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Playing in the Sandbox Group Build Sept 1, 2024 - Jn 1, 2025

1/16 "she's real fine my 359" big Pete


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  Ok, I got started on the fuel tanks. These are made from 1 1/4" PVC pipe with Formufit PVC internal domed end caps 1 1/4" diameter. These are also available for 3/4c PVC pipe which works out to a scale 25.2" in 1/24 scale and 26.25" in 1/25 scale. They are available in multiple colors along with the pipe.

20210629_130939.jpgthis view shows the pipe and caps on the left and finished tank on the right.

20210629_131409.jpgthis view shows the kit tank on the left and my custom made tank on the right.

20210629_131252.jpgend view of the same thing.

20210629_131503.jpgthis view shows that the tank is a scale 26" diameter.

20210629_131753.jpgthis view shows that the tank is a scale 65" long.

20210629_135440.jpgthis view shows the custom tank on the truck. Thats a 1/2" (scale 8") diameter tube for the exhaust. Well that's it for now be back with more soon.

Ron G 

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Hey all 

  Well I have the chassis painted! Whoo hoo! It came out a little flat, so I'm going to go over it with some X22 gloss.

20210630_171536.jpgoverall view of the rolling chassis. I have to paint the yellow peices chrome silver. I think I'm going to do the tanks dark green with chrome straps to match the frame, not sure what do you guys think?

20210630_171007.jpgrear of chassis.

20210630_171457.jpgfront of chassis.

20210630_171436.jpgcenter of chassis. Well that's it for now be back soon.

Ron G 

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8 hours ago, Peterpools said:

Terrific progress for sure.

Dark green tanks with chrome straps sound like the way to go ... especially with the other tanks being chrome.

Keep ‘em comin

Peter

Hey Peter 

 I'm not sure what you mean, all the tanks are dark green. I meant that I was thinking about painting the fuel tanks dark green, but I'm not sure I my do them chrome with dull aluminum ends with chrome straps backed up with black electrical tape for the rubber peices.

Ron G 

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Hey guys 

  Did some more work on the big Pete. I have the fuel tanks done. I'm making the tank mounts now. I mounted the shocks.   The next thing to mount is the engine, radiator and hoses.

20210702_155628.jpgthis view shows the passenger side fuel tank temporarily mounted to the frame. The Tamiya tape will be replaced with black electrical tape and chrome custom made straps. Still undecided on how to paint them.

20210702_155606.jpgthis view shows the tank and tool box cover. I did the covers and deck plate with Vallejo dull aluminum metal paint.

20210702_155039.jpgthis view shows the truck temporarily assembled for pictures.

20210702_155010.jpganother view of the truck.

20210702_155255.jpgthis view shows the motor. I added some tube clamps to the orange turbo tube and the radiator hoses. I added Cummins filter decals to all the filters, there from Jerry at model trucking.

20210702_155230.jpgview showing the front shock.

20210702_155057.jpgthis view shows the rear shocks installed. Well that's it for now be back with more soon.

Ron G 

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Looking sweet!  If you can foil that tank...   it would be epic.  Even if you could only do it to the purely cylindrical parts....   It would still look better than any metal paint.

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7 minutes ago, GazzaS said:

Looking sweet!  If you can foil that tank...   it would be epic.  Even if you could only do it to the purely cylindrical parts....   It would still look better than any metal paint.

Hey Gazza

  I actually have some chrome mylar tape its about 6" wide and 3' long. It has a sticky back, so you peel the backing paper and apply it. I've never tried it but I think I'm leaning towards this option with dull aluminum painted ends.

Ron G 

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Hey guys 

  Another small update. I have the two air cleaners done and primed.

20210708_151927.jpgfirst primer coat on.

20210708_151906.jpgI removed the printed in screens and added some stainless steel mesh ones.

20210708_151844.jpgI added interior parts to them also. I know have to sand them and probably add some filler then paint them chrome. Well that's it for now be back soon.

