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Posted (edited)

This is a more recent build of mine.

 

Many years ago I got a box with the remains of a built AMT Peterbilt 352, a brush-painted, damaged and incomplete glue bomb. I never knew what to do with it until I thought this could be a good start for my first conversion. Should I fail nothing would be lost.

Finally dismantling, paint stripping, converting into a daycab and replacing the missing parts wasn't half as difficult as supposed.

After finishing the tractor I felt encouraged to start my first scratch building project for the trailer. As expected compared to a kit it was laborious but also not too difficult.

 

Anyway both projects were much more fun than building OOB.    

 

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Edited by Ack! Ack-ack!
Posted

This is a more recent build of mine.

 

Many years ago I got a box with the remains of a built AMT Peterbilt 352, a brush-painted, damaged and incomplete glue bomb. I never knew what to do with it until I thought this could be a good start for my first conversion. Should I fail nothing would be lost.

Finally dismantling, paint stripping, converting into a daycab and replacing the missing parts wasn't half as difficult as supposed.

After finishing the tractor I felt encouraged to start my first scratch building project for the trailer. As expected compared to a kit it was laborious but also not too difficult.

 

Anyway both projects were much more fun than building OOB.    

 

Peterbilt%20352%20klein%201_zpsotjubsii.

Peterbilt%20352%20klein%202_zps2qifvjwg.

Nice looking conversion !

Posted

ok, i need about 75 more pictures of this:D

 

really, more pictures please....fantastic looking build, just beautiful, i love it:wub:

Posted

Helmut,

          You did a very nice job on both the tractor and trailer . I can just picture me unloading the brand new JD 310 , Off the side !

 

 

 

     Be Well

      Gator

Posted

Helmut,

          You did a very nice job on both the tractor and trailer . I can just picture me unloading the brand new JD 310 , Off the side !

 

 

 

     Be Well

      Gator

That was THOMAS (from Germany) - not me !!!

Posted

That was THOMAS (from Germany) - not me !!!

oops !  Sorry  for the mistake. Thomas great work on this model ! This proves once again. I should not post before having my moring coffee ! lol

 

   Be Well

   gator

Posted

Thanks for the compliments!

 

It is often luck of the draw if colours and paint schemes on a finished model really turn out as nice as hoped for. This model is one of the few exceptions when I was really happy with the result.

 

I really like this one!  Do you have photos of the trailer while you were building it?

Unfortunately I have no WIP pictures. Probably I would have taken WIP photos if I really had been sure to finish the trailer successfully  :rolleyes: .

 

ok, i need about 75 more pictures of this:D

 

really, more pictures please....fantastic looking build, just beautiful, i love it:wub:

The unusual length of the complete rig made photos very difficult unless from a rather sharp angle. Otherwise the increasing distance between model and camera made details of the model hardly perceptible.

I am going to take some additional big photos of the tractor without the trailer probably tomorrow.

Posted

Beautiful paint scheme (that you don't see very often done really symmetrically), a fantastic colour combination, clean daycab conversion and scratch built trailer. Looking forward to some close-up shots!

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