Started it already only have the engine and a few small parts prep any chance I can enter
Matt

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Just wanted to make sure new here did not want to ruffle any feathersEricM wrote:Aint enough there started to worry about, welcome aboard
I forgot I had this kit it's been laying around for about 10yrsSkyPainter303 wrote:I love the kit subjects released by AMT. I'm often times wary about the kit quality. Good luck with your build.
Excellent executive decision thereEricM wrote:Aint enough there started to worry about, welcome aboard
Matt58 wrote:I forgot I had this kit it's been laying around for about 10yrsSkyPainter303 wrote:I love the kit subjects released by AMT. I'm often times wary about the kit quality. Good luck with your build.
There is a good amount of flash and ejector pin marks and the seam lines are a nightmare
Should get my skills back with this kit after a 30 yr break lol
Should of put it on eBay its turning out to be a real pig of a kit. Went to test fit some parts the exhaust is about 3/8" short where it connects to the turbo. One of the cab corners has a ton of flash along the windshield post and where it meets the hood it has a serious indent oh well just needed to vent take a crack at it tomorrow just to frustrated tonightSkyPainter303 wrote:Old AMT truck kits can be worth a pretty penny. eBay sellers are asking $45 to over $100 USD for this kit.
and there's a lot of painLysus wrote:Your fixin' pain is my entertainment gain. Great subject choice, I'll be over here taking some notes...
Got lucky. Bought a sheet of clear styrene and mad a new one its basically flat with just a slight bend at the center postDavethepitch wrote:Great build but what can you do about the windscreen.
Thanks Lysus its painfully coming along had a major problem rattle caning the barrel so I am in a wet sanding stage right now have major orange peelLysus wrote:I heart my Tamiya paint for the airbrush, but it makes me have a sad when I use a hair brush. I've been using some Vallejo and, as Twokids mentioned, Citadel paints for brush work. The Citadels do indeed have bizarre names, but they are made for small detail painting of little metal figures so they are excellent to work with.
Glad to see this still in the works, looking great so far!
It is a pig of a kit. For some reason I thought I could use CA glue on the clear parts oh well live and learnCorkmyster9436 wrote:I have this same model kit that has been on my shelf of doom for too long, you got me to remember I have sheets of clear plasty card to replace the kit glass (fingerprints)No build pics though,(started long before ISM existed)
So it will be a WIP and pics from here until finished
Thanks LysusLysus wrote:Nicely done! Nothing like finishing something...I hear.
Glad you went with some dirty tires, trucks like that should never be clean. Dig the stacks, too.