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  I've been working on the big Pete. I cut the doors out of the cab. They were a real pain in the buttocks!...lol. The plastic is a 1/16" plus thick and was very difficult to cut. I started by scribing it with a needle in a pin vise followed by a sharp scalpel, it was so tuff it broke the needle!, but I finally made it through.

20210711_174525.jpgthis view shows the door in the opening held on with tape.

20210711_174553.jpgthis view shows the door in the open position.

20210711_174510.jpgthis view shows the cab with drivers door in place and the passenger door with one of the hinges I'm using for the doors.

20210711_174035.jpgthis view shows the interior temporarily assembled for pictures. You can just see the CB radio hanging from the roof.

20210711_173948.jpgthis view shows the clutch pedal, brake pedal and gas/fuel pedal. 

20210711_174007.jpgthis view shows the interior roof panel and rear panel. I made these from 1/4" square evergreen plastic tile sheet stock.

20210711_173509.jpgside view of the CB radio and scratch built mick cord.

20210711_174142.jpgthis view shows the CB radio from the rear. I still have alot of work to do on the interior, but I think it's coming along pretty good. Well that's it for now be back with more updates soon.

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  I have the doors mounted to the cab with there miniature piano hinges. This was a difficult, if not scary process. I had to grind down the surface on the inner side of tge cab and doors, both sides in order to fit the hinges. I did this with my trusty Foredom tool and various milling bits. I almost ground through the drivers side of the cab and had to do some repair, luckily all turned out good.

20210713_130019.jpgthis view shows the passenger side door mounted.

20210713_125957.jpgthis view shows the passenger side door opened.

20210713_130101.jpgthis view shows the 0.015" thk plastic I added to the inside of the cab for the door to close on.

20210713_130151.jpgview from the front of the passenger side door opened.

20210713_145759.jpgthis view shows the drivers side door mounted. You can see at the top of the hinge where I almost went through the cab.:omg:

20210713_145938.jpgthis view shows the drivers side door opened. You can see the plastic trim lip that I added around the door openings.

20210713_145917.jpgview of the drives side door with opening trim.

20210713_145706.jpgthis view shows both doors opened.

20210713_131238.jpgthis view shows the drivers door and trim. Also the floor, roof panel with CB and sde peices, back wall and side peices. I'm planning on painting this in tan and brown to complement the exterior colors.

20210713_133201.jpgview from the rear of the interior.

20210713_133139.jpgview of the interior from the passenger side.

20210713_133115.jpgview of the interior from the drivers side. I have gauge decals for the instrument panel. Well that's it for now be back with more updates soon.

Ron G 

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Ron, as you are doing such a fabulous job on the detail, are you going to chisel out the depressions on the steering wheel spokes? Paint the spokes silver as the real deal ones are brushed aluminum, and put a teeny tiny Peterbilt logo on the horn button?

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2 hours ago, Jeff said:

Ron, as you are doing such a fabulous job on the detail, are you going to chisel out the depressions on the steering wheel spokes? Paint the spokes silver as the real deal ones are brushed aluminum, and put a teeny tiny Peterbilt logo on the horn button?

I'm way ahead of you budy...lol. Right know I'm working on the sleeper doors and the air cleaner intake tubes.

  I got the 1/16 Monogram Kenworth W900 in the mail it's going to be a (4) axle heavy haul with a air lift lift axle. I have the tires and wheels, actually I have to modify the wheels to fit the tires. Thare 12.00/R24.5 drives, around a 385/55R22.5 super singles for the lift axle and 385/65R24.5 front floats, real heavy duty!  My main problem is the passenger side frame rail was miss formed from the factory (short shot), but I have a contact from YouTube thats going to help out with a replacement rail. I will be doing a build on this big KW, after I finish the big Pete...yeah finish something, that's a laff...lol

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Hey all 

 Small update. Just some pictures of the air intake tubes and ends.

20210716_151730.jpgthis view shows the left and right air cleaners connected by the intake tubing.

20210716_151823.jpgthis view shows the intake tubes and ends. The red peices need to be modified to look like the black connector attached to the turbo.

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