Hi Guys and Gals,
Lately the sweet shop has been flooded with military heavy posts by refugees from a long gone site. Many have hidden affections for non military subjects so much so we sometimes camouflage our builds for that ex-site associating it with a connection to a war movie. I'm happy Scale models site supports any genre. Now the Battle of Britain gave me a chance to model something civilian without infringing on the ex-sites rules. This came in the form of the MG Magnette or whatever that car was that I had to convert as close as possible with and available Airfix kit shown here...
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To this...
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It all starts from opening the box and surveying what needed to be cut and replaced. So let the modifications begin...
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The kit although old was quite nice but shallow in detail at certain areas. I noticed the dash board was at an angle for this model of MG and had to be straightened for the movie version.
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The spoked wheels were really good with no flash to clean up at all. I drew some directional lines for cutting and added extentions to the back...
[ATTACH]301337[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301340[/ATTACH]
You can clearly see the amount of cut I had to do for the dash board and it's not even to be straight but with two humps as you will see in the next accompanying photos.
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Here you see the back extention made up from plastic card and thick shims so I could sand the corners round.
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I extended the top also by using a small strip of the existing lip to save on restoring detail.
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The dash board as you can see is a major modification. I traced out the unique hump shape on a 1mm card strip.
[ATTACH]301347[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301348[/ATTACH]
The strip was attached with some added dials and switches
[ATTACH]301362[/ATTACH]
I've run out of image space so more will come later in the next post.
Cheers,
Richard
Lately the sweet shop has been flooded with military heavy posts by refugees from a long gone site. Many have hidden affections for non military subjects so much so we sometimes camouflage our builds for that ex-site associating it with a connection to a war movie. I'm happy Scale models site supports any genre. Now the Battle of Britain gave me a chance to model something civilian without infringing on the ex-sites rules. This came in the form of the MG Magnette or whatever that car was that I had to convert as close as possible with and available Airfix kit shown here...
[ATTACH]301329[/ATTACH]
To this...
[ATTACH]301328[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301339[/ATTACH]
It all starts from opening the box and surveying what needed to be cut and replaced. So let the modifications begin...
[ATTACH]301333[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301334[/ATTACH]
The kit although old was quite nice but shallow in detail at certain areas. I noticed the dash board was at an angle for this model of MG and had to be straightened for the movie version.
[ATTACH]301335[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301336[/ATTACH]
The spoked wheels were really good with no flash to clean up at all. I drew some directional lines for cutting and added extentions to the back...
[ATTACH]301337[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301340[/ATTACH]
You can clearly see the amount of cut I had to do for the dash board and it's not even to be straight but with two humps as you will see in the next accompanying photos.
[ATTACH]301341[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301342[/ATTACH]
Here you see the back extention made up from plastic card and thick shims so I could sand the corners round.
[ATTACH]301345[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301350[/ATTACH]
I extended the top also by using a small strip of the existing lip to save on restoring detail.
[ATTACH]301351[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301360[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301361[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301353[/ATTACH]
The dash board as you can see is a major modification. I traced out the unique hump shape on a 1mm card strip.
[ATTACH]301347[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]301348[/ATTACH]
The strip was attached with some added dials and switches
[ATTACH]301362[/ATTACH]
I've run out of image space so more will come later in the next post.
Cheers,
Richard
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