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I am finally calling this one done! My Peterbilt 352 Pacemaker in the 'Patriot' paint scheme. I built this 'box stock' and the only details that were added were the extra corner windshield posts, air tanks under the battery box that was filled in and the battery box cover was rounded off. The exhaust mufflers and stand pipes were wrapped in chrome self adhesive duct tape to hide the seams. Colours used were Duplicolour Gloss White and 'Ford Australia' Blaze Blue. Two coats of Gloss clear were applied before applying the kits decals then another 2 coats of gloss clear were applied to the cab to seal them.
© Anthony Kurr
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I am finally calling this one done! My Peterbilt 352 Pacemaker in the 'Patriot' paint scheme. I built this 'box stock' and the only details that were added were the extra corner windshield posts, air tanks under the battery box that was filled in and the battery box cover was rounded off. The exhaust mufflers and stand pipes were wrapped in chrome self adhesive duct tape to hide the seams. Colours used were Duplicolour Gloss White and 'Ford Australia' Blaze Blue. Two coats of Gloss clear were applied before applying the kits decals then another 2 coats of gloss clear were applied to the cab to seal them.
© Anthony Kurr
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Pictorial "how to" posted with permission of Mike Roux.
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For your listening pleasure...
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New Items: Fuel Tanks and Hood Ornaments
Casey replied to Casey's topic in Product Q & A and Announcements
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you like them. Thank you for the purchase. -
For those that are interested, we have added the following items to the MTB store: - 150 Gallon Peterbilt Fuel Tanks - 125 Gallon Peterbilt Fuel Tanks - 100 Gallon Peterbilt Fuel Tanks - Swan Hood Ornament - Duck Hood Ornament https://www.modeltruckbuilder.com/index.php?/store/
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Glad to have you with us Paul.
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Frame stretching, adding drive axles, drive shaft
Casey replied to Paul's question in Model Tuck Building Question and Answer
Here's my take on the topic: frame stretch tutorial -
I finally finished it...for now... I may go back and touch up a few thing. I built this truck for an online contest over at The Unfinished Big Rig Model Truck Club on Facebook. I didn't fair as well in the voting as I hoped it would. Maybe I'll do better next time. Regardless, it was a great learning experience. The concept was to create a resto-mod COE Freightliner. I started with a fresh AMT COE Freightliner Kit. All other lifted parts were salvaged from the parts box. Chassis: Frame stretch using the rails from an AMT Peterbilt. Air ride suspension from an Italeri FLD 120 Engine: Cummins engine from an Italeri FLD 120 modified into an N14 (new heads, valve covers, fuel pump, etc.). Air to air setup was added to the radiator. Plumbing and hoses were built from the parts box and misc. wire. Clamps chrome sticker. Cab: Scratch built visor. Snap Pete mirrors. Rear fenders: Scratch built. Fifth wheel: ROG Peterbilt. Deck plates and rear light panel: scratch built from styrene Cab Steps: Scratch built. Fuel tanks: Stretched using like tanks from parts box. Air cleaners: ROG Peterbilt. Scratch built piping and parts box plumbing. Stack tops: Tubing wrapped in chrome sticker. Air Lines: Earl Miller. Wheels and tires: Mobius.
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Welcome and thanks for joining us. We look forward to seeing you builds and your comments in the forums.
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Since I have so many irons in the fire and haven't had much of an opportunity to build, I thought I would share a few renders of the 3d trucks I have built over the years.
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I moved the post over to the Showroom.
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Shawn, Your order has shipped and you should have received a tracking number from PayPal and from the site as well. I appreciate the kind words from your fellow modelers on the site. I think we offer some pretty nice stuff at a fair price. I usually get things out a bit faster but the last few months, well really most of the year, has been crazy. Regarding the messages, were they sent through this site? --Casey
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Hey Shawn, Where did you send the messages to? I have not received an e-mail, site message, or support request from you. I'm not trying to insinuate that you didn't send the messages. I'm just curious if there is a problem on my end. Regardless, I fell a bit behind because I have had to work a ton of overtime at my "real" job over the past month and a failure of my rear bumper mold. I am back to my regular schedule, the mold has been replaced and I am currently working to fill orders. I anticipate that your order will ship either tomorrow or Tuesday. Sorry for the delay, Casey
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Please, share away.
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Good evening everyone. I have added a new forum category and this forum for 1:1 truck general discussion of real trucks. If you all see a need to add additional forums to the category, let me know. In the meantime, post away. --Casey
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Ford Aeromax 120 RV Conversion and Custom Galaxie Enclosed Trailer
Casey replied to vincen47's topic in Model Truck Show Room
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Please post away. I intend to revamp the reference section and I will likely migrate some of it to it but this forum is fine for now. All contributions are welcomed and appreciated. —Casey