Jürgen M. Posted September 27 Posted September 27 (edited) Hi everyone. Most of you will not know me yet. I'm normally at home in 'big rigs and heavy equipment'! What I'm doing here? To begin with, I'm a fan of the movie 'Convoy' and I've already built 7 rigs from the movie. Since my shelf has become quite full and there are no more trucks from the movie I really want to build I decided to build these two vehicles to fill up the shelf: First one is this 59 Chevy Task Force 3100: My question: Does anyone here know if there's a kit in 1/25 scale I could use? The box I would scratch build or print. I only need the pick-up truck. If there's none on the market I'll have to design it myself. I was just hoping I wouldn't have to! This will be the second one: This Chartreuse micro bus. As far as I can see, basically also a Chevy , quite similar to the Task Force but larger. I'd be happy to get any information on potential kits of this one too. Thanks in advance for any Infos. Jürgen Edited September 27 by Jürgen M. 3
stitchdup Posted September 27 Posted September 27 amt do a fleetside 57 cameo pick up with that cab. i'm not if sure if they do a stepside version and thats not a 59, the 59 has twin headlights.
Jürgen M. Posted September 27 Author Posted September 27 OK, thanks for that information. I'll have a look. 1
Michael F Posted September 27 Posted September 27 Hallo Jürgen, guckst Du hier/take a look at this: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/chevrolet-6700-school-bus-1955-printable-body Quite similar to the Convoy Bus 😉 2 1
Jürgen M. Posted September 27 Author Posted September 27 1 hour ago, NOBLNG said: This kit should be close to what you need. Is there an amt kit-number to that? Looks really good! 2
NOBLNG Posted September 27 Posted September 27 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Jürgen M. said: Is there an amt kit-number to that? Looks really good! It is 6309. I know there are some issues with the windshield fit and I used the one from a Cameo kit. Here is a link to my build if you’re interested. https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/180397-‘57-chevy-stepside/ Edited September 27 by NOBLNG 1
Jürgen M. Posted Saturday at 04:23 PM Author Posted Saturday at 04:23 PM (edited) OK, I got a kit that comes close but not the one shown here! I would have gotten one but only on eBay from the US which means the shipping was more than the cost for the kit. I got this 1955 Chevy Cameo kit: Of course I have to make some adjustments. The bed side walls will be turned around and rear fenders added. Also I'll make new wheels. The kit wheels are to slim and too small. The fenders here are still not sanded but I think you can see what I'm getting at! New rims: Here the fenders are sanded but still look a bit rough. More work to do yet! New grille: The rear window will be partially painted to make it look like a flat window that doesn't bend around the b-pillar! Edited Saturday at 04:41 PM by Jürgen M. 4
Jürgen M. Posted Sunday at 11:09 AM Author Posted Sunday at 11:09 AM (edited) The cab and other exterior parts are primered. Hope to get the base coat on this evening! The chassis and engine are completed! Because of the bigger wheels I lifted the chassis by 3mms. Hope it's enough! Edited Sunday at 11:15 AM by Jürgen M. 2
Oldriginal86 Posted Sunday at 11:37 AM Posted Sunday at 11:37 AM FYI, the Cameo inner bed walls are the same as the step-side bed. No need to use the outer walls. Keep up the good work! 1
Jürgen M. Posted Sunday at 01:32 PM Author Posted Sunday at 01:32 PM 1 hour ago, Oldriginal86 said: FYI, the Cameo inner bed walls are the same as the step-side bed. No need to use the outer walls. Keep up the good work! Thanks but the inner walls would have to be modified. They're not angled at the top edge. I'll need that as an additional support for the box. Therefore I'm using the turned around outer walls! The bed itself won't be visible anyway cause of the box! 1
Jürgen M. Posted Sunday at 01:36 PM Author Posted Sunday at 01:36 PM (edited) Base coat is on! A few squirts came out at the end. Didn't notice the cup was already empty! But I'm not upset. Up on the shelf it won't matter! Edited Sunday at 01:38 PM by Jürgen M. 3
Jürgen M. Posted Monday at 02:57 PM Author Posted Monday at 02:57 PM (edited) A bit of progress: The interior: Body mounted on the chassis: Grille and windows installed: Side walls attached: (I used square styrene profile to add more glueing area for the side walls) Hood and head lights attached: Front bumper and some chrome bits attached. I had actually printed a new grille but I didn't like the results so I used the original kit grille, painted the inside black, rechromed the neccessary webs and then bent a 1.5mm brass rod to shape the inner part of the grille and chromed it with a pen! The rear fenders were a bit too wide so I had to reduce them a bit and reprint them! Pics will follow! Edited Monday at 03:43 PM by Jürgen M. 3
Biggu Posted Monday at 03:06 PM Posted Monday at 03:06 PM Wow from concept to reality in NO time !! What great results bud. Another part of the Convoy picture ! This is cool. 1
Jürgen M. Posted Monday at 06:18 PM Author Posted Monday at 06:18 PM Here you can see the square tube I used. Just cut it off and glued it on. Won't be visible anyway! 3
Can-Con Posted Monday at 07:07 PM Posted Monday at 07:07 PM On 10/12/2025 at 10:32 AM, Jürgen M. said: Thanks but the inner walls would have to be modified. They're not angled at the top edge. I'll need that as an additional support for the box. Therefore I'm using the turned around outer walls! The bed itself won't be visible anyway cause of the box! Take another closer look, Jurgen. The inner walls of the box are exactly the same on that kit as the regular stepside kit. In the kit, as on the real trucks the outer fiberglass skins were just added to the regular box in place of the regular fenders. They are exactly correct, do not need to be modified at all.
Jürgen M. Posted Tuesday at 04:19 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 04:19 AM Yes, that's true but I needed the outside walls turned. I would have had to add the horizontal surfaces on the inside panels! This way I didn't have to modify! But thanks for the infos! 1
Jürgen M. Posted Tuesday at 03:52 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:52 PM The rear fenders are on! With the widened track in the rear it looks satisfying I'd say! Now I'll start designing the box! Might have to do some scratch work on that too! 2
Can-Con Posted Tuesday at 06:07 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:07 PM 13 hours ago, Jürgen M. said: Yes, that's true but I needed the outside walls turned. I would have had to add the horizontal surfaces on the inside panels! This way I didn't have to modify! But thanks for the infos! Ah, I see, you need it to be wide enough for the cap. Got it. 👍
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