Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Wao, that'a serius builds they are all beautiful. I will start my ford c-900 and trailer soon but first I need to finish my trailer contianers and belly dump trailers. I'm impress and inspired by your builds, thank's to all of you for posting that greatest COE'S.

Edited by Chu
Posted

So far, this is the only Class 8 COE I've got- AMT White Freightliner Dual Drive I built about five years ago. It was the first semi tractor model I ever built. I did not fix the too-tall headlights or too-wide front axle on this one. :rolleyes:

016_zpsaijabu1a.jpg

I'm currently working on another one. This one will be a short-wheelbase Michigan Special.

001_zpsyvcv3s1n.jpg

001_zpshelkzmqy.jpg

Posted

Here's a few from the last 20 years.

Jim

Jim your builds are awesome, I've seen some of your builds just cruising the internet, I think my favorite is the KW from box!

DSCN2215_zps2c452f51.jpg

Picture002-3.jpg

Picture004.jpg

DSCN5344.jpg

DSCN5160.jpg

DSCN5162.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

Still some space for another Kool Kabover? Here is my Kenworth K100:

kal6y1.jpg

bhmw7t.jpg

s2rtkm.jpg

Edited by BigBad
Posted (edited)

This is not mine, it's my friend Claude Boulais' Peterbilt, this one can't be hidden from view! Some of you have seen already, probably at NNL a couple weeks ago...

An absolutely beautiful piece, started from an AMT 352, stretched the cab to 110", added some height as well and ended up with a 352H! There is a resin 12V71 DD under the cab, the rear suspension and diff are from the Revell 359, quarter fenders, rear flap mounts and front bumper are all aluminum scratch built(!!) parts. The rims are off an AMT Kenworth. Paint work is off the charts!

Aerodyne... This truck is absolute eye candy, viewed up close!

219nxn8.jpg

2q0qey8.jpg

2i0pt3a.jpg

Edited by BigBad
Posted

Thanks for sharing some awesome builds! If AMT made it in the 70's, I built it - from the Alaskan Hauler Kenworth to the Mack Cruiseliner and too many American LaFrance pumpers to mention, all my allowance went to the hobby store for kits, glue and paint. Seeing the work here leads me to believe that I was a glue bomb specialist. But at the ripe old age or 10, what could you expect. Believe it or not, they didn't get thrown in the trash. All my builds are in boxes in a storage unit and have been for decades. As much as I would like to see what they look like, I'm sure their condition would only make a grown man cry. Thanks again for bringing back many memories of my childhood.

Posted

Nice builds! I was hoping to see a Two Story Falcon in here. We have one, and I got to say I hated driving it, rough rider especially on dirt and would always get stuck in the field back when we had cattle. I suppose some loved them. It now sits in the pasture with the other retired equipment.

Posted (edited)

This is not mine, it's my friend Claude Boulais' Peterbilt, this one can't be hidden from view! Some of you have seen already, probably at NNL a couple

An absolutely beautiful piece, started from an AMT 352, stretched the cab to 110", added some height as well and ended up with a 352H! There is a resin 12V71 DD under the cab, the rear suspension and diff are from the Revell 359, quarter fenders, rear flap mounts and front bumper are all aluminum scratch built(!!) parts. The rims are off an AMT Kenworth. Paint work is off the charts!

Aerodyne... This truck is absolute eye candy, viewed up close!

219nxn8.jpg

2q0qey8.jpg

2i0pt3a.jpg

Edited by codie27
Posted

I think i may have messed up my above comment on the Peterbilt...I apologise if I have,Im commenting via phone.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...