Revell Peterbilt 359 conventional was nice little kit, it is one of the one smallest ones I have ever worked on .










Revell Peterbilt 359 conventional was nice little kit, it is one of the one smallest ones I have ever worked on .










Good Job and a nice looking truck model.
Mckay[C):-)]
it looks wonderful, I just have to ask though, was it this kit?
If it is, I saw it down at my LHS and thought about getting it, but didn’t know how it’d be, I’ve never built anything other than cars and a few snap together airplane/gundam kits. Did it come with all the detail or was a lot of it added in? I think my fav part is the coils on the rear of the cab
That would be the one. A lot was added + - to the starter, wireing harness and the 7 way wire/plug and air lines for the trailer all i did was cut off a peace of the tree and drilled a small hole took some tell-phone wire or the thick small gauge wire rap it around a pen that thing that hold the ink? and there you have it , now it also work out good for spark plug wire on 1/24th car,truck,just about any thing.
I haven’t built that kit yet, but everything I’ve heard is it is a decent kit. Don’t let the fact it is a snap kit turn you off, it has decent detail, and you can’t beat a 1/24 semi kit for $20.
Nice job, a couple of the pics are blurry but the ones that are clear look like you added quite a bit of detail to it.
Yeah it’s not too bad for a snappy. I’m working on one too. Mine is in red though, with cat yellow on the engine.
I love how you did the airhoses, that is an often left out detail, even on kits by Evan Hermel.