4 times. 4.flipping.timed. 1964 olds 442 1: gray primer went down fine, paint down fine (two tone), clear coat wrinkled it all. Stripped it in brake fluid. 2: switched primer to white, went down fine, paint reacted with primer and wrinkled again, brake fluid bath again 3: by this time, the body had been etched by the primers enough that it left "worm trails", gray primer went down fine but the etching still shown through even after sanding. 4: bought a new kit and successfully painted the body after experimenting on a spare Chevy Nova. I love this hobby....most days anyway...
The small space is called a crawl space. The driver crawls from the truck cab into the sleeper cab. The truck driver would crawl from the driver's cab onto the bed in side the sleeper cab. Then go under the bed covers in the sleeper cab. Then go to sleep. The driver pulls over to the side of the road. Then have the four - ways flashing.
Greetings from Canada. Great review. ERTL Blueprinter kits were miles ahead of AMT truck models. AMT molds and instructions: good enough. ERTL molds and instructions: we can do way better than AMT.
Ertl were the best kits back in the 70s . Especially the DM 800 Mack's which I was so fortunate to be able to drive/ operate in the Navy Seabees 78-83.
@@cdpgbc-mw2kz There was only 2 that I know of and both were at the NCTC training Center in Gulfport Mississippi. One I ran had the V8 split shift and the other was a straight 6 with the split shift. You had to unscrew the kingpin out and drop the front of the trailer with the winch and layout the front and load up the dozer or what ever you were loading and then winch it back up and screw the kingpin back in. Unless you had a ramp to load from the back. I was only 19 when I learned how to shift it and run it . I felt like a big shot. We also had GMC Jimmy's with Detroits in them .
@musicman7297 I was in the SeaBees in Port Hueneme Calif 1978-1983, we had the 2 stick GMC's. Loved driving those trucks up and down the coast of CA. Didn't have any of the Mack trucks.
@@robertterry4164 Yes , our Jimmy's were twin stick too. We even had a International Paystar dump truck with an automatic. But never seen another the whole 5 years. I was first in my class and got choice of orders out of 3 places and I choose the NCTC transportation where I worked under 1 first class. It was great ,I got to haul equipment around and drive everything . I even picked up the new students in the rain with busses. Then on to NMCB 74 where I went to PR twice and the best place in the world... the Philippines for 9 months . I was happy to get out but I'm happy to have joined the Seabees. A lot of partying back then. The heavy equipment operators and mechanics were a tight group.
This looks like another nice big rig kit. In terms of messing up paint jobs, it always seems to happen when I paint a model car yellow! First was an AMT '69 Ford Torino Cobra, then an Italeri Mercedes Tow Truck I ended up painting about two or three times, and the last one was Revell's 1990 Fox body Mustang notchback, which I ended up finishing off as a beater - my first attempt at that and it came out pretty well.
Hello Chris! Could a full build review of this kit be possible in the future? I saw on the modeling forums that previous reissues had a flaw, in that the front axle was set too far back and needed modifications to fit properly. I'd like to know if Round2 fixed this, as I wanted to add this one to my stash for a long time! Thanks a lot!
Excellent review Sir! I think it's neat to see some different livery! Those 4300 International conventionals were around through the early 80's. Sorry to hear that your having paint issues with the Bell Air!
This looks like Round 2 did some work on the molds since it was last released. I recently built one of the last release of this kit, and it was a nightmare. Missing parts, difficult to read the part numbers on the sprues, among other issues. I think this release had improved upon the kit. Those Sprite decals are just awesome. It would have been nice if it came with trailer decals too, but they may release a Sprite trailer in the future. Thanks for sharing.
It appears this can be built as a day-cab (cab without sleeper). Could you confirm that, hpiguy? I used to drive a 4300, but it had no sleeper, and I'd want to build it that way. It looked like the clear tree in video has a back-of-cab window pane. My truck was orange and white. Wish AMT had this decal sheet available in other colors to sell us, in addition to green and white.
I'm an International fan I'm going to pick one of these up, it was because the Sprite decals look so good.
It's always good to know it's not just me who can do a bad paint job.
But always annoying when the paint job don't go the way we like it
A Great original kit- now even better in white plastic, AND no longer brown/tan decals!
Always amazed at the slideshow in your unboxing videos, details like that makes yours a must watch channel.
4 times. 4.flipping.timed. 1964 olds 442
1: gray primer went down fine, paint down fine (two tone), clear coat wrinkled it all. Stripped it in brake fluid.
2: switched primer to white, went down fine, paint reacted with primer and wrinkled again, brake fluid bath again
3: by this time, the body had been etched by the primers enough that it left "worm trails", gray primer went down fine but the etching still shown through even after sanding.
4: bought a new kit and successfully painted the body after experimenting on a spare Chevy Nova.
I love this hobby....most days anyway...
The small space is called a crawl space. The driver crawls from the truck cab into the sleeper cab. The truck driver would crawl from the driver's cab onto the bed in side the sleeper cab. Then go under the bed covers in the sleeper cab. Then go to sleep. The driver pulls over to the side of the road. Then have the four - ways flashing.
Just got this kit, going to paint it like gunthers transport. I sure trucked slot of miles for them driving a 4300
That's a GREAT kit, love building the Semi's 🤜🤛🙂
glad to see this kit back
Just bought my at Loves truck stop. Crazy they had this. It was 50 bucks.
