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Your excellent work has been such a long time in the making but thoroughly worthwhile. A hearty congratulations on your well deserved win, well done Tim:thumb2:
Tim, congratulations to you and Miss "Boobs" lol! Your uncanny abilities have been richly rewarded. A big WELL DONE to you and I look forward to seeing what you get into next. Cheers, Rick H.
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Given that MAFVA is esentially a vehicle show (and there were many finer ones on display than mine) I did feel a little like the guy who crashes the village fete with the biggest marrow...
Yes, I will be taking this to Telford. And a few other shows, hopefully.
In the meantime, I still have to 'finish' it.
Feeling that there was a bit of a gap in the middle of the diorama I had already decided that something else was needed... something small. Well, to even up the Allies v German vehicle count, what better than a motorbike? The Bronco Triumph certainly fits the bill.
This is where I entered a World of Pain. Like most Bronco kits, this has exquisite detail - but it comes at a price to your sanity. The good news? Because you have two bikes in the box, if you mess up one part then you have another to replace it. The bad news? It's quite an expensive motorcycle!
The wheels are the greatest challenge. The kit comes with a clever mould to give the photoetch spokes their correct concave shape. The only problem is that it doesn't really work as intended. It was only after my first set of wheels ended in disaster that I worked out how to do it - use the open part of the mould and then press the spokes into shape using the rubber end of a pencil.
Anyway, here it is taking shape.
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In comparison, the figure is a joy. This beautiful sculpture from Sovereign Wolf is called 'British dispatch rider' and based on a photo of Bernard 'Des' Desmares of the 56th London Division in Italy 1943. He's even made to fit the Bronco bike. So perfect!
Hello Tim,
Well done at the Nationals a well deserved award, the lump of 4x2 missed your head by a fraction :angry:..... Seriously very well done, you deserved it and good luck at Telford.
Wire wheels can be a pain, i learned this method from the late Harry Woodman from his book about scratch building aircraft.
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A rough example...
Cheers, Mike.
I can't believe that it's been more than 2 1/2 months since my last post in this thread.
Well of course Summer intervened (including a trip to Japan) and then work hit...
Anyway, as you will see from above, my build on the BSA is now complete.
I added some goggles, a holster and lanyard to the rider. To continue the liberation theme I also gave him some suitable booty for the back of the bike...
Now it's just the paint to go on and he will join everyone else on the diorama in time for Scale Model World at Telford.
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