My brother had a Sunoco station from 75-79. Back when you had 190, 260, and Unleaded. The 190/Economy, and 260/High Octane, were blended to create 200/Regular, 220 and 240 mid-premium fuels. When we received a gas load, I had to climb up and look in the tanker to make sure it was empty. Back then the drivers kept these trucks spotless. Cool build.
Well Chris....THANK YOU for wearing your green shirt and pants for the review. The reflection was your friend!!!. I am back into modeling because of your inspiring videos. THANK YOU for taking the time to share the joy of modelling!...
I like the way this guy builds models. He doesn't worry about being perfect and super detailing everything with perfect paint jobs. He builts for the fun of the hobby. .... I need to get back to building like this. Building kits should be fun not stressful
Really great results on your tanker! I still have the built up original release I built when I was a kid. Had it hooked to a blue and yellow Peterbuilt, gave it to my son, it’s on display at his house. Pretty sure the original had a long blue stripe decal with logo and lettering attached. I like your version though! Love to relax and watch your videos. ⛽️ outstanding job!!
Wow Chris that really turn out nice! I really think like u alot, I just got a Gulf tanker of e-bay for 40 dollars... Well I glad u did one because u help me out big time when I'm stuck on somthing buddy. Bless u and keep them coming.
Gotta wear shades to look at all that chrome in the sun. They did a very nice job with the chrome, very smooth. I use to see milk tankers that were chrome IRL.
Lots of peeps must be happy this is out. It's pretty nice. Not something I'd personally do, but pretty sure it's awesome in person. And yeah, keep your pants and shirt on when you work with a camera. There's a member of the Canadian parliament that has been caught naked while video working with the rest of the members not only once, but twice now! lol
Built an unplated version long ago - all went together well. Was leary of all the chrom in the plated version.... Chris you always make it all seem soooo easy!
Like what they've done in refreshing this kit. Those rubber bands would definitely have helped when I built mine in 2005 because the tank halves were a bit warped, and then the holes in the wheels weren't deep enough to hold the metal axles. But this one is looking sharp!
Looks spectacular, Sir ! I just finished ( well, COVID time - a few months a go ) the Shell Tanker which is identical but for no chrome. Dropped it behind a vintage International Cabover which has just been re-issued. Both were fabulous builds and now I want a chrome one to haul behind my new Ford Semi re-issue from AMT !
At first I thought this to be a "fuelish" build. But as I watched I realized what a gas this kit is. For a complex LOOKING kit, you've demonstrated the relative ease that experience brings to a build. TANKS. kinda punny - but genuine sentiment
Chris that my friend, was an excellent build and review of a tanker trailer! I have an AMT Texaco tanker kit in my collection and I'll have to pick this one up as well!
For anyone who finds "box stock" beneath you - how's about tackling a "cow & calf" twin tanker combo? I'd enjoy if you could add a "Viewers Gallery" for your followers to show off their builds Chris!
I be began assembly on mine a few months ago, have it set aside. What I did to the tanker was used Plastiweld then thick CA along the internal seam. Then I took a 50/50 mix of epoxy and denatured alcohol, spread it along the seam and covered that with a thin strip of cloth medical tape allowing the epoxy to soak in stopping a 1" from the ends.. Then when dry re soaked again with 50/50 epoxy. A trick from building or converting model boats (two piece hulls) to RC. It seems like overkill but I like that the tank is nearly indestructible. Plus I'm thinking of installing a internal bottle filled with my choice of,,,, "Jet Fuel". 😀 .Ya know, nothing super extravagant, just enough for a few shots to add to a cool frosty beverage.
