I have been building these kits for over 30 years but still pick up tips from you please don’t just leave them in primer don’t let the haters and jerks mess it up for the rest of us. Thank you for keeping this hobby alive!
My dad drive trucks for 40 years. I started build them when I was 13 now I’m 58 and still build models. And RC Planes. The kits were around $20 back in the early 70’s.
Nice build great presentation, for those that do not know, this is the ITALERI peterbilt 378 kit just repackaged, that is a Detroit Diesel Series 60 500HP motor, I love Revell AG and ITALERI truck kits.
I really don't know how I didn't watch this video before! Sensei Christian I bow before you! It is a lovely truck.....not only a model but a truck. What a beauty in 10 wheels. Absolutely gorgeous. Rhank you for such a beauty you've created.
i've been a model builder for most of my life. i can say without a doubt that this kit is the most detailed and beautiful rig kit i've ever seen. can't afford the big rig kits but i can see the reason for the cost here. great job on the construction.
I’m a heavy truck technician. Long nose Pete’s are my favorite to do engine work on. So much room. You did a great job on this build. Thank you for sharing.
I built this kit years ago but it was by Italeri. What a beautiful kit. I did the box image which was metallic blue with the silver stripes. I'm OCD so there was not one of the beautiful details left untouched. It looks like the real thing. Was definitely one of my favorite kit builds.
Excellent job there Chris the Peterbuilt tractor looks fantastic I am a retired tractor trailer driver and the video gives me the itch to want to drive again thanks for sharing!!
Another awesome build Chris! My favorite detail is the grille. I wish EVERY model kit had that mesh screen and hollow grille trim for that authentic look. You can actually see the radiator through it like real life.
I used to build big rig kits. If you watch big rig rolling interviews stretched out long and low tractors are popular. My favorite kit I did was a cab over Freightliner that I stretched the frame from pieces from other kits pulling a cattle trailer.
You mad a point there, My dad worked a Good Year tire mill for 30 years. Rubber is grown on trees in Hawaii and is trucked to mills and its either in Tan or White. The mill runs it through the die house to make it black. True story.
This is a beautiful tractor. This looks like it went together trouble free but you are an expert. I did notice that you left off the two convex mirrors. There also are no cb antennas. I purchased two kits. I want to make one look like my personal 379 and I also purchased two amt reefer trailers that you built. I hope mine come out as close as yours did. I'm amazed at how easy you make it look to paint and build. I'm going to use the little tricks you showed us. Thanks for sharing your technique and builds with us you are the man at building.
One of the reasons this kit is so nice is that it is not an AMT kit, it is a reissue of the Italeri 378 kit that they have been making since 1997. It has been reissued several times and this is just the latest and it is done by Round2/AMT. Italeri kits are always great kits, lots of details and always go together very well. BTW, that is a Detroit 60 series engine. Each engine maker has its own color. Thanks for the great review. I will be getting one soon.
You make model making looks easy and relaxing, its so inspiring especially for people like me ( or maybe others) that love plastic model building as much as hate to spends alot on material (paint, detail kit etc.). I see you using all purpose paint which are much cheaper and also using amateur style painting straight from the can without decanting for airbrush etc. and still looks good, watching other channel looks superb but also intimidating (for me). Your model building videos are really inspiring sir.
A tip I learned years ago for rough primer is to rub it down with paper, like plain printer paper. Use it like sandpaper, but it won't ruin details. Awesome build!!
