Back in 1990 when I started my Trucking career I use to see these trucks all the time on the Interstates and the Railroads on Flatcars. I never cared to much for this truck until about 10 years ago when I started taking a closer look at these beasts. Now I’m hooked on them. This is my first “Modern” Millitary Model I’ve built. I bought this off of eBay and it was missing the instructions, shelter building, and the cab top. I now have 5 of these in the stash now if this build goes well I plan on building more. This is what I did this evening.








Lee Drennen’s AM General cargo truck
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I built one of those (without the shelter) aeons ago but don’t recall any problems. These Italeri kits tend to fit fine, with perhaps a little work needed but nowhere near as bad as some other manufacturers.Comment
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Rick. Thanks for the complement and It is ugly it took over 30 years for it to grow on me lol
Jakko. Thanks for stopping by. So far the fit is very nice like you said it goes together easyComment
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Jakko. Thanks for the complement I think your right some of the issues have worked them selves out. While building the frame I remembered building those old AMT trucks when I was a kid and how the frame was so had due to fit issues but I managed to pull it off. This truck is a piece of cake to build compared to those old AMT kits.
Jim. Thanks for the complement and stopping by. I have some of these in the stash I robbed the top out of one and they make a aftermarket soft top I plan on buying for one of my M923Comment
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lol at me. In my head I thought...... ‘The dozy fool put the rear springs on upside down’ but then I remembered that the strange layout of the leaf springs employed were to push both ways and support weight as well as give axle give.
Not sure why I needed to state this but the design is counter intuitive.
looks good so far. I don’t see that it’s missing the shelter as a negative IMHO as it looks wrong anyway.
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lol at me. In my head I thought...... ‘The dozy fool put the rear springs on upside down’ but then I remembered that the strange layout of the leaf springs employed were to push both ways and support weight as well as give axle give.
Not sure why I needed to state this but the design is counter intuitive.
looks good so far. I don’t see that it’s missing the shelter as a negative IMHO as it looks wrong anyway.
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