I just ordered 2 of these trailer kits one is for a peterbilt COE I built and one for a international transtar I just ordered. I think these trailer will make both models look outstanding
I have the Texaco version of this taker and I had make supports out of syrofom and place them middle ways to give the center of the tank the correct shape
Wow, Chris! Too awed to speak. So, I will have to type. I had wanted several of this kit. In my teens through my late twen- ties, I would see a similar tractor-trail- er rig. The cab was a Mack DM-600 (if I recall) in a fairly dark blue. (I think AMT makes a kit of this vehicle.) The tank, however, was strikingly elliptical in cross section, in propor- tion roughly 1.5 wide and 1 high. They were a metallic colour, though not glistening chrome; the finish was gen- erally dull and uneven, though they were free of heavy soil or wear. Would you know if such a kit exists? And if so, where one might find a few? Alternately, would it be possible with polystyrene sheet stock to scratch-build a tank to modify an AMT tank kit to such specifications?
Great build Chris. The kit trees look really good for there age this kit is going to be on my gotta get list thaks for the reveiw. Keep on model building it sure is an excellent hobby.
Very nice build and review Chris. I picked up a couple of the AMT tankers at Ollies last year with the Texaco logo on them. Have a great weekend Chris.
Really enjoy your videos, you have a lot of good techniques for making these builds look realistic. I have learned to paint all of my chrome trees with Future floor polish before touching any of the parts, it prevents finger prints. Beautiful build!
Don't pet the sweaty things.............. OK, we can put that in the list of "Chris isms" Great build, was concerned about how they would conceal the seams. Great video.
Great build Chris that's the very impressive kit just one question sir what others names does future floor polish come under can't find it out here on the West
I have the same kit, except it is the Texaco version. I picked it up at my local Ollie's outlet store. It currently is hooked up to a Mack R685ST tractor truck.
I watch your channel on regular bases. Hi I see you mostly use rust-o-leum. Do you prefer that over Tamiya and testors? Also what do prefer acrylics or enamel ? Find you cannot mix them together.
Beautiful gas Tank Trailer very beautifully done! I have been wanting to build a Milk Tank Trailer for year,s!!! I'm going to take the gamble and buy the kit and try making it as closes to a milk Tank Trailer than a gasoline hauler! P.S. has anyone made a milk Tank Trailer out of one of these kit,s let me know I'm curious. They almost look the same but there not! some milk Tank Trailer,s have 2 ladder,s on each side.
Here’s something funny or interesting, I usually like how the chrome looks and how bright and shiny it is. But on this trailer, it’s way too bright and shiny. So I’ll either dull it up or paint it a different color all together. I will be pairing it up with that International, for my version of the 1984 Terminator semi truck.
Chris singlehandedly keeps Rust-oleum in business
Hahahaha!
🤣🤣🤣
Aren't you glad you didn't have to deal with the "seam" on top of that beautiful chrome trailer. Looks great!
My brother had a Sunoco station from 75-79. Back when you had 190, 260, and Unleaded. The 190/Economy, and 260/High Octane, were blended to create 200/Regular, 220 and 240 mid-premium fuels. When we received a gas load, I had to climb up and look in the tanker to make sure it was empty. Back then the drivers kept these trucks spotless. Cool build.
Well Chris....THANK YOU for wearing your green shirt and pants for the review. The reflection was your friend!!!. I am back into modeling because of your inspiring videos. THANK YOU for taking the time to share the joy of modelling!...
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Nice build Chris. I need sunglasses to watch this video since the tanker is so shiny!
You and me both!
I like the way this guy builds models. He doesn't worry about being perfect and super detailing everything with perfect paint jobs. He builts for the fun of the hobby. .... I need to get back to building like this. Building kits should be fun not stressful
Couldn't agree more!
When you build up that International Transtar you should put this tanker on the back of it
Yeah!
Your willingness to share insights with less experienced builders is commendable.
A+ on the trailer build
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Really great results on your tanker! I still have the built up original release I built when I was a kid. Had it hooked to a blue and yellow Peterbuilt, gave it to my son, it’s on display at his house. Pretty sure the original had a long blue stripe decal with logo and lettering attached. I like your version though! Love to relax and watch your videos. ⛽️ outstanding job!!
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Wow Chris that really turn out nice! I really think like u alot, I just got a Gulf tanker of e-bay for 40 dollars... Well I glad u did one because u help me out big time when I'm stuck on somthing buddy. Bless u and keep them coming.