I'm working on the rig myself, and using a nice blue color, its a very good way to work with your hands to pass the time away, when you want something to do
Italian plastic model kit manufacturer Italeri,sold the molds of this kit to AMT of Round 2.This kit sells for about $68.00 MSRP under the Italeri brand.Seeing as this is an Italeri 1/24 scale kit;reboxed as an AMT kit,it probably comes with Italeri decals rebranded as AMT decals. Because this is a short hood Peterbilt 378,the engine in this kit,replicates a small cam 430 hp six silynder turbocharged; Detroit diesel engine.The reason how i know this,is because six silynder Detroits;were usually painted with the metallic blue-gray color you mentioned.The engine replicated in this kit,was manufactured by the Detriot engine division of GM from ~1986 until production ended in 2007 as the Detroit engine division of GM, filed for bank ruptcy;because of the EPA's environmental regulations.Simply put it,just like Caterpillar,it was too expensive and impractical;for the Detroit engine division of GM,to comply with the strict and stringent environmental regulations,and emissions standards;and still make a profit. GM did the smart thing 12-15 years ago at the time;and that was getting out of the diesel engine business for commercial vehicles.Some of Peterbilt's trucks came with six silynder Detroits until 2007;when Detriot engine division of GM filed for bank ruptcy;at which point Paccar announced that from now on,only Cummins,Paccar,and Mercedes Benz diesel engines;would be available for both Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks.
@@doninwv You are welcome. It is also common for plastic model kit manufacturers to sell or lease their molds with eachother.But,the MSRP of this re-release by AMT of Round 2 is still the same retail price that was listed back when this was sold by/under Italeri.Meaning if this kit was worth $68.00-$88.00 then,it will be sold for the same amount of money retail hobby shops were charging which is in the $68.00-$88.00 dollar range.Even though this reboxed Italeri kit is now being sold under AMT,this is not a cheap kit.
this is a Detroit Series Sixty powered truck. AMT usually does a really good job of getting details correct, but having driven several Peterbilt 379, 378 and 359s over the last 30 years, I see stuff that is incorrect, and drives me crazy! but, as usual, a great build. You do great work my friend!!
The video was great I had really wondered how I was going to put the cab and the bunk together watching your video was very helpful and it helped me build one of the best builds I have ever done Thank You wish I knew how to post you a picture
I've picked up a ton of tips from watching your videos, but by far my favorite now is using mod podge for clear parts. It's by far and away the best thing I have ever tried for clear parts, and my local hobby lobby sells it in a "drip glue" type container.
just want ya to know that just by watching you, I have learned a METRIC TON of painting techniques, I feel confidant that I can try one similar to your technique.
Thanks for all the kool videos Chris it's raining here in Georgia too i'm working on a 150 57 black widow car cut the doors and trunk open on it doing a prostreet car
It looks fantastic! I like the satin finish for the frame as most trucks I have seen have this type of finish on them unless they have been in service for quite a while. Thanks for sharing this review.
I am going to use this one for my lowboy with the dozer. I have had the same issue with the primer on a few builds. I wet sanded with 400 grit with very light pressure. Works out ok. Beautiful build.
With the glass parts I dip them in futura floor wax. It covers any imperfections in the plastic and are perfectly clear. Never tried modge podge. My wife has that for her crafts so I will try that. Nice build. Love that red
Great video and model. Think I’ll get one to put together. But I have a question not really related to this video. When doing a two tone paint job, like a white top and green body, how do you get the residue from the tape off the white paint that you masked off to paint the green body? I don’t want to use something that would ruin the white paint job?
Chris, that was an excellent review and build on the Peterbilt 378! You can tell this was the original Italeri Peterbilt 378 molds. All the same parts. I built a couple of the Italeri kits back in 2002. I know what you mean about the grey primer being bad. I recently had that issue with a can I bought. Keep up the good work Sir!
I’ve noticed that this is the only truck to have a Detroit 60 series instead of a Cummins NTA855 Big Cam or Cat 3406A/B IDITA/DITA. I love buying center parts and customizing 1/32 scale and other 1/24 scale trucks. The stacks from a 1/24 or 1/25 look great on the 1/32. Sea foam green works for the 60 series Detroit but we have one at my FD that is all black with a silver valve cover
I have an Italeri Ford Areomax that I hope to get built soon. Hope it turns out as nice as yours. I have never used spray paint like you do. Even with an airbrush, I run into problems though. Great job on that build.
You need to build one of the Moebius International semi-trucks. If you were impressed with the fit and finish on this Italeri kit, you will be blown away by the Moebius !
