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    #1

    Western Star - Italeri 790

    Hey everyone, welcome to my first build thread here!

    Ok, sorry if this is a long post, but this model actually has a rather nice backstory... here goes... (might wanna grab a coffee)

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    So, as a kid I bought the Western star 790 kit at a truckshow. I built it (badly) and played with it.. as kids do!

    It was modified over the years with the Italeri 764 truck accessories, and later added the 48ft American Reefer trailer. I loved it, it was my pride & joy.

    Many years later, as I grew up I had a clear out and threw it away... it was knackared and didnt think to keep it for spares :/

    So, fast forward to last year. I'm having a clear out of old childhood toys and sell some on Ebay. I make a little bit more money than expected so thought I would treat myself to something to remember it all by.

    Reminising of childhood memories, I remember the truck shows, and of course my old western star.

    Sure enough, I find one for sale on Ebay (this is all in the same day). I do a bit of research and begin to realise how rare the kit has become!

    I end up winning the Kit, after chatting to the seller its revealed that the previous owner (her husband) had past away, and she was selling his unstarted kits. (dont know how true it is, but I want to believe its true... and fate).

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    So here we are, I've now got the kit, and am building it the way I wanted it to be when I was a kid.

    I've also got my hands on the Western star road commander wrecker, the 48ft reefer trailer, and the 764 truck accessories.

    although I have the old truck accessory kit, im not using the characters from it. I've decided to go with the modern characters as they are more detailed. I may use them in the future though

    I've had a couple of problems so far, the main one being the modern characer being far too big to fit the old kit... ive had to cut his butt off, and lower the seat to get him in the cab!

    Im going for a slightly weathered look, using simple craft acrylic paints (I know, not brilliant) but they come off easy if I make a mistake... I might seal them with clear once done, but probably wont (dont plan on handling the truck much this time!)

    I've used plastikote spraypaint on the main body, which reacted on the inner panels. (ive had problems with plastikote recently with guitar spraying projects too).

    Anyway, attaching photos of progress so far, feel free to offer advice etc

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  • Guest

    #2
    Nice story Martin, it is nice to hear the background to a model, looking really good too.

    cant wait to see more as you build it.

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    • Guest

      #3
      cheers Jason

      a little more progress made, although really wanting to weather the body panels more... will try the oil paint method mentioned in another thread [ATTACH]47841.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]47842.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]47843.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]47844.vB[/ATTACH]

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      • Guest

        #4
        Lookin' good Martin,looking forward to seeing more.

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        • Guest

          #5
          cheers Trey

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          • Guest

            #6
            that look amazing Martin, great build.

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            • papa 695
              Moderator
              • May 2011
              • 22770

              #7
              Just caught this one looking good Martin

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              • Guest

                #8
                Wooww..... Great build mate!!!

                Moc, Moc!!! Open way for me!!! :laughing:

                Cheers

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  cheers guys its getting there, ive just found the joy of using chalk / pastells to weather it.... im using hairspray to set it... recon thats ok??

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                  • mossiepilot
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 2272

                    #10
                    Thats a mighty fine piece of work you got there Martin.

                    Can't wait to see it complete.

                    Tony.

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