, I'm look for some custom fenders for the truck and trailer.

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These are the fenders I'm looking for.

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Brian your rig is coming along nicely. What colors are you going to use?

The frame and roof of the cab are Testors 50's Aqua and the rest of the cab will be white. The trailer will have the same colors but I haven't worked out the scheme yet. I'm still working out the interior colors as well.

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Lookin' really good so far. the ol' Jimmy will ride nice with the modified air ride ....Nice to have different stacks.....Lookin' forward to the progress

I bought the stacks off ebay and will be getting more, they really do look nice.

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Brian I like what you've so far. I can see that you'll overcome the poor fit of the tanker. The stacks and super singles look awesome!

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The poor fit of the tanker was overcome by cutting off most of the mounting tabs and making my own out of Evergreen and most of a tube of Squadron white putty. I'll probably will have to wait until the weekend to sand it to give it time to dry.

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I'm still working on it, I sanded down the putty in the picture and shot it with white primer. More putty is coming to even out the top of the tanker before paint.

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Interesting approach to building that tanker! The truck looks good with the modified stacks and breahter intakes. Your color choice is cool.

Be Well

Gator

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Putty application part 2, the top of the tanker isn't flat and sanding off the primer showed the low spots which got a thin layer of filler to bring them up.

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