Nice build! I like what AMT did with the decals, I hope they get more kits like this in the near future. I have built this one and modified it to look like a short hood 379. I painted it like a vintage Laidlaw tractor based on some internet pictures I found. I was a bit mistified with the multi piece cab at first but it did go together perfectly. It is a great kit to build honestly. Good job with yours by the way.
Ugh. Just when I thought I finally saved enough "kit budget" to get me the 1/16 Revell 359, AMT comes up with this Peterbilt beauty. Choices choices. Very nice one, and beautiful build. I don't can't/mind/see the paint issue you're talking about, truck looks awesome.
I always have trouble with the tandem tires and wheels going together in a glue model, not snap. You have a video on how to glue the sets of tandem rear tires and wheels together if they have the wheel lip? Great video's, keep em coming.
Not sure if you have but could you explain the best way to apply glue. I am a beginner builder and would love any tips. Thanks! Beautiful work on the Peterbilt.
Thats a great build. Very detailed. What you said about the rims i work on tractors and trailers and i see drivers buy just the outer facing rims all the time. Like you said to expensive when you have ten wheels. Great build have a great day.
You said a few drops of CA glue when you did the roof did you not put CA all around. What about glue seeping out on the CHROME pieces say the fuel tanks. What about the crud in your spray booth,,do you ever clean it and how?
wow it's my profred to have all the model moulded in white but does look great model to grab your hands on and kit smash to build a whole different truck too wonder if they are redoing the KW as well too
I know it wouldn't cost these model companies hardly anything but it would be nice if they included airlines and electrical line,but the rig turned out super nice job Chris!!!!!
Another beautiful big rig build they are my favorites and love seeing how you detail them been putting some of your techniques to use. Can't wait to add this kit to my stash so I can finally do the correct Black Dog truck build.
I have been building these kits for over 30 years but still pick up tips from you please don’t just leave them in primer don’t let the haters and jerks mess it up for the rest of us. Thank you for keeping this hobby alive!
My dad drive trucks for 40 years. I started build them when I was 13 now I’m 58 and still build models. And RC Planes. The kits were around $20 back in the early 70’s.
Nice build great presentation, for those that do not know, this is the ITALERI peterbilt 378 kit just repackaged, that is a Detroit Diesel Series 60 500HP motor, I love Revell AG and ITALERI truck kits.
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It's the Italeri kit. I have it too. It's one of the greatest american truck models of them.
I really don't know how I didn't watch this video before! Sensei Christian I bow before you! It is a lovely truck.....not only a model but a truck. What a beauty in 10 wheels. Absolutely gorgeous. Rhank you for such a beauty you've created.
Thanks for watching the video, much appreciated!
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i've been a model builder for most of my life. i can say without a doubt that this kit is the most detailed and beautiful rig kit i've ever seen. can't afford the big rig kits but i can see the reason for the cost here. great job on the construction.
Thanks Riley!
I’m a heavy truck technician. Long nose Pete’s are my favorite to do engine work on. So much room. You did a great job on this build. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks a lot Rob!
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Cabover is even better.
spencer s me and my dad are fixing up a 1987 freightliner cabover. It’s going to be my first truck when i start truckin
Used to make 3 n 1 kits. Saved the extra parts and soon manufactured a semi scratch build before truck kits came out. Was a success.
I built this kit years ago but it was by Italeri. What a beautiful kit. I did the box image which was metallic blue with the silver stripes. I'm OCD so there was not one of the beautiful details left untouched. It looks like the real thing. Was definitely one of my favorite kit builds.
Holy cow the amount of detail on this build. Looks like the real thing
Thanks, much appreciated!
This kit is an AMT re-box of the Italeri 378 kit with new decals. Hence the 1:24 scale and multi piece cab.
Chris, you are making us to get used to only, to the best models. This is Beautiful with capital "B". Awesome size. Thank you so much for this gift.
Thanks a lot Charlie!
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Excellent job there Chris the Peterbuilt tractor looks fantastic I am a retired tractor trailer driver and the video gives me the itch to want to drive again thanks for sharing!!
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CHRIS you are truly the King of the quick build, it looks great and thanks...
Thanks George!
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Can't tell you how much I enjoyed this build - what a model.
