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  • Guest

    #1

    CDWs' Hummer 1025

    Got it sorted at last

    Was going to do the cargo version but this had more appeal when i saw it.

    Am aiming to do it in black, green and sand camo and will display it doors/bonnet/boot open so the interior is visible, to which i will add some scratch built bits and other items.

    Here's the box/sprue shots with the wood base that Polux has requested it to be displayed on.

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  • Guest

    #2
    Very nice choice Colin!

    Well.... As you are a scratch building addict (see your under nick ), I will wait another of your great models!!

    Good luck mate!

    Polux

    Ps: are the interiors Ok? Are or seens a good kit?

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    • Guest

      #3
      The interior is a little sparse, it just has basic seats and controls but i think i'll be able to improve it a bit.

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      • papa 695
        Moderator
        • May 2011
        • 22771

        #4
        Nice one Colin

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        • Guest

          #5
          Looks good so far will watch with interest for the scratch building, hopefully I'll learn something from the master no pressure Colin lol

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          • Guest

            #6
            Well i had a look at this properly today and there's a bit more work involved than i thought to display it as i want to (i.e. doors/bonnet open etc)

            The engine only has the lower part in the kit as thats all to see if you look at the bottom of the built model ... so it'll be t'intergoogle to find picture of what the top end looks like.

            The side doors are molded in one piece so i'm going to have to cut the doors out and then scratch the frame work for the chassis.

            The interior is quite sparse but as it's a military vehicle thats expected, there seems to be just a couple of levers and braces to be added.

            All in all it's a good job we've got 6 months to do it

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            • stona
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #7
              Excellent Colin. I've got the same one as you and will be shamelessly cribbing as you procede

              I'm pretty certain that you'll know a lot more about these things than I do!

              Cheers

              Steve

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by \
                I've got the same one as you and will be shamelessly cribbing as you procede
                That'll be two of us on a slippery path then

                Made a start on this.

                Got the chassis made up and have painted the floor pan in its base colour, then will weather it so i don't have to work around the chassis when it's glued in place as you see from the dry fit in the last picture.

                The chassis will be flat black as per from the assembly line weather-proofing, the reference piccies i have for the camo pattern i'm attempting show no extra paintwork to match the body.

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                One thing i have noticed is my destructions tell me to put the front anti-roll bar t'other way up from what Graham has his, but cant find a real image at the mo to confirm.

                It seems i'm going to have to build most of the body up so i can get an idea how much room i've got to scratch the engine. found a picture of the V8 to reference and it's pretty much a plastic cover with some bottles, pipes etc so not too hard. i'll be adding cables and a few pipes to increase the detail. The air pipe will have to be routed all around the engine to the snorkle base on the model.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  You are teasing me now Colin, im dead set on getting a Hummer this year though im still enjoying my 6 wheel Dodge Ram.

                  Nice work though mate.

                  Andy

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Got a bit done on this this afternoon.

                    weathered the underside, fitted fuel tank(?) then added the sides and inner wings.

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                    Painted the chassis and only weathered it to be muddy as it's a newish vehicle.

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                    Fitted brake pipes (although these won't be seen when its on its base ..hmmm sometimes i think "why bother" )

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                    This is how it looks at present, just have to weather the new added parts where needed and add the exhaust pipe when it's dried.

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                    • yambam26
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 622

                      #11
                      Looking good Colin, very nice weathering

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Nice one Colin. Don't take any notice of what I do, I am known for making up as I go along. Roll bar on mine could well be wrong! Great start bud.

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                        • Ian M
                          Administrator
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 18271
                          • Ian
                          • Falster, Denmark

                          #13
                          I hope I'm not to late, but that motor, looks like it might be from a Hummer, the civilian car, not a Humvee, the Army one. The military one is a bit more robust.

                          Loads of lovely photos here:

                          HUMVEE Maintanance/ onderhoud ยซ HUMMER huren

                          Ian M
                          Group builds

                          Bismarck

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                          • geegad
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 2329

                            #14
                            your cracking on with this build buddy and your doing an quality job buddy

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Looking fantastic Colin.

                              Andy

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