Right on!
Nice job! You can shave your wiskers in the mirror finish while assembling this one.
Ohhhhhhhhh, these tankers are FUN to build!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Gotta wear shades to look at all that chrome in the sun. They did a very nice job with the chrome, very smooth. I use to see milk tankers that were chrome IRL.
Thanks man!
More chrome on that tanker than a 1950 Buick!!! Very nice build!!!
Thanks man!
I can't wait to get this and turn it into the 7up tanker from the road warrior Chris you do amazing work sir
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I built this as a kid and your right, it is big. You did a great job on it and the model looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing this.
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This looks like the easiest trailer kit I’ve ever seen but one of the coolest
I've got the shell version of that as well, going to be hooked up to a Freightliner Cab Over when I get her done. Great looking build!
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Brings back memories. I just got a Lindberg United airlines Caravelle.
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Incredible quality build! Your presentation on the monster of chrome is spot on!!! Really nice👍
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Lots of peeps must be happy this is out. It's pretty nice. Not something I'd personally do, but pretty sure it's awesome in person. And yeah, keep your pants and shirt on when you work with a camera. There's a member of the Canadian parliament that has been caught naked while video working with the rest of the members not only once, but twice now! lol
I've seen that guy, more than I cared to.
Awesome looking tanker trailer, job well done.
I just finished mine, and it seemed together a lot easier than a dry van trailer I did.
That is an impressive amount of chrome , great build Chris
Thanks Ian!
When I watched your mail call I was eagerly waiting for this build. Beautiful trailer, great work. I hope to get one this year.
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Built an unplated version long ago - all went together well. Was leary of all the chrom in the plated version.... Chris you always make it all seem soooo easy!
Thanks!
Like what they've done in refreshing this kit. Those rubber bands would definitely have helped when I built mine in 2005 because the tank halves were a bit warped, and then the holes in the wheels weren't deep enough to hold the metal axles. But this one is looking sharp!
When are you going to tackle that new reissued AMT International Cabover?
It will get built, there is no specific date.
@@hpiguy Great you can hook it up to that Sunoco tanker. Maybe find a paint scheme for the tracker that goes with the trailer.
If you look around the web, you can find scale accurate reflective stripes for all the big rig models
I wish they'd make one of these tankers with an elliptical tank instead of this round tank! Cool looking trailer,I've built the Shell tanker.
Revell did one year's ago it would be grest if they rereleased theirs.
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you should totally try to make a custom model car!
A five compartment round body tanker is pretty rare. I really wish they would retool and do a more common tanker...
Looks spectacular, Sir ! I just finished ( well, COVID time - a few months a go ) the Shell Tanker which is identical but for no chrome. Dropped it behind a vintage International Cabover which has just been re-issued. Both were fabulous builds and now I want a chrome one to haul behind my new Ford Semi re-issue from AMT !
Thanks!
Nice build I just thought of the duel tanker only a little cleaner.
Yeah!
At first I thought this to be a "fuelish" build. But as I watched I realized what a gas this kit is. For a complex LOOKING kit, you've demonstrated the relative ease that experience brings to a build. TANKS.
kinda punny - but genuine sentiment
LOL, thanks as always!
I enjoy watching you work. Awesome build looks amazing. Have a great and safe weekend.
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Chris that my friend, was an excellent build and review of a tanker trailer! I have an AMT Texaco tanker kit in my collection and I'll have to pick this one up as well!
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For anyone who finds "box stock" beneath you - how's about tackling a "cow & calf" twin tanker combo? I'd enjoy if you could add a "Viewers Gallery" for your followers to show off their builds Chris!
That's what the FB page is for. Post away.
I be began assembly on mine a few months ago, have it set aside. What I did to the tanker was used Plastiweld then thick CA along the internal seam. Then I took a 50/50 mix of epoxy and denatured alcohol, spread it along the seam and covered that with a thin strip of cloth medical tape allowing the epoxy to soak in stopping a 1" from the ends.. Then when dry re soaked again with 50/50 epoxy. A trick from building or converting model boats (two piece hulls) to RC.
