AMT Autocar Dump Truck build 1/25 scale
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- čas přidán 15. 03. 2022
- This build is a re-release of the AMT Autocar Dump Truck DC-9964B. The paint is Dark Blue from Vallejo Mecha color line. I used:
- Mr. Color GX112 super clear for the final. There are 4 coats of base color and 5 light clear coats.
-Iwata Eclipse HP-CS airbrush at about 14psi. - A very small amount of Mr Hobby leveling thinner for this type of paint (water base acrylic) from vallejo, as it comes pretty thin. I mix about 50/50 for the clear.
-Sanded using 3M Trizact film (1000, 1500, 3000). I
Polished using Meguiars ultimate compound and ultimate polish.
I sanded off the rivets before paint and drilled out holes for .025 rivets from Tichy Train Group. After final polish I then added the rivets. The wood rails that the dump box sits on are black walnut and the box extension wood is actually cherry (tight grain).
I attempted to try several techniques I have picked up from fellow CZcamsrs, like chipping, clearing over the decals, interior gages (excellent tip from Joseph Cox), and some more subtle tips on airbrushing from Barbatos Rex. - Zábava
Nice build!!!! I was in love with this model back in 1988, never built it though, I felt like it was too much for my age. brings back memories.....
Thank you. It is a more challenging one for sure as it has a lot of parts.
Nice build. You're right, that color is period perfect. 👍
I'm working on the same kit but the dump box will be replaced by the old "big stick" wrecker body from the AMT Peterbilt. I hope it turns out as nice as yours!
Beautiful build. I built this model years ago (like 40 odd years ago!) and still have it. I was going to completely dismantle it as it is showing its age and parts are falling off of it. I was thinking about putting the dump body on something else, like the AMT old Western Star, that I also have. Then, make the Autocar into a heavy hauler, maybe.
Thanks a lot. It is an old kit. I was surprised that it went together pretty well for being so old. I have built a couple other old AMT trucks that did not build up as nice as this one.
Nice work with the weathering and extra detail. If you really take your time and do just the right amount of detail, it is easy to make an awesome looking model. And, that is exactly what you have done. Thanks for sharing.
High caliber work. I have a lot of AMT re-release trucks sealed. My two favorite kits are the Consolidated Freightways Double Trailers and the Mayflower Moving Van. I have both originals in my collection! I just preordered the re-release 1/8 scale Monogram Trans Am.
Thank you! That TA is so cool…wish it were 1/12th, as I have a small collection of 1/12 started. I am hoping to make a little scene with them some day.
@@heathjohnson4486 you know what is cool is the Tamiya 1/12 934 Porsche! Is that one in your collection? I am currently working on a Tamiya Ducati 1199 in 1/12 scale. Ton of fun.
Holy Cow! Man that’s a great job on that Heath! Absolutely fantastic buddy! Rock on 🤘
That turned out awesome Heath! Great polishing job. That model now has a new home in that cabinet you built. Dan
Greetings from Canada. Two big thumbs up on this build. Great color combo.
Nice job Heath, the extra stuff with rivets, and using wood has come out great. Thanks for sharing. Cheers Bob 👍🍻
That is a very clean looking truck. I enjoyed your vid, thanks Mike
Happy you liked it. It is currently my favorite model in the cabinet.
Awesome looking build Heath love building my big rigs 👍👍
Lindo parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏
Heath, very nicely done! I like you color choice (the blue works quite well with the aluminium dump body) and the red accent on the wheels is a nice offset. Your paint work looks quite well executed as does the decal application (I like the arrows being used on the hood top).
Looks like just enough weathering to say "Yes, it's a working truck but, today, I'm on my way to a truck show.
Very very nicely done brother. Perfect wood work excellent build 🍻👍🇨🇱
Nice! ❤
Nice build Heath!
Nice looking build. Thanks for the close up shots, I'm building this and I've referred to your video a lot because the instructions are very vague and the part's are not numbered.
I think AMT is short for Almighty Test.
Thanks! Good luck with your build.
That is NICE
Very nice. May I ask…I see hydraulic/water hoses attached to firewall. One seems to be going to water outlet at top of engine, but cannot determine where the other hose from firewall goes.
Can you explain placement of hoses in engine bay as well as externally mounted lube refiners and hydraulic pump and tank?
I cannot seem to find any schematics on these hoses on internet. I would like to replicate these details on my build.
Thank you.
David in Florida
Hi David, I don’t recall what led me to the placement. I did find a good shot of one that might help you on the water lines…(see my link). It appears mine are completely not accurate. I have to admit, the hoses were kind of an afterthought when I worked on that one. Please share you finished result when you get your done. Happy Holidays!
Heath
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Did you drilled out the exhaust heat shield? Great job!
Thanks. The heat shield is not drilled out, rather I used a black gel pen to fill each of depressions.
I am confused on ft. Axel insral
How much
Who's taking a whizz in the background....its annoying.
That is my cats electric water dish. I am so used to it I don’t even here it any more. I guess I’ll need to up my game for the next vid.