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  • spanner570
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    • May 2009
    • 15377

    #1

    A Head Banging Diversion!!! Weathered and finished

    Just for a bit of a change I bought this on eebeegeebee bay for a couple of quid...

    It's an OO scale, near enough to 1/72, Dapol JCB 3. Quite a challenge as it runs along, swivels, goes up and down, in and out, tilts and the whole back thingy slides from side to side!

    So the arms, all in 2 halves, had to be stuck together in one go, and at the same time clipped into their respective locating holes. 5 moveable joints in the rear arm alone, all to be kept clear of glue.

    Sounds easy eh? You try it when you can hardly see the so 'n so thing in the first place!!

    Next, painted in the luvverly JCB yellow and weathered.

    Here's a few pickies of it painted in grey primer. I will post some more of the 'thing' when it's finished.

    Cheers,

    Ron

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    #2
    Blimey, that thing's like an insect, I swear I'd be seeing dots after gluing that thing up! On the plus side, it looks like you've done a great job on it. It'd look good on some sorta training or barracks diorama..

    Stuart

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      #3
      That is a really nice looking Scorpion you have there Ron... Oh, peering closer it appears to be a JCB. Before you paint it yellow (unless you want it that way) do they make them for the military?

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        #4
        That's a point Graham - I'm sure the engineer detachment at RAF Leuchars used to have a couple of those and excavators/dozers etc...

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        • Guest

          #5
          Would look nice with a couple of Scimitars having their firing stations being dug out.

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            #6
            Home of the JCB is just down the road from me at Rocester. Not seen a model kit tho from them. Looks great Ron.

            Tony..

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            • Gern
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              • May 2009
              • 9208

              #7
              That's really very nice Ron. Plenty of good features despite it being so tiny. It'd be nice to be able to tackle summat like that in 1/35 or even 1/24.

              I've always wondered why there aren't a LOT more kits of construction vehicles. Any ideas anyone? After all, they have plenty of features in common with armour stuff - big, chunky shapes, tracks, big engines, plenty of scope for working features, any number of colour schemes and weathering options etc. etc. I have seen a few but they're either just glorified toys for kids or hideously expensive.

              P'raps if enough of us said we'd like some to match up with our military stuff ('cos the forces certainly use 'em!) maybe some manufacturer would listen. I think it was Graham suggested a dio showing one digging out an aircraft shelter. That'd be cool. Maybe Revell would even re-release their Schaufelradbagger! lol

              Gern

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              • spanner570
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                • May 2009
                • 15377

                #8
                Ok folks, here is the 1/72 JCB 3 just rolled out of the factory. I will weather it shortly and post a few pictures of the finished 'Insect' soon!

                I had considered painting it in drab military colours but decided to do it in the JCB colours first. I will repaint it later as I have an idea for a dio. involving this machine and summat to do with the Armed Forces.

                Tony. Me and the present Mrs. Ron quite often drive past the beautifully landscaped JCB factory in Staffordshire on our way for our 'Adrenalin fix' at Alten Towers. ('cos we get in for half price being over a certain age!)

                Dave, I've been rooting around for months for a large scale earth moving machine, no luck yet mate. As you point out, the ones I have seen are going for crazy money...

                I hope you like the little monster. I would sooner sack my bouncy nurse than build another!!

                **+* Forgot to 'silver' the hydrolic rams!!!!!! I'll do them when I do the weathering.

                Thanks for looking anyway,

                Ron

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                  #9
                  Cracking JCB Ron,wish there were more like it about for building. Landscaping at JCB is wonderful,considering what was there before.

                  Tony..

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                  • spanner570
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                    • May 2009
                    • 15377

                    #10
                    Thanks Tony, glad you like it and yes it would be nice to do one in a bigger scale.

                    There you go, hydrolics done. I can have my afternoon's kip later without worrying about it! lol

                    Ron

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                    • Gern
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                      • May 2009
                      • 9208

                      #11
                      You've done a smashing job of that little kit Ron!

                      How about having a go at this one - it looks like a good one and it's on my 'to buy' list.

                      Komatsu G40 Bulldozer by Brett Green (Tamiya 1/48)

                      Gern

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                      • spanner570
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                        • May 2009
                        • 15377

                        #12
                        Originally posted by \
                        You've done a smashing job of that little kit Ron!How about having a go at this one - it looks like a good one and it's on my 'to buy' list.

                        Komatsu G40 Bulldozer by Brett Green (Tamiya 1/48)

                        Gern
                        Cheers for that Dave, I have my eye on this kit, but I need to let my peepers get back to some sense of normality before I try anything this fiddly again!!

                        I am hoping to find something bigger than 1/48, say 1/35, but it's near impossible to source anything sensibly priced.

                        Take care,

                        Ron

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                        • yak face
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                          • Jun 2009
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                          • Tony
                          • Sheffield

                          #13
                          Eyup ron mate, what a little corker! Great to see something unusual and in the smaller scales, youll be doing 1/72 armour and 1/144 fighters soon!!!! cheers mate tony

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                          • spanner570
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                            • May 2009
                            • 15377

                            #14
                            Thanks Tony, good to see you getting back into things a bit more.

                            O.k., folks here is the finished model.

                            Just to recap it's a 1/72, 3" long (with the back arm tucked in) Dapol JCB 3c, which is one of the early versions of this famous machine. It cost £3 inc. p/p from ebay.

                            The kit was not too clever, needing lots of cleaning up and some of the parts were broken in the bag. You may recall my train wreck dio, all the rolling stock were Dapol and I had the same problem with them, so beware!

                            The model is brush painted and weathered using only Humbrol Enamels and dust from the sweepings of my garage floor.

                            I hope you like this slight diversion from the norm.

                            Any comments or suggestions are more than welcome.

                            Thank you for reading through the build.

                            Ron

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                            • spanner570
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                              • May 2009
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                              #15
                              Just thought I would throw this one in for a giggle to show how small the thing is...

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