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Hi all,

Finally completed, sharing this here for the first time.  

I really enjoy building this kit and it took roughly 80 hours to complete. 

Most of my painting was done w/ airbrush.  Lacquer paints were used for both base colors and clear coat.  I made several improvements, but if I were to build this out of box, I think I can probably build it faster.      

I did write the following build diary in the WIP section, you can find it here:

http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/181872-125-revell-peterbilt-359/

The details on what problems I faced and what improvements I made are documented here as well.

Here are the photos of the completed build, hope you guys find them fun to see:

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Once completed, I found out the hood (attached mud guards) does NOT open completely because it interferes with air filter tanks.

This is fully opened position. ;)  

But no problem, I can always remove the hood for engine photos as seen below:

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Now some close up photos. ;)

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And lastly, friends joined for a small party. ;)

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Just looks fantastic! All your hard work has been rewarded. I especially like the different metal finishes you have, as things would be in real life. This is really a kit to be proud of. I wish I had the money, the room, the skills, patience and the time to do something like this myself. Other than lacking those things I've got it sorted! 

Next question is... any trailers on the horizon?

 

PS: where did the Titan90 come from?

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I am so glad I follow your thread. EXCELLENCE!!

I wanted to build this particular rig in the worst way. I almost picked it up last month.

Reading through your build diary, I realize I am no where near ready or capable of doing the big rigs yet.

Thanks for posting your progress,tips and information, it is all very informative! 

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14 hours ago, TruckerAL said:

A true work of art on a very challenging kit. Blown away at the detail and paint work! Right up my alley?

Thanks Alex!  I still need to catch you up on efficiency and speed!

 

14 hours ago, J.B. Customs said:

Definitely mind blowing ? detail from start to finish fantastic work 

Appreciated your supportive words, Jeff!

 

14 hours ago, Rockford said:

Just looks fantastic! All your hard work has been rewarded. I especially like the different metal finishes you have, as things would be in real life. This is really a kit to be proud of. I wish I had the money, the room, the skills, patience and the time to do something like this myself. Other than lacking those things I've got it sorted! 

Next question is... any trailers on the horizon?

 

PS: where did the Titan90 come from?

Hi Steve!  You have been motivating and supporting my activity throughout!  I thank you very much!  

I hear ya, I really think it all boils down to "having the dedicated time" for this hobby which we all do not have enough... 

I started to look into trailers as well, but I just do not have pictures coming into my head on "how am I going to build it" yet... 

For one, should I color match with one of my truck?  Or should I weather it?  40ft?  Or shorter one? Too many questions that I don't know how to answer yet. ;) 

That Chevy Titan is something I built as my first truck.  A real in-your-face introduction on AMT truck kit for me which I ended up liking it very much.

 

13 hours ago, Straightliner59 said:

Steve, you did a fantastic job, with this. It was a joy to watch its progress. Finished, it's no less stunning than expected. Excellent work.

Hi Daniel, I value your feedback and I am happy to have your positive feedback!   ?

 

10 hours ago, jeffp60 said:

I am so glad I follow your thread. EXCELLENCE!!

I wanted to build this particular rig in the worst way. I almost picked it up last month.

Reading through your build diary, I realize I am no where near ready or capable of doing the big rigs yet.

Thanks for posting your progress,tips and information, it is all very informative! 

Hi Jeff, I am glad it was informative and I appreciate your comment! 

Now looking back, the difficulty of making this kit wasn't bad, but it just had many parts to address and I had to think about the assembling order.

For example, I didn't want to attach the front bumper till the last step thinking this will give me an opportunity to calibrate the position based on how my hood/cab/sleeper sits.  But then I found out "too late" that my hood not doesn't fully open! It is almost a lesson in life. ;)

 

6 hours ago, ChrisR said:

Looks great!!

Hi Chris!  As always, I am happy to get your positive feedback!  ;) 

 

2 hours ago, Warren D said:

Excellent work, especially the metallic paints.

Thanks Warren!!  This Peterbilt has many chorme parts, it worked out for me. ?

 

2 hours ago, Jim B said:

Beautiful Peterbilt.  Very well done.

As always, thanks Jim for checking it out and providing supportive comment for me! 

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I’ve certainly enjoyed watching this project come together. You did not disappoint in creating the excellent model I thought it was going to be. I really enjoy the finishes, your paintwork is really well done. That silver is so silky smooth. I love it.

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On 7/6/2023 at 6:11 PM, tractoraholic said:

That truck looks superb! Great job and well done.

Hi Justin!
 

Thanks again for keeping your interest on this!  

 

On 7/6/2023 at 8:11 PM, DRIPTROIT 71 said:

Nice looking Peterbilt. Very clean! 

Love your work, Brian!  Good to get feedback from you! :)  
 

On 7/6/2023 at 10:29 PM, Force said:

It came out very nice despite all the hastles you had on the way there.
Good work.


Hakan, without you, my WIP would have been quite boring.  Glad to have your knowledgeable commentary! ;)

Thanks again!

 

On 7/6/2023 at 10:43 PM, bondo bill said:

wow impressive build

Thank you for sharing your supportive comment here, Bill!  

On 7/6/2023 at 10:49 PM, vincen47 said:

I’ve certainly enjoyed watching this project come together. You did not disappoint in creating the excellent model I thought it was going to be. I really enjoy the finishes, your paintwork is really well done. That silver is so silky smooth. I love it.

Hi Victor, greatly appreciated!  Believe or not, I have seen some of your work, and they are exceptionally superb!  
 

I feel really good receiving this positive comment from you!  

 

On 7/7/2023 at 1:42 AM, youngtiger1 said:

Beautiful work Steve. I have the same kit so I will sure to read your full build thread and pick up all the tips I can about it. Thanks for sharing!


Thank you, Mike!  I think you will do well!  And when you have an opportunity start the build, don’t hesitate to get in touch, I can definitely provide any info you may need.

19 hours ago, grodudulle77 said:

Very awesome work !! ??

Appreciated your suport, Philippe!  

8 hours ago, catpack68 said:

Very nice work!?

Thank you, Scott!  

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On 7/8/2023 at 3:16 AM, youngtiger1 said:

Appreciate the offer Steve. I will keep that in mind. So, what’s next?

Sure!  Ha, I don’t know why, but wreckers, fire trucks, and even European COEs are all looking sweet in my eyes right now.  :)

 

On 7/8/2023 at 10:51 PM, JohnH1973 said:

Awesome job

Hi John,

Thanks for checking this out and providing me a positive comment! 

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On 7/12/2023 at 1:57 PM, XYHARRY said:

Absolutely beautiful Peterbilt. Your detail work is super clean and your colour choices work well on this. Well done Steve on another great big rig.

Cheers, 

David. ??

Thank you, David!!  Appreciated very much! :) 

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