Here's another of Bob Craig's Pete
378s, this time a day cab model.
The
cab,
hood, and sleeper are severely kitbashed "Whiterose" diecast
models from China. The frame is scratchbuilt using the info from David
Bontrager' s book "A Truck
Modeler's Notebook." Bob says he followed Dave's suggestion
for airbag suspension by using the suspension from the Herpa Ford Aeromax.
The fuel tanks are medium size A-Line tanks. The engine and transmission
were taken from Wiking Pete and painted actual Detroit Diesel color.
The fifth wheel is from the Athearn Freightliner and this one actually
slides. The interior is painted as close to Peterbilt colors as Bob
could get. The grilles are from Herpa/Promotex and the headlights are
from Whiterose using glass paint on the turn signals. The mirrors and
other fine detail (walkway grates and quarter fenders) are from Plano.
The air cleaners are scratchbuilt. The wipers are A-Line and the bug
screen is clear plastic using red glass paint. The visors are styrene
covered with Bare-Metal Foil. The wheels are Promotex with holes drilled
out. The flatbed trailer is two Lonestar Trailmobile 40' kits combined
to make one 48' with airbag suspension (also Lonestar).
Posted August 3, 2003 |
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