Kenworth
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13 26 November 2023, 18:59
Bozzer
This is what is often referred to as the "snap kit" It's the most common kit for frame extensions and chopping. I've seen these turned into some awesome beasts, in the past. You can let your imagination run wild, simply because of the price of the kit. Revell also do a Peterbilt 359 that's a little more involved, my son has built it. For anyone starting on big rigs, these are perfect for dipping your toes in. I'll jump in for the ride, and see how things go.
This is what is often referred to as the "snap kit" It's the most common kit for frame extensions and chopping. I've seen these turned into some awesome beasts, in the past. You can let your imagination run wild, simply because of the price of the kit. Revell also do a Peterbilt 359 that's a little more involved, my son has built it. For anyone starting on big rigs, these are perfect for dipping your toes in. I'll jump in for the ride, and see how things go.
25 December 2023, 09:32
Bozzer
That KW turned out awesome, mate! Can't wait to see a trailer behind it!
I'll certainly look forward to seeing what you do with the Peterbilt 100%
That KW turned out awesome, mate! Can't wait to see a trailer behind it!
I'll certainly look forward to seeing what you do with the Peterbilt 100%
15 February, 20:53
Nick J
Thanks guys, and thanks for the background info on the kit. When I fit the driveshaft it was pretty tight. Seems like it is pushing the engine forward and the radiator is keeping the hood from closing completely. I was worried something was going to break when I tried shifting things into place so left it for now.
Thanks guys, and thanks for the background info on the kit. When I fit the driveshaft it was pretty tight. Seems like it is pushing the engine forward and the radiator is keeping the hood from closing completely. I was worried something was going to break when I tried shifting things into place so left it for now.
16 February, 11:06
Album info
This was a fun build. Guess I need to start looking for a trailer. Didn't realize at first how many pieces just snap together and need minimal glue. Hopefully the Peterbilt kit goes together this nicely. Could be a bit. Finishing up some other projects and have ideas on others for now...