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ok, I'm new to this truck section of the forum, I mainly hang out in the car WIP and Under Glass. I know absolutely nothing about big rigs but I wanted to do a build for my dad for Christmas as he was a long distance driver for nearly 50 years and even spent some time out in the States driving these monsters. This is my first ever big rig, and trailer build! The trailer is AMT and the truck by Revell. When they arrived in the post and opened up the boxes I almost died seeing all that plastic, Lol. Both kits went together super easy, though the trailer was a bit harder not having numbered sprues and I think I got the side panels all mixed up, but I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. Not knowing a single thing about these I had to do a ton of research looking at pictures and such because I had no idea how to go about detailing them. The kit instructions basically say to paint everything black. Anyway, this will probably be my first and last big rig build, I just don't have the room for kits like this, which is a shame because I love it! Hope you like them and maybe I'll be back with another truck build one day, if I can find somewhere to put it when it's finished!

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I agree with Bill... This truck model is outstanding!! It shows what can be done with these simple truck kits... Your paint scheme is amazing... I never would have tried that color with a red frame, but it looks beautiful and really stands out... It looks somewhere between orange and yellow... I think it could go either way, but I love it... Man, I gotta tell you... I'm shocked....That looks so GOOD!!!!

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Yes, the rig is basically a snap kit. The round headlights are custom parts from the AMT Buick Electra, I fitted them because I lost one of the rectangle lenses for the originals. The cab colour is Vauxhall Mustard Yellow and Mercedes Cirrus White. Thanks for the positive comments guys, it means a lot:) 

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On 12/22/2020 at 7:11 PM, PappyD340 said:

Looks great!

 

On 12/23/2020 at 12:32 AM, Dutzie said:

Great job! Definitely work you can be proud of. 

Thanks, guys. I need to stop visiting the truck section of the forum. After building this I bought a Kenworth K100 Aerodyne and Mack Cruise-Liner. I don't have room for these things, but they're sooo cool!

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14 hours ago, doorsovdoon said:

 

Thanks, guys. I need to stop visiting the truck section of the forum. After building this I bought a Kenworth K100 Aerodyne and Mack Cruise-Liner. I don't have room for these things, but they're sooo cool!

Truck modeling is quite addictive! 

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6 minutes ago, Dutzie said:

Truck modeling is quite addictive! 

All I've been doing lately is looking at past builds on the forum and watching build up videos on YouTube, Lol. Can't wait to get started on the others I have, addictive it is indeed!

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23 hours ago, doorsovdoon said:

 

Thanks, guys. I need to stop visiting the truck section of the forum. After building this I bought a Kenworth K100 Aerodyne and Mack Cruise-Liner. I don't have room for these things, but they're sooo cool!

 

7 hours ago, doorsovdoon said:

All I've been doing lately is looking at past builds on the forum and watching build up videos on YouTube, Lol. Can't wait to get started on the others I have, addictive it is indeed!

Don't have too high expectations of these kits, I don't want to discourage you but the old AMT kits are more challenging to build and the instructions are not that good...just so you know, they are not unbuildable but a bit harder than the Peterbilt kit you just did.
So have patience and work slow, test and dry fit a lot before you add glue, and if you have questions ask them here on this forum and you will for sure get all the help you need.

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3 minutes ago, Force said:

 

Don't have too high expectations of these kits, I don't want to discourage you but the old AMT kits are more challenging to build and the instructions are not that good...just so you know, they are not unbuildable but a bit harder than the Peterbilt kit you just did.
So have patience and work slow, test and dry fit a lot before you add glue, and if you have questions ask them here on this forum and you will for sure get all the help you need.

Thanks, Håkan. Yes, I'll be asking for a lot of help when I get around to building them! I'm under no illusion of how different and more complicated they are compared to the Peterbilt, but I'm not discouraged in the least, I'm really looking forward to building them. I'll start a build thread in the new year.

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I too was surprised how well the color combo worked,  it looks AWESOME!!!!  Look forward to seeing your next project!!!

DJ

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On 1/3/2021 at 8:32 PM, TECHMAN said:

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I too was surprised how well the color combo worked,  it looks AWESOME!!!!  Look forward to seeing your next project!!!

DJ

Thanks, DJ. 

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On 1/21/2021 at 7:18 AM, slusher said:

Great looking truck and trailer...

Cheers, mate. I'm thinking of getting another of those trailers for my Kenworth as I gave this one to my dad.

On 1/27/2021 at 12:00 AM, Vince66 said:

Really nice set 

 

Nice color scheme also 

Thanks, Vince. I wasn't sure on the mustard yellow at first, having a red frame and all, but surprisingly it turned out to be not a bad combo.

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