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That may fit inside your FJ Cruiser 😊. Great to see you build a shiny, big rig 🚛. Thanks Chris for the tips and entertainment in your videos.
Thanks. Not anymore, traded in the FJ on a new 2020 Tacoma TRD Pro last week! So it will surely fit now!
I had an 07 white Tacoma pre-runner. I regret selling it every single day. Good for you Chris!
Wow what a kit!! thanks for sharing Chris! Glad that paint hiccup didn't derail you!
Thanks Bryan, just plow through and make the best of it!
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You’ve certainly taken care of truckstop boredom for me over the last couple of nights , great build Chris
Thanks Ian!
Another awesome build Chris! My favorite detail is the grille. I wish EVERY model kit had that mesh screen and hollow grille trim for that authentic look. You can actually see the radiator through it like real life.
Thanks Joe, I agree!
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A real Gentleman and a fine ambassador to our fantastic hobby!
Thanks Theresa!
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I agree
That box looks almost like the 359 California hauler box from the early 70’s, super cool
I just love the way you say don't worry about the little mistakes.......just get models done!...... Awesome.
Thanks John, yes, I like a nice quick build and as long as you're happy with the final, that is really all that matters.
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I used to build big rig kits. If you watch big rig rolling interviews stretched out long and low tractors are popular. My favorite kit I did was a cab over Freightliner that I stretched the frame from pieces from other kits pulling a cattle trailer.
I have built this kit when Italeri released it. A great kit. I left the cab roof removal, so you can see the interior.
i figured it was an italeri kit just by the tires and silver molded rims!
You mad a point there, My dad worked a Good Year tire mill for 30 years. Rubber is grown on trees in Hawaii and is trucked to mills and its either in Tan or White. The mill runs it through the die house to make it black. True story.
Thanks for the nice words and for watching!
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This is a beautiful tractor. This looks like it went together trouble free but you are an expert. I did notice that you left off the two convex mirrors. There also are no cb antennas. I purchased two kits. I want to make one look like my personal 379 and I also purchased two amt reefer trailers that you built. I hope mine come out as close as yours did. I'm amazed at how easy you make it look to paint and build. I'm going to use the little tricks you showed us. Thanks for sharing your technique and builds with us you are the man at building.
Have fun!
I'm building Revells peterbilt 359 right now. Having a great time building it. Awesome to see you building AMTs.
Thanks!
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I like how you said model kit tires grow on trees lol
Yeah, they just pick Whatever They Need 😅😅😅
Those must be the baby tires, picked at first growth. Or are there miniature tire trees? Hmmm.....
Thanks man!
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Love the Peterbilt build Chris. Thanks for sharing.
One of the reasons this kit is so nice is that it is not an AMT kit, it is a reissue of the Italeri 378 kit that they have been making since 1997. It has been reissued several times and this is just the latest and it is done by Round2/AMT. Italeri kits are always great kits, lots of details and always go together very well. BTW, that is a Detroit 60 series engine. Each engine maker has its own color.
Thanks for the great review. I will be getting one soon.
Thanks for taking time to comment, much appreciated!
I typically build cars and planes but this video has inspired me to try a truck.I enjoy all your videos! Thank you.
Thanks for taking the time to leave a nice comment!
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You make model making looks easy and relaxing, its so inspiring especially for people like me ( or maybe others) that love plastic model building as much as hate to spends alot on material (paint, detail kit etc.). I see you using all purpose paint which are much cheaper and also using amateur style painting straight from the can without decanting for airbrush etc. and still looks good, watching other channel looks superb but also intimidating (for me). Your model building videos are really inspiring sir.
Thanks for watching and the nice words Ismana!
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A tip I learned years ago for rough primer is to rub it down with paper, like plain printer paper. Use it like sandpaper, but it won't ruin details. Awesome build!!
Thanks!
That is a whole bunch of tires in the beginning of your video! Turned out real nice, impressive kit with different molded color sprues.
Thanks Ed!
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I'm working on the rig myself, and using a nice blue color, its a very good way to work with your hands to pass the time away, when you want something to do
Thanks for the nice words and for watching!
