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Built from the recently reissued Amt kit. Although, as a daycab, I doubt it's suitable for crossing the country. 

Paint is all Tamiya. Lots of scratchbuilt parts, including the mirror brackets (I hate Amt's mirrors) pogo stick, some engine parts, and a couple of relays. Converted to single tank using a chrome Kenworth item with the Peterbilt step, which fits pretty good. Stuffed in as much chassis electrical and air lines as I had the patience for. To be different, it got a single straight pipe. 

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Beautiful job on this kit! I love the red frame and how clean your build is. Congratulations! It’s a beaut!

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Again, just gorgeous finish on this.  Looks just perfect!  The single exhaust setup is special also.  Clean paint work and the color scheme using three different colors works very well here. 
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