1/24 semi's from film and tv . . .need help

Rhett J Martin

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Hey gang.
Having trouble finding the info, as I recall it being posted here. Search function's given me nadda.
Looking for info on models of the following truck that I've like to add to the collection

Snowman's Kenworth
Jack Burton's truck
and (the longshot) the Knight Rider trailer.
Thanks in advance!
 
for Jack Burton's truck you need a Freightliner Conventional
from the late 80's early 90's
it was put out by Italeri, and Revell

you can also use the Freightliner Aerodyne kit
expect to spend between 75 to 90 as it's long out of print

you'll also need the rig detail set that Italeri makes

Do not get the FLD-120 kit...
it is the replacement for the conventional, and is a newer truck

so that's one down...

not much into Knight Rider
 
Can't help on some of them but I know the FLAG Semi from Knight Rider was a GMC General. Not sure of the year though.

The trailer is something you will most likely have to scatch build as it was
a custom moving trailer on the real one.

I'll see what else I can find out on it.

There is a model company that made one but the trailer was really
inaccurate and I believe the scale was a bit smaller. like 1/32 or something.
 
Yeaaaa!! I remember that one! It was by Aoshima, and it was 1/35 (what is it with Japanese companys making these tiny film car models? Grrrr)
I'm gonna keep digging too, but the one I really want is SNowman's. It's so easy to get a Bandit kit, but it would just be an empty victory to jsu tget that one . . .

Thanks for the help!
 
Found Snowman's . . .Revell Germany's M900. Perfect!! Trailer decals are online too!

That's two! Are we gonna get the hat trick?
 
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