delta99 Posted January 7, 2020 Posted January 7, 2020 Hi everyone, new guy here. I'm entering in to the build off, and plan to create a heavy haul 4 axle pete, with the snap 359 kit. Actually, I'll use 2 of them, lol. Here is my start And here is a crude rendering of what I plan to build. I was originally planning to build a daycab, and I may still go that route. I'm undecided at the moment I can't wait to get started, I'll kick it off this weekend once I'm off call from work! I also can't wait to watch everyone else as they build their creations!
Pete68 Posted January 8, 2020 Posted January 8, 2020 6 down caring 2 it’s good to do some math now and then what colors are you going to do? Any stripes? I’ll be following this one.
JerseeJerry55 Posted January 8, 2020 Posted January 8, 2020 Welcome to the fray. Can’t wait to see yours. I am building the same model albeit the standard 3 axle one. This is going to be a fun BRBO which is my 1st one.
delta99 Posted January 8, 2020 Author Posted January 8, 2020 16 hours ago, Pete68 said: 6 down caring 2 it’s good to do some math now and then what colors are you going to do? Any stripes? I’ll be following this one. Colors as pictured, 2 tone black and charcoal gray. No stripes or anything
delta99 Posted January 13, 2020 Author Posted January 13, 2020 Well, with the kids at the in-laws, and my wife at work, I got quite a lot done this weekend! Sorry, this is a long, pic-heavy post! I started with stripping some chrome, and painting wheels and steps. I know about the tire warpage with these kits, but I'm going to try them anyways. If they're terrible, I'll get some from Jamie. I also worked on the engine, and plumbed it up. The air compressor came out a little dark, but I'll live with it. I used the article from Car Modeller magazine as a guide, I'm not sure if it's 100% accurate. I thought it gave the engine a little something extra anyways. I got to work on the frame. I started with 2 I cut the first one at the front of the first spring mount Then I cut a section out of the other frame. I'm not going fully accurate with the lift axle. Just going to use the springs to mount an axle from scratch Then I removed the 5th wheel plate from the extra section Then I attached everything with strips inside the frame for bracing At this point, I decided that I did indeed want to build it as a day cab, so I went ahead and removed the sleeper floor I also needed to lengthen the drive shaft. I didn't get a shot of it finished, but it's long enough now Then I got to work on the cab. First I cut the sleeper off Then I made a rear panel Cut out a window Installed it A little bit of putty Then shot some primer It looks like the window and the left side of the cab need some dressing up, but I'm pretty happy with how it came out so far. I added a strip on the inside to support the rear of the cab on the floor And this is how she sits. I had a lot of fun, and I'm happy with all the work I finished. Thanks for looking!
Vince66 Posted January 13, 2020 Posted January 13, 2020 (edited) Very nice cutting work going on here should be interesting when done. Looking forward to more photos Edited January 13, 2020 by NothingAsFineAsaW9
Oldmopars Posted January 16, 2020 Posted January 16, 2020 Looking good. I did a day cab conversion on the sister KW Snap kit. Be sure to do something about the frame where the sleep floor is removed, it gets really week once you cut it off. It is looking great and you are on your way to a really cool truck.
delta99 Posted January 16, 2020 Author Posted January 16, 2020 (edited) 10 hours ago, Oldmopars said: Looking good. I did a day cab conversion on the sister KW Snap kit. Be sure to do something about the frame where the sleep floor is removed, it gets really week once you cut it off. It is looking great and you are on your way to a really cool truck. I plan to add strips there to make up the missing width at the top of the frame. Plus I'll be putting on deck plates which will strengthen things also. Thanks for the advice! Edited January 16, 2020 by delta99 Misspelling
gotnitro? Posted January 17, 2020 Posted January 17, 2020 Very good work ! Your definitely making awesome progress
DRIPTROIT 71 Posted January 17, 2020 Posted January 17, 2020 Some real nice work going on here! You have my attention!
delta99 Posted January 19, 2020 Author Posted January 19, 2020 I got a bunch more work done this weekend. First I fixed the engine front cover which had a paint malfunction. I got back to work on the frame. I made some cozad ramps for picking up double drop trailers. First I made the side plates Mounted them on the frame Then put the ramps on And some crossmembers The frame is too narrow where the sleeper was molded on, so I added strips to bring it to the correct width, as well as add some strength I also got the lift axle built. I made it from 3/16 rod And here's what I wound up doing with the suspension for it. Not perfect, but it will suffice Then I worked on the interior. I cut the bunk off I made a filler section from sheet, and scribed the pattern on it. And a little bit of detail work And a couple more bits I made a pogo stick from sprue, and a deck plate from sheet And some various other random parts I had a lot of fun this weekend, and made a lot of progress. Thanks for looking!
Sam I Am Posted January 21, 2020 Posted January 21, 2020 That is awesome progress, and great scratch building.
delta99 Posted January 26, 2020 Author Posted January 26, 2020 I got a little more done this weekend, it's nearing completion. I did the body painting over the last couple of weekends, and it was set up this weekend. I didn't really take many progress pics, I was into it, and just put everything together. I got the chassis all put together. I was going to use the kit wheels and tires, but they are all crooked. I thought of heating the tires up and straightening them, but I decided to just get the Moebius ones. I'm waiting on those now. I'm not great at detail painting, so I didn't do a whole lot with the dash. I can't see it now that it's inside the cab anyways Here's the hood I've built the snap kits in the past, and I found it easier to mount all the pieces onto the cab first, then just pop the cab onto the chassis. The parts get thicker with the paint on them, and it requires a lot of force sometimes to press pieces into place. It's a lot easier (and not as dangerous, as far as breaking stuff) when you can hold the cab in your hands. Once the wheels come in and I get the chassis rolling, I'll put the body on. I started to work on building a headache rack, but I lost motivation and didn't do too much. I also detailed the muffler heat shields There's not much left to do on this one. Next I'll make a trailer for it. I'm thinking either the AMT lowboy, or I saw that Moebius may be coming out with a 48' spread axle flatbed. I may hold out for that one. I'm also thinking of my next project. I want to build a W900, a 353, and another 359 or 2!
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