Exactly as it says on the tin. Not the box, 'cause that has it labelled as a military one.
I posted a while back about trying to find a civvy Series 2A Land Rover in 1:24.
So naturally I've purchased a military S3 in 1:35 because the above doesn't seem to exist.
This is going to be a farmery pickup, with diorama in a Yorkshire Dales scene. Most of which I'm having to build myself because the civilian parts don't exist. Luckily this model comes with some bits on the sprues that are greyed out in the instructions, so I can use those. I will have to make a roof from scratch though as the kit comes with a canvas top and I'm wanting a pickup.
So far there's the overview, and a close up of the bonnet. I've filed the spare mounting studs down and filled them in.
Painted the chassis in one colour, assembled wheels
Weathered up the chassis, more work to do on that:
And I've painted the body parts. What can't be seen here is that many of the parts have had a silver painted on most of the edges, coated over with Humbrol Matt Cote, then grey, then blue, and then a thin white wash over it to subdue the blue and create a faded colour. On assembley I'll be using some thinners on the edges to bring the silver through and emulate chipped and worn paint
Thanks for reading
-Matt-
I posted a while back about trying to find a civvy Series 2A Land Rover in 1:24.
So naturally I've purchased a military S3 in 1:35 because the above doesn't seem to exist.
This is going to be a farmery pickup, with diorama in a Yorkshire Dales scene. Most of which I'm having to build myself because the civilian parts don't exist. Luckily this model comes with some bits on the sprues that are greyed out in the instructions, so I can use those. I will have to make a roof from scratch though as the kit comes with a canvas top and I'm wanting a pickup.
So far there's the overview, and a close up of the bonnet. I've filed the spare mounting studs down and filled them in.
Painted the chassis in one colour, assembled wheels
Weathered up the chassis, more work to do on that:
And I've painted the body parts. What can't be seen here is that many of the parts have had a silver painted on most of the edges, coated over with Humbrol Matt Cote, then grey, then blue, and then a thin white wash over it to subdue the blue and create a faded colour. On assembley I'll be using some thinners on the edges to bring the silver through and emulate chipped and worn paint
Thanks for reading
-Matt-
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