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Italian plastic model kit manufacturer Italeri,sold the molds of this kit to AMT of Round 2.This kit sells for about $68.00 MSRP under the Italeri brand.Seeing as this is an Italeri 1/24 scale kit;reboxed as an AMT kit,it probably comes with Italeri decals rebranded as AMT decals.
Because this is a short hood Peterbilt 378,the engine in this kit,replicates a small cam 430 hp six silynder turbocharged; Detroit diesel engine.The reason how i know this,is because six silynder Detroits;were usually painted with the metallic blue-gray color you mentioned.The engine replicated in this kit,was manufactured by the Detriot engine division of GM from ~1986 until production ended in 2007 as the Detroit engine division of GM, filed for bank ruptcy;because of the EPA's environmental regulations.Simply put it,just like Caterpillar,it was too expensive and impractical;for the Detroit engine division of GM,to comply with the strict and stringent environmental regulations,and emissions standards;and still make a profit.
GM did the smart thing 12-15 years ago at the time;and that was getting out of the diesel engine business for commercial vehicles.Some of Peterbilt's trucks came with six silynder Detroits until 2007;when Detriot engine division of GM filed for bank ruptcy;at which point Paccar announced that from now on,only Cummins,Paccar,and Mercedes Benz diesel engines;would be available for both Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks.
I wondered about this....thanks for the insight and explanation.
Companies rent out molds all the time. Almost every company pays other companies to run a mold and resell it under their brand for a bit.
@@doninwv You are welcome.
It is also common for plastic model kit manufacturers to sell or lease their molds with eachother.But,the MSRP of this re-release by AMT of Round 2 is still the same retail price that was listed back when this was sold by/under Italeri.Meaning if this kit was worth $68.00-$88.00 then,it will be sold for the same amount of money retail hobby shops were charging which is in the $68.00-$88.00 dollar range.Even though this reboxed Italeri kit is now being sold under AMT,this is not a cheap kit.
Enjoy your reviews and build videos, I just received the italeri release of this same kit and am working on the freightliner flc.
this is a Detroit Series Sixty powered truck. AMT usually does a really good job of getting details correct, but having driven several Peterbilt 379, 378 and 359s over the last 30 years, I see stuff that is incorrect, and drives me crazy! but, as usual, a great build. You do great work my friend!!
This beauty looks like she just rolled off the showroom floor! Thanks for sharing, Chris!
Thank you Matt!
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A absolutely magnificent incredible show wow these trucks are outstanding 👏 👌 excellent video 📹 👏 👌 amazing watch ❤😊
I have a franklin mint 379 die cast with a reefer I scored for $50. Excellent model, very very detailed and heavy.
The video was great I had really wondered how I was going to put the cab and the bunk together watching your video was very helpful and it helped me build one of the best builds I have ever done Thank You wish I knew how to post you a picture
Glad it helped!
I've picked up a ton of tips from watching your videos, but by far my favorite now is using mod podge for clear parts. It's by far and away the best thing I have ever tried for clear parts, and my local hobby lobby sells it in a "drip glue" type container.
Glad to hear Mikey!
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just want ya to know that just by watching you, I have learned a METRIC TON of painting techniques, I feel confidant that I can try one similar to your technique.
Thanks man, much appreciated!
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Thanks for all the kool videos Chris it's raining here in Georgia too i'm working on a 150 57 black widow car cut the doors and trunk open on it doing a prostreet car
Thanks for watching!
Nice build Chris. Another home run.
Thanks a bunch Bob!
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@@hpiguy you're welcome.
Nice build on this Peterbilt. Good job, bud! Proud of ya. . . .10-4!
Right on!
I drove a Freightliner, and am impressed with the model you made. I think I will add that to my stash!
Thanks man!
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Go to round 2 they have it
Go to round 2 they have it
Your mistakes would be my perfection! That was a big job and looks awesome.
Best grill ever.
Wow, thanks!
The cadillac of trucks.Man,that looks mighty purty!The kit should have came with cb radio and twin antennas.for detail.Still,It looks mighty awesome!
