Here's a peek at my latest creation. This is the AMT Pete 359 kit. It
is a typical AMT kit so just building it OOB is a challenge enough. So
I figure why not challenge myself more with some scratch building. Not
only that but I had no set plans of what is going to be, just figureing
it out as I go along.
I added some detail to the engine. Like the fuel lines and replaced the
huge kit dipstick with some wire. All the metal parts have been painted
instead of sticking with the kit chrome. Here's what the engine pretty
much looks like.
Figured on giving this a bit of a road driven look.
Here's the cab. Not to much really to look at. Did not get into
detailing it much since once the windows are on it is hard to really
see anything but a blur.
Yup, it's a Peterbilt.
Shot with the wheels on it. Went with some steel metalizers instead of
the kit chrome. To me that and painting the tires flat black makes it
look alot more realistic. Just my opinion.
And of coarse it is going to be red. Is there really any other color for a fire truck?
Here is the point at which I dedicated what kind of build it was going
to be. It now says it is a rescue truck. I used the Chimneyville St.
Louis decal set for the decals. Which also means this will be a St.
Louis truck, pretty sure they don't have a truck like this but I have
the decals and it's not like there is a wide selection for fire decals.
And here is how it sits right now after the gloss coat and foiling. The
light bar is just set tehre for looks. Probally not going to use this
one since it looks a bit rough.
Hope to have more pics soon. Comments and suggestions welcome as always.