Very well done on the Peterbilt 359 wrecker Doug! I built mine in the spring of '21 and it came out pretty well with the exception of not having a good mounting system for the cab as you dealt with on yours. I had to line mine up right behind the hood and glue it there. It would be nice if Round 2 would update these old kits and make them better engineered!
Keith, Might be time to bust that puppy out and follow along with the video! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
This particular model I have just put together and I’ve been building bottles for a lot of years, but this one proved to be fuel fitting in my opinion. It’s obviously an old kit and I should’ve brushed up on some of my skills before I attempted this one. I wasn’t satisfied with the outcome. It pleases me to see other people who have tried this kit and done wonderful things with it.
K1, The Boom Pulley halves #195 are assembled. The Boom Base is attached to the Boom Rest then the Boom Bottom is attached to the Platform Assembly. The Outer Boom Assembly is attached to the Boom Pivot and the Boom Rest. The Inner Boom is slid into the Outer Boom. The Boom Pulley is attached to the Inner Boom. Hope that helps! -Doug
K1, The through hole in the inner boom may have gotten flashed over. If so, you'll need to bore a small one on each side where the center hole on the pulley is and push a small piece of rod stock through to mount it. Send me an email to righton@rightonreplicas.com and I'll send you an illustration. -Doug
TM, You got it - ua-cam.com/video/LWsERg4JxP4/v-deo.html Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Steve, It is painted - white. Just like the instructions call for! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Bob, some of the newest kits by AMT are top-notch like the new Ford Bronco models. On the other hand, older kits are wanted for their subject matter and folks are happy to do the extra work to build them. That's one reason for our channel - to help builders overcome issues that they might find and produce a finished model for their shelf! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to help more modelers! -Doug
Nice build. Thanks, currently building the AMT wrecker myself, your video has made assembly easier with some tricky small part locations.
Andy, That's great to hear because we're here to inform and inspire! -Doug
Nice looking model, I like the tow trucks. Great review, very detailed, awesome pointers. Thank you.
Nice job Doug! Nice to see this old kit built up and beautiful. It’s worth the extra effort. Thanks for the review. 👍🏻😎
You bet Richard. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
😍Love that kit!!!!!!!!!👍
Great review 👏. Thank you for sharing 👍
DD, Thanks for watching! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
I remember building this kit back 20years ago very nice model to build...must be a popular kit .. getting released..cheers from oz
That's true Frank. Very cool subject. Thanks for watching! -Doug
I have that kit just waiting to build it!
Caleb, Now you have a guide to help too! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Very well done on the Peterbilt 359 wrecker Doug! I built mine in the spring of '21 and it came out pretty well with the exception of not having a good mounting system for the cab as you dealt with on yours. I had to line mine up right behind the hood and glue it there. It would be nice if Round 2 would update these old kits and make them better engineered!
John, Very cool. Thanks for sharing! -Doug
the cab air ride mounts are in the kit , there very hard to find , almost threw mine away, very tiny 2.5 mil tall
Great brig iv got this in stash
Keith, Might be time to bust that puppy out and follow along with the video! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
This particular model I have just put together and I’ve been building bottles for a lot of years, but this one proved to be fuel fitting in my opinion. It’s obviously an old kit and I should’ve brushed up on some of my skills before I attempted this one. I wasn’t satisfied with the outcome. It pleases me to see other people who have tried this kit and done wonderful things with it.
Mike we appreciate that and thanks for sharing. Please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
How does the pulley attach to the end of the boom? There is a hole through the pulley but there is a slot in the boom...no pegs or anything
K1, The Boom Pulley halves #195 are assembled. The Boom Base is attached to the Boom Rest then the Boom Bottom is attached to the Platform Assembly. The Outer Boom Assembly is attached to the Boom Pivot and the Boom Rest. The Inner Boom is slid into the Outer Boom. The Boom Pulley is attached to the Inner Boom. Hope that helps! -Doug
@@RightOnReplicas how does the pulley attach though? It doesn't have anything to attach to. Just a hole through it.
K1, The through hole in the inner boom may have gotten flashed over. If so, you'll need to bore a small one on each side where the center hole on the pulley is and push a small piece of rod stock through to mount it. Send me an email to righton@rightonreplicas.com and I'll send you an illustration. -Doug
How about a trash truck
TM, You got it - ua-cam.com/video/LWsERg4JxP4/v-deo.html Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
The engine needs paint. If it is Cummins in that year was beige, Cat would be yellow
Steve, It is painted - white. Just like the instructions call for! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
@@stevemcaden1506 Peterbuilt specified white engines until the 1980's.
AMT is not a kit anyone should build. They always have a terrible fit. I won’t touch them. Especially from 1971.
Bob, some of the newest kits by AMT are top-notch like the new Ford Bronco models. On the other hand, older kits are wanted for their subject matter and folks are happy to do the extra work to build them. That's one reason for our channel - to help builders overcome issues that they might find and produce a finished model for their shelf! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to help more modelers! -Doug