Thanks!
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It looks fantastic! I like the satin finish for the frame as most trucks I have seen have this type of finish on them unless they have been in service for quite a while. Thanks for sharing this review.
Thanks! 👍
Great build, love the color that you painted this semi truck👍👍👍😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😀
Just ordered this beauty from Hobbylinc for 50% off! Can't wait to build it!
You defiantly get what you pay for with this bad boy! I watched before i purchased. Super nice rig!
Enjoy your kit!
You keep modeling fun Sir, great build
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I purchased this kit primarily because of this great review/build ! Thanks !
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I am going to use this one for my lowboy with the dozer. I have had the same issue with the primer on a few builds. I wet sanded with 400 grit with very light pressure. Works out ok. Beautiful build.
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Get that Pet in the hammer lane son and hammer down. Great build Chris,😀😀👍👍👍
Thanks Charles!
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With the glass parts I dip them in futura floor wax. It covers any imperfections in the plastic and are perfectly clear.
Never tried modge podge.
My wife has that for her crafts so I will try that.
Nice build.
Love that red
Yup, I say that I use Future in every video.
Take care!
Man that’s awesome! I’ve always loved semis. Especially Kenworths and peterbilts! Shoulda put a trailer on it
Thanks for watching Ryan!
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I could not get the the Peter recker
Great video and model. Think I’ll get one to put together. But I have a question not really related to this video. When doing a two tone paint job, like a white top and green body, how do you get the residue from the tape off the white paint that you masked off to paint the green body? I don’t want to use something that would ruin the white paint job?
Use low tack tape. That's the best way to not have to fix things later.
WOWSERZZ Chris, She's Beautiful, Excellent Work Brother, have a Blessed Week.
Thanks Gary!
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Chris, that was an excellent review and build on the Peterbilt 378! You can tell this was the original Italeri Peterbilt 378 molds. All the same parts. I built a couple of the Italeri kits back in 2002. I know what you mean about the grey primer being bad. I recently had that issue with a can I bought. Keep up the good work Sir!
Thanks, yeah it's a nice kit, loved it.
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Where can I get seeds for those “rubber trees”? I would like to plant a few in my back yard. They might come in handy. Lol.
I hear the Michelin store has seed packets
hpiguys Workshop Thanks. I’ll go look for them as soon as this crisis is over. Lol.
What a great build Chris, too bad there was not trailer hoses, very well done Chris
Thanks bud!
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I’ve noticed that this is the only truck to have a Detroit 60 series instead of a Cummins NTA855 Big Cam or Cat 3406A/B IDITA/DITA. I love buying center parts and customizing 1/32 scale and other 1/24 scale trucks. The stacks from a 1/24 or 1/25 look great on the 1/32. Sea foam green works for the 60 series Detroit but we have one at my FD that is all black with a silver valve cover
It look great. Is amaizing so big it is. Good job.
I have an Italeri Ford Areomax that I hope to get built soon. Hope it turns out as nice as yours. I have never used spray paint like you do. Even with an airbrush, I run into problems though.
Great job on that build.
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Love this model , I drove a 379 when I first started driving way back when. It had the 70 inch raised roof sleeper beautiful truck.
Thanks for sharing!
@@hpiguy thank you for this great channel.
You need to build one of the Moebius International semi-trucks. If you were impressed with the fit and finish on this Italeri kit, you will be blown away by the Moebius !
We'll hope they send one some day!
Nice build! I like what AMT did with the decals, I hope they get more kits like this in the near future. I have built this one and modified it to look like a short hood 379. I painted it like a vintage Laidlaw tractor based on some internet pictures I found. I was a bit mistified with the multi piece cab at first but it did go together perfectly. It is a great kit to build honestly. Good job with yours by the way.
Thanks Robert, I was intimidated but bang zoom it assembled nice!
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Ugh. Just when I thought I finally saved enough "kit budget" to get me the 1/16 Revell 359, AMT comes up with this Peterbilt beauty. Choices choices.
Very nice one, and beautiful build. I don't can't/mind/see the paint issue you're talking about, truck looks awesome.