It seems like overkill but I like that the tank is nearly indestructible. Plus I'm thinking of installing a internal bottle filled with my choice of,,,, "Jet Fuel". 😀 .Ya know, nothing super extravagant, just enough for a few shots to add to a cool frosty beverage.
Excellent build of a nicely updated older kit. I find your tips useful. Thanks
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I just ordered 2 of these trailer kits one is for a peterbilt COE I built and one for a international transtar I just ordered. I think these trailer will make both models look outstanding
Great job as always Chris.
Thanks man!
Great build, love the 1970s look of these tanker trailers😊😊❤❤👍👍
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Oh man, that looks so awesome! You are really tempting me to start building truck and trailer models!
Go for it!
That is a beautiful trailer! Love the colors! Thanks for all that you do!!
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WOW really awesome finish looks cool with the yellow decals have to get me one
Thanks!
Makes me want to clear off a shelf to make room for one. Thanks.
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You for got the Flammable placards on all four sides.
They are on there, just small decals.
When you look to find fault with others it tells more about you than them.
As Mad Max would say ....I'll drive that tanka! You have built a few cool trailer kits ! This one looks very impressive ☺️
Thanks!
I have the Texaco version of this taker and I had make supports out of syrofom and place them middle ways to give the center of the tank the correct shape
I seeeee you lol . Great build once more. You keep making them I'll keep watching.
Thanks Bob!
My boy bought the same trailer, but mine is a vintage one. It has only one style of decals and include the blue stripe that goes down the side.
Chris+ I am working on this same tanker trailer mine is the shell tanker trailer looks great not big on the chrome tho
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I remember those tankers as a kid. Was so into semi trucks as a kid and those tanker semitrailer trucks were AWESOME !!!!!
Tanks for the video, looks like a great kit to build.
No problem 👍
Wow, Chris! Too awed to speak.
So, I will have to type. I had wanted several of this kit.
In my teens through my late twen- ties, I would see a similar tractor-trail- er rig. The cab was a Mack DM-600 (if I recall) in a fairly dark blue. (I think AMT makes a kit of this vehicle.)
The tank, however, was strikingly elliptical in cross section, in propor- tion roughly 1.5 wide and 1 high. They were a metallic colour, though not glistening chrome; the finish was gen- erally dull and uneven, though they were free of heavy soil or wear.
Would you know if such a kit exists? And if so, where one might find a few?
Alternately, would it be possible with polystyrene sheet stock to scratch-build a tank to modify an AMT tank kit to such specifications?
I like this trailer. Have an idea for a gulf trailer 🤔. Maybe in their racing colors.
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Awesome job as usual Chris
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Great build Chris. The kit trees look really good for there age
this kit is going to be on my gotta get list thaks for the reveiw.
Keep on model building it sure is an excellent hobby.
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Awesome build...but question..can you spray on the Future with a spray pump or does it require airbrushing...
You may apply it any way that makes you happy.
@@hpiguy Thank you!
Based on this video, I'm subscribing! Awesome presentation. Thank you!
NICE 👌 TRAILER I SEEN IT AT THE MODEL SHOP' GOT THE OLD TRAILER" THANKS' scoop that up.10-4!"
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When applying decals...
For good conformity and long-term adhesion, make any difference whether you use tap water, filtered water, or pure water?
I use tap water, no idea if any other type of water makes a difference. My personal guess is that it won't make any difference.
Very nice build and review Chris. I picked up a couple of the AMT tankers at Ollies last year with the Texaco logo on them. Have a great weekend Chris.
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Thanks for this vid just in the process of building it now
Really enjoy your videos, you have a lot of good techniques for making these builds look realistic. I have learned to paint all of my chrome trees with Future floor polish before touching any of the parts, it prevents finger prints. Beautiful build!
Thanks, enjoy!