Greetings from Canada. Great review. ERTL Blueprinter kits were miles ahead of AMT truck models. AMT molds and instructions: good enough. ERTL molds and instructions: we can do way better than AMT.
Ertl were the best kits back in the 70s . Especially the DM 800 Mack's which I was so fortunate to be able to drive/ operate in the Navy Seabees 78-83.
@@musicman7297 Awesome. DM 800 is a beast of truck. I can see why the Seabees used them.
@@cdpgbc-mw2kz There was only 2 that I know of and both were at the NCTC training Center in Gulfport Mississippi. One I ran had the V8 split shift and the other was a straight 6 with the split shift. You had to unscrew the kingpin out and drop the front of the trailer with the winch and layout the front and load up the dozer or what ever you were loading and then winch it back up and screw the kingpin back in. Unless you had a ramp to load from the back. I was only 19 when I learned how to shift it and run it . I felt like a big shot. We also had GMC Jimmy's with Detroits in them .
@musicman7297 I was in the SeaBees in Port Hueneme Calif 1978-1983, we had the 2 stick GMC's. Loved driving those trucks up and down the coast of CA. Didn't have any of the Mack trucks.
@@robertterry4164 Yes , our Jimmy's were twin stick too. We even had a International Paystar dump truck with an automatic. But never seen another the whole 5 years. I was first in my class and got choice of orders out of 3 places and I choose the NCTC transportation where I worked under 1 first class. It was great ,I got to haul equipment around and drive everything . I even picked up the new students in the rain with busses. Then on to NMCB 74 where I went to PR twice and the best place in the world... the Philippines for 9 months . I was happy to get out but I'm happy to have joined the Seabees. A lot of partying back then. The heavy equipment operators and mechanics were a tight group.
This looks like another nice big rig kit. In terms of messing up paint jobs, it always seems to happen when I paint a model car yellow! First was an AMT '69 Ford Torino Cobra, then an Italeri Mercedes Tow Truck I ended up painting about two or three times, and the last one was Revell's 1990 Fox body Mustang notchback, which I ended up finishing off as a beater - my first attempt at that and it came out pretty well.
Great video! I too have had few cars (and trucks) have to take a plunge in Lake Paintstripper, it IS frustrating as heck!
Great Review, I purchased 2 Sprite kits !
Great review, looking forward to the build.
Very nice kit here it looks like. Good luck on the Chevy!
Thank you Chris really nice kit
Great looking 👀 kit Chris!
Very coo kit!! Looks like it's gonna be a badass build!
Hello Chris! Could a full build review of this kit be possible in the future? I saw on the modeling forums that previous reissues had a flaw, in that the front axle was set too far back and needed modifications to fit properly. I'd like to know if Round2 fixed this, as I wanted to add this one to my stash for a long time! Thanks a lot!
Nice that you let us know, that you too have problems sometimes. Nice review, thanks.
This is a Great model. I like the opening doors on the sleeper. I buy every ERTL Semi Truck and trailer I can. Very nice look SPRITE decals.🐭👍
Excellent review Sir! I think it's neat to see some different livery! Those 4300 International conventionals were around through the early 80's. Sorry to hear that your having paint issues with the Bell Air!
Another great kit!!!!
68 charger I've painted 6 times. Chassis came out perfect but just couldn't get a consistent even paint job on the body.
This looks like Round 2 did some work on the molds since it was last released. I recently built one of the last release of this kit, and it was a nightmare. Missing parts, difficult to read the part numbers on the sprues, among other issues. I think this release had improved upon the kit. Those Sprite decals are just awesome. It would have been nice if it came with trailer decals too, but they may release a Sprite trailer in the future. Thanks for sharing.
Great review on a nice looking kit 👌 👍
Very nice review looks like a nice kit always enjoy your videos
excellent content and awesome channel
BRAVO for one piece mirrors the most arguably miserable part of putting a semi model together. Thank you for this review.👍👍
I still want a new model ove the trans star. I still have my 1st trans star I built long time a go.still holding together.
It appears this can be built as a day-cab (cab without sleeper). Could you confirm that, hpiguy?
I used to drive a 4300, but it had no sleeper, and I'd want to build it that way.
It looked like the clear tree in video has a back-of-cab window pane.
My truck was orange and white. Wish AMT had this decal sheet available in other colors to sell us, in addition to green and white.
yes, it can be built as a daycab, it has the rear window glass included so you can leave the sleeper off.
@@chris-SDI thanks!
So do the paint brushes and stuff i have to buy ?
Really hope they reissue the 4200
I feel your pain glad to know someone besides me has trouble with inanimate objects attack the paint demon has struck here many times
Nice review sir!
I wish you would build this one
Ich durfte ihn als Jubge bauen❤❤❤😊
イーグル・パッケージでタコグラフ仕様は痛い。
でもまぁ、激突のピート作る時に使えるからいいんだけどねw
名キッツ&名商品企画に萌え萌え☆
Models use to have metal axles not those snap on things . I'm disappointed in that. How much is this kit ?
Rivets? Well, I am poor at maths, so after 9, I fell asleep . . . .
So many parts. So little money (per part). Thanks...
cool truck them tiers me I'd. white wash them with that diamond print an realy pimp that truck out