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Old 10-21-2013, 06:50 AM
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Always wanting one and watching Joe (xj man) building his, I had to do it.

I had a set RC4WD Wheels and just ordered there new grill.

Can't wait to get this thing rolling...

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I decided that this is going to be a Day Cab Kenworth...

So first thing I needed to do is "cut" the sleeper cab off...



I wanted the older style look like this one



So I needed to get rid of the molded in headlights.




Next will be patching and sanding the fenders down...
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Old 10-21-2013, 06:52 AM
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Gathered up all the stuff I needed...

Plastic Weld
Lexan Scissors
Xacto Knife
Body Filler





Now it was time time fix these fenders.



First thing I did was get some thin, flexible styrene sheet to attach to the back to keep the contour of the fender and to close in the hood





I then cut two pieces to fill in the top part and used the PlasticWeld to adhere it.



Time to dry.
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Old 10-21-2013, 06:53 AM
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I then started on the back where the sleeper cab was attached.

First thing I needed to do was clean up the edges and cut a piece to fit it there as good as possible.

Using tabs to hold the panel, I glued it in place...

Then needed to add the rear window.



The King Hauler has a Panel on the roof that I do not like. Looks like a sun roof that never was.

So I glued it in place and covered all the mounting holes so I don't fill them with putty.

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Old 10-21-2013, 06:55 AM
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It was now time for filling in the gaps and lines.

For the fenders, I needed to make sure that I added a little more than needed so I can sand the curve of the fender.



Next was the roof. You can see why I used tape to cover the accessory mounting holes...I would have had to clean everyone out.



The back is going to be the hardest. I am thinking I will be doing two coats on it.



It is now in the paint booth drying...this putty stinks... :confused0068:
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Shot the body with some primer to I can see the parts that need another coat...



Here's the roof after a sanding





Fenders are not bad...well the right wasn't...left needs some help





Put a thin skim on and should be all I will need...I hope

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I'm getting really excited for this one and the way it is turning out...

I shot it with primer again to look for imperfections...



Started with 220 grit paper





Went down to 600 grit and then used a tack cloth to remove all the dust

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Old 10-21-2013, 06:58 AM
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Laid down some primer and it's looking good...









Will let it go and then hit the whole body with 1000 grit then the final coat of FINE Primer...
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Will try to hit it with 1000 grit tonight but had to do a mock up....

When will those parts get here... :dunno:



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Old 10-21-2013, 07:01 AM
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Running behind a day cab yesterday and it clicked that I needed molding around the rear window.

Dug through my styrene stock and found 2mm quarter round...

The key is to go slow and use plastic weld to attach as you go.

I've tried to preform it but it is more of a pain. Get your starting point...glue it, wait for it to dry and then attack your bends...

If you bend slow and use your fingers to warm it up, it works perfect





The patience pays off





Hoping to lay down some color today...
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I opted for a flat grey base....



Then picked up some Ford Purple...



Gave the paint a warm bath



Then started laying down some light coats



How does she look??





Not sure if I want to clear the whole thing in Matte or keep the different one's. What do you think?
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To make it a Kenworth...you need the grill..

Enter stage left, RC4WD Smokey Billet Semi Grill

Hit the buffer on it to get the verticals to shine a little more..



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is that the 3m putty if so I hope it doesn't break out on you that stuff doesn't like Styrene I have to completely redo my W900A hood because its blowing out and cracking around the edges.
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I'm almost doing the same but cut the fenders completely off ,but I have a question where are you putting the battery . Thanks .mike
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is that the 3m putty if so I hope it doesn't break out on you that stuff doesn't like Styrene I have to completely redo my W900A hood because its blowing out and cracking around the edges.



I'll have to see what it is. I have used it in the past with no issues...

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I'm almost doing the same but cut the fenders completely off ,but I have a question where are you putting the battery . Thanks .mike
I have to see...was thinking of building a tool box behind the cab for it. I saw a cool one the other day that I may try to build...

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Nice job, I like the colors so far...
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