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I have the revell pete 359. I want it to look like the 351 (the needle nose) so it could be a Duel truck. What type of conversions will i have to make? Any specific measurements? Also, how did you guys weather the trucks (ive seen a few duel "reamakes" that looks great)

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I'm no Peterbuilt guru, nor do I claim to be an expert and conversions & weathering; but this article might help:

http://public.fotki.com/modeltrucks25thsca..._09-10_sep-okt/

If I remember a thread about this truck earlier, the Duel truck was actually a 251. The front tandem wasn't powered.

THANK YOU! that is exaclty what i was looking for. I thought the truck was a 281. (ive heard 351 &281 are pretty much the same)

Posted

You're welcome. I don;t know about the 351 & 281 being the same. We'd better wait for Tim A. to weigh in on this.

Posted

351 and 281 are the same cab - the difference being the 351 is a tandem drive and 281 is a single drive. The Duel Peterbilt is/was a 281 with a tag axle.

The Revell Peterbilt 359 will require extensive modifications to the cab to make the smaller windshields, lower roof (by 4 inches), squared door corners, small back window, narrow nose hood and radiator.

Check Ebay for an AMT Peterbilt 359 kit #T500 or T500-500 - even a junker kit - just for the cab. This will save you a lot of modifications.

Tim

Posted
351 and 281 are the same cab - the difference being the 351 is a tandem drive and 281 is a single drive. The Duel Peterbilt is/was a 281 with a tag axle.

The Revell Peterbilt 359 will require extensive modifications to the cab to make the smaller windshields, lower roof (by 4 inches), squared door corners, small back window, narrow nose hood and radiator.

Check Ebay for an AMT Peterbilt 359 kit #T500 or T500-500 - even a junker kit - just for the cab. This will save you a lot of modifications.

Tim

The cab will fit on the revell chassis, right?

Posted

Some modifications will be needed, interior parts are different, cab mount a bit different. The Revell hood is a tad wider than the AMT cab, but since you're reworking it into a 351 narrow nose, this won't be an issue.

Tim

The cab will fit on the revell chassis, right?
Posted

Tim,

Am I right in saying that the 351 Pete was available until the mid 1970s? I'm sure I saw a 351 for sale on Ebay some time ago with the big window cab from about 1975????

Thanks

Dave

Posted

Did the same thing myself, just chopped a section out of the nose, using a resin 281/351 grille and headlight assembly as the front width measurement, then used some plastic sheet to widen the inside of the fenders.

Posted

Yes. 351 was produced from 1954 until 1976.

The majority of the 1100 cab (big window) 351's were flat-fender vocational trucks. The flat fender was devised as an "Autocar fighter" to get into the eastern markets that Autocar was strong in.

Tim

Tim,

Am I right in saying that the 351 Pete was available until the mid 1970s? I'm sure I saw a 351 for sale on Ebay some time ago with the big window cab from about 1975????

Thanks

Dave

Posted
I'm no Peterbuilt guru, nor do I claim to be an expert and conversions & weathering; but this article might help:

http://public.fotki.com/modeltrucks25thsca..._09-10_sep-okt/

If I remember a thread about this truck earlier, the Duel truck was actually a 251. The front tandem wasn't powered.

I've been wondering: How can you tell from the outside whether one or two of the rear axles is a drive axle?

P.S., I think you meant "281", Jim.

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I've been wondering: How can you tell from the outside whether one or two of the rear axles is a drive axle?

P.S., I think you meant "281", Jim.

tim would know for sure, but I think the drive axle was the front one, seem to remember a scene in duel where the rear axle looks like its a tag

andy

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