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I always have trouble with the tandem tires and wheels going together in a glue model, not snap. You have a video on how to glue the sets of tandem rear tires and wheels together if they have the wheel lip? Great video's, keep em coming.
Glue the rims together, let it dry, then push the hollow tires over the wheels.
@@hpiguy I'll apply that tip on the next semi model! Many thanks.:)
Not sure if you have but could you explain the best way to apply glue. I am a beginner builder and would love any tips. Thanks! Beautiful work on the Peterbilt.
Just brush it on the joint, it will wick into the joint and seal the parts together in a few minutes.
Hey Chris I see the trailer came out that goes with that pete, do u think u will ever build it in time? I bet they really look good togother. Thanks
Depends if R2 chooses to send it for review. Thanks!
She’s a real beauty, very very nice work
Thank you!
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Geeeeze Chris - take it easy, will ya? Sorry, that was my wallet complaining - we'll just ignore it. What a beauty!
Thanks for sharing...
LOL, crack out the Visa!
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Thats a great build. Very detailed. What you said about the rims i work on tractors and trailers and i see drivers buy just the outer facing rims all the time. Like you said to expensive when you have ten wheels. Great build have a great day.
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Very impressive model there Chris, love the red you used too. Will be putting my order in for this one.
Thanks Patrick!
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This was the first video of yours I'd seen and I'm already subscribed.
Thanks for watching!
Turned out super great.
Now i want to build on again.
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Thank you for sharing your builds.
Allready liked your page on fb.
Keep up the fantastic work.
Greetings from Norway.
You said a few drops of CA glue when you did the roof did you not put CA all around. What about glue seeping out on the CHROME pieces say the fuel tanks. What about the crud in your spray booth,,do you ever clean it and how?
This is a italeri tool. All The same kit with the all new tool detroit series 60 engine. This kit have over 16 years old.
That's correct! I built a couple of the Italeri Pete 378 kits back in 2002-2003
Same here. Built a couple of em back when it was new.
That's awesome, they came out in what, 1997 right?
1997 yes .
wow it's my profred to have all the model moulded in white but does look great model to grab your hands on and kit smash to build a whole different truck too wonder if they are redoing the KW as well too
Thanks for watching Jennifer!
Have you built the moebius spread axle flat bed trailer yet. I find your tutorials very educational
If MR sends it over I'll be happy to!
Awesome kit the details make it worth getting
Your paint job was looked great
Thanks John!
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You did a beautiful job. Looks great.
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Cool trick with the vasaline on the 5th wheel
Absolutely excellent job Chris looks great
Thanks bud!
That's truly a beautiful kit.. and you did it justice!
Thanks Hisham!
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Nice work kit looks like a fun build gives the finished model a better look when all the parts are panels interesting it's 1:24 like the italeri kits
Thanks Gene!
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Wow!!!! Love it. Anyway you could do a Freightliner Cascadia from Werner Enterprises?
Nice job, Chris! This has come up beautifully.
Thanks Ben!
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I have built 2 of these kits
Wow I luv it my brother, now thats what i call a nice rig!!! Boy that 1-24 size is BIG... Thanks and great job.👍👍👍👍👍💅
Thanks much John!
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I know it wouldn't cost these model companies hardly anything but it would be nice if they included airlines and electrical line,but the rig turned out super nice job Chris!!!!!
Thanks James!
Excellent review Chris, and a beautiful build! Lots of detail and support cool presentation! !
Thanks Ron!
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Absolutely beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Magnificent build!!! Clean, simple and enjoyable!!
Thanks Sonny!
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What a nice build,I build a revel American truck once. Had a great time but my tires from the tire fairy and not the tire tree🌲😁.👍
Thanks man!
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I'm due to build another semi. Think it will be this kit. As always Chris u da man!
Thanks Mike, enjoy yours!
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Another beautiful big rig build they are my favorites and love seeing how you detail them been putting some of your techniques to use. Can't wait to add this kit to my stash so I can finally do the correct Black Dog truck build.
Thanks a lot!
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