Hello Railfan 233!
Thanks for your comment, now I'm west bound too, going to Germany for a business trip...
Anyhow, before I move on, I have an update for you. My next short-term goal would be painting the frame - in order to do that I have to tackle all of the mounts that attach to the frame. So I moved on to build the battery boxes. Here, let me show you the photo first:
In the the top portion of the photo you can see the old battery box pulled from the Italeri kit. It has the new style air tank molded, and it's funny shape is caused by the kit's steering gearbox, incorrectly mounted there. So I went on to build new battery boxes out of 1mm styrene sheet with the intention to use the kit's covers. You can see them in the photo on the left. On the right there are the battery box mounts which are, at the same time, cab mounts.
In the bottom of the photo there are the tranny mounts - on the left the frame mounted parts, on the right the tranny mounted parts, and they are a little science-fiction, as I had massive problems finding apropriate photos on the Web.
Still left to do are the fuel tank mounts, and they will probably be next on the bench.
In the meantime the work on the battery boxes prompted me to take a closer look at the hood, and especially the fenders - Italeri's hood has cutouts in the rear of the fenders, which weren't there, at least on the early Superliners, so I went on to fill them. I also installed the vertical plates in the insides of the fenders. Now the hood looks like this:
Hope you like it, thanks for reading and have a nice day
Paweł