Italeri 1/24th Peterbilt 378 "Long Hauler"

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Italeri 1/24th Peterbilt 378 "Long Hauler"

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After an enforced abscense from the modelling bench I have now got a bit of time to enjoy a little build time. Two reason,s for this subject and group build,
A, Have alway,s wanted to build a "Big rig"
B, Six month duration is ideal for thing,s the way they are at the moment.
So, on with the photo,s
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The main box art, there is some debate as to whether this is the subject model. Looking at the kit part,s it does look different.
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First sprue is made up of black coloured styrene and contain,s all the part,s for the chassis and suspension
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Second sprue is also black styrene and has part,s for the engine, some more suspension and the radiator and fifth wheel.
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This sprue ia moulded in a metallic grey and contain,s everything for the inner wheel rim,s
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This sprue, moulded in white, contain,s the exterior cab part,s and the 63" sleeper cab.
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Close up of some of the detail on the sleepper cab, quite nicely done.
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Here we have the interior cab part,s including the bunk for the sleeper and the cab floor. Detail is again crisp and nicely done.
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Ok, on to the "bling", as is usual with these kit,s chrome part,s are colour moulded. This has it,s good and bad point,s. The good being nice shiny part,s without any hassle. The bad , any part,s that require clean up will obviously lose their chrome plating. So part,s like the fuel tank,s, exhaust stack,s and anything involving seam,s will be stripped and Alclad chromed.
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Nice detail on the chrome part,s, hence the reason for only stripping the minimum of chrome component,s. Also the wheel hub,s are very stand out.
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Transparencie,s,I am leaving them in the bag as I am very prone to scratching clear stuff, so these will be dipped in future and left until they are needed.
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Tyre,s, nicely moolded if a little on the soft side.
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Close up of the tread pattern, there is the very slightest of seam lines but a No. 11 blade scraped along this will sort that out.
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Instuction,s are an A4 booklet
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Build sequence,s are nicely illustrated and easy to follow with detail painting shown throughout the build sequence.
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Decal,s, Body trim , mud flap sign,s, all nicely in register. The dashboard decal is nice but the part has raised detail so this will be omitted, it does provide a good reference for trying to replicate the wood grain though.
So there it is , first impression,s, a very nicely moulded and detailed kit. A bit of warping on some of the chassis part,s which could make alignment tricky, but this remain,s to be seen when construction commence,s. So I am now of to trawl the internet for some info on this, so until the next update happy modelling, cheer,s Dave.
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Nice looking kit! I want to do a big rig eventually.
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Very nice kit, Good luck with the build :thumb2:
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Nice entry will be watching this one :cheers2:
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So, time for a start on this I think. Firstly some blurb about the subject before we begin the build.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peterbilt
There is a lot to get through so here go's
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Step 1 is the main ladder frame for the chassis, correct alignment is crucial here if the model is to sit correctly
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All the necessary part's removed from the sprue's and cleaned up ready for assembly.
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All done and nice and square thank's to nice fitting and positive fixing point's
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Next up are the rear suspension unit's
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Again wonderful fit and flash free part's make construction a doddle.
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Rear axle's next
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Constructed and fitted to the chassis
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This next step is for the front axle and steering
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Built and fitted
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Construction coming along nicely
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Chassis primed with Halfords white primer
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And that's it for now , next is the engine and cab interior and stripping the chrome part's. Till then happy modelling Dave.
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Looking good so far
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Hey dude coming along great. :th:
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UPDATE #2.
On with the build
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All part's for the cab and sleeper interior's and exterior's ready for priming. The primer is Halfords Grey plastic primer. It's in a jug of warm water, this improves the flow of the spray.
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Here is the engine sprayed in my representation of Caterpillar yellow {Tamiya X8 lemon yellow and a couple of drop's of XF 13J.N Green}.
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Chassis all sprayed up ,Tamiya TS38{ rattle can} it's covered quite well.
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A few touch up's here and there :oops:
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The completed engine, detail painted and a wash of Ultimate dark dirt and dry brushed with Mr Metal Iron.
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Other side
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And the front.
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Engine fitted to the chassis
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Starting to take shape
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Radiator all sprayed up, Tamiya X18 and dry brushed with Mr Metal dark iron
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Radiator box and fan, frame Tamiya X18 and fan blade's Tamiya XF 20 medium grey.
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Radiator fitted to engine and hose's added.
So that's it for this update, next up the cab and sleeper. Still unsure as to whether or not to strip the chrome, but that's for later. So till next time, happy modelling, cheer's Dave.
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Looking good :th:
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I'm not into trucks, cars and military vehicles, strictly aircraft, but I can still admire excellent detail work when I see it.

Great job so far, mate! :thumb1:

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That looks great, really nice job on the engine :thumb2:
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Wow fantastic job on the engine! Love the detail. Looking forward to more!
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Excellent build! Being a diesel mechanic I will be following this build closely. :cheers2:
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