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    1:35 Revell Series 3 Landy. Farmtastic!

    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-
  • monica
    • Oct 2013
    • 15169

    #2
    nice start,on this one,Matt,real like the look of the chassis,very well done,

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    • Guest

      #3
      Nice start Matt, looking forward to seeing how this build turns out

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      • Guest

        #4
        Nice start, looking good.

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        • Guest

          #5
          great idea for a subject. Looking forward to watching this progress. Have fun with it.

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          • Guest

            #6
            I'm a Land Rover Fanatic!!!


            So I will keep an eye on this thread


            Nice start!

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            • Guest

              #7
              Thank you for your kind replies. I tend to do weekly updates as I spend about half an hour or so after work


              -Matt-

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              • Marc Stock
                • Jan 2015
                • 664

                #8
                "Onassembley I'll be using some thinnerson the edges to bring the silver throughand emulate chipped and worn paint"


                Good idea, although be careful. If your silver paint is the same type of paint as the thinners your using your going to just smudge all the layers together and wipe back to plastic. Id use perhaps a cellulose silver base as its impervious to enamel thinners.


                If this is the case, I'd use coarse sandpaper, a file and gently physically scratch or chip the outer layers off leaving behind the silver paint it would give a much more realistic look as you are actually chipping and scratching the surface.


                Another way would be to dig the surface or edges with a knife and taking a toothpick apply silver into the the area.


                Looks good though. Will be following

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                • Robert1968
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 3596

                  #9
                  I've always said to the wife I wanted a LWB Landrover ( I'll prob never get one) this looks really god up to now and I'm really looking forward to seeing what you do with this one


                  I'll be watching


                  Regards


                  Robert

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Right late update, had a chance to do a bit here and there, even less of a chance to sit down and write a post :P


                    So, seats. Firstly I've put down a beigey colour like so:





                    Next, PVA, paint and water mixed up, then common toilet paper soaked with it, this was perhaps the wrong way round, live and learn and all that





                    Trimmed off:





                    The idea here was to emulate the wrinkled worn effect of the seats, with patches to show the stuffing coming through. I'm not sure how successful this has been.


                    Next few shots are pretty much the same. Though I do now have the bed on and in place.


                    Thanks for looking


                    -Matt-

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                    • monica
                      • Oct 2013
                      • 15169

                      #11
                      very nice going on this one so far Matt,well done with the mud on the chassis,good


                      work on the seats as well,very nice progress,

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                      • papa 695
                        Moderator
                        • May 2011
                        • 22770

                        #12
                        Missed the start of this one Matt it's looking good so far 

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                        • Marc Stock
                          • Jan 2015
                          • 664

                          #13
                          This is some top class modelling here. Love it

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            I must remember that seats technique. Loved Land Rovers since the film Born Free came out!

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Wow, last post June 2nd, last of mine being May


                              Anyway, I've compiled some of the pictures in that time, I tend to do a little after work, weekends are for doing other things, and with the recent good weather a time for being outside a lot


                              Anyway, I've made the roof, from scratch as well, this is now painted although it's not shown in the pics





                              I then started on the rear window of the cab, there's some tabs that appear on this drawing that were supposed to fold in and be glued up for support, but I made 3 attempts at bending this and the last one was made by holding its shape with wire so I gave up on the tabs.














                              Thanks for looking


                              -Matt-

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