Man, I like this. What an inspirational build.
I appreciate that!
Have you built a tractor model with the p.t.o. to go with the tanker?? Or, do they make tractor models like that?
None that I know of but there may be some out there.
@@hpiguy Thank you! I've tried the shading using the black primer and I really enjoyed the out come
Sorry if I missed it. But what do you use to get glue off chrome if you accidentally get it on your fingers and then on chrome ?
I don't. It's near impossible. The floor polish covers up a lot of mistakes for you.
Man this was a killer kit! And it loox so real!!
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Great build as always...so much I have learned from your videos...may I ask what type of cement you used that was in the plastic bottle
Red bottle? Super glue from the dollar store.
Nice update. I'll be watching
Nice job! Kit seems to be missing the miles (joke) of hoses and the hose carriers though.
Awsome build
You should build your International to go with this trailer.
Don't pet the sweaty things.............. OK, we can put that in the list of "Chris isms" Great build, was concerned about how they would conceal the seams. Great video.
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As always
Another awesome build Chris.
Thanks again!
Do they give you extra decals for whatever tractor you hook it up to? It would be nice on any trailer kit if they did. Love your work. Looks great
All parts and decals are shown during the beginning of the video. :)
Great build Chris that's the very impressive kit just one question sir what others names does future floor polish come under can't find it out here on the West
Pledge Revive It is the current name.
That guitar sounds almost like Jimmy Page !
Beautiful trailer
That trailer would work out good for the war rig from Mad Max.
Yup!
I have the same kit, except it is the Texaco version. I picked it up at my local Ollie's outlet store. It currently is hooked up to a Mack R685ST tractor truck.
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I watch your channel on regular bases. Hi
I see you mostly use rust-o-leum. Do you prefer that over Tamiya and testors? Also what do prefer acrylics or enamel ? Find you cannot mix them together.
I use all the spray brands. They each have their place. Tamiya is great for two tone finishes, it lays over itself trouble free.
Would pouring epoxy down the seam inside the tank work?
Depends if it can grip on smooth chrome. Lots of epoxy just peels off.
This trailer an an AMT Mack tractor for a sweet Mad Max setup!
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Beautiful gas Tank Trailer very beautifully done! I have been wanting to build a Milk Tank Trailer for year,s!!! I'm going to take the gamble and buy the kit and try making it as closes to a milk Tank Trailer than a gasoline hauler! P.S. has anyone made a milk Tank Trailer out of one of these kit,s let me know I'm curious. They almost look the same but there not! some milk Tank Trailer,s have 2 ladder,s on each side.
Dayton spoke looks late 60s early 70s
I remember seeing those as a kid in the 80s.
Here’s something funny or interesting, I usually like how the chrome looks and how bright and shiny it is. But on this trailer, it’s way too bright and shiny. So I’ll either dull it up or paint it a different color all together. I will be pairing it up with that International, for my version of the 1984 Terminator semi truck.
This looks really good, well done, great video. If one were making the Mac Truck from Convoy movie, would this be an appropriate trailer for it???
I'm not sure, I don't have the knowledge of that truck to give an answer. Thanks!
Nice trailer I did the Texaco trailer
Thanks!
Sweet...got to decide which truck I need to pull it thanks for a great video can't wait for the next
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Wow, what an amazing looking tanker ! Great build and video ! GOD Bless 😇👍🏼
Thanks, you too!
Those frame pieces that come up the side are actually called outriggers believe it our not.
Thanks!
Chris what can I say, SWEET.😁😁🚛👍
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Nice model kit. Excellent build video.
Glad you like it!
Freaking hilarious Chris. 🤣 😆
Thanks for this one bud I am interested in getting one of these
Looks awesome!!! Be picking one up soon myself along with the car carrier!!
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@@hpiguy you bet! Like watching your vids!!
sweeet , I want that
RJ
ps Thanx 4 wearin' shirt & pants
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I used Gorilla Tape on the inside seam of the two tanker halves instead of glue to hold them together.
the trailer looks great
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