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    #1

    Pink Panther's 'Crashed Tilly'

    Hi to All!!!

    My project is this small British Utillity Car. It's achallenge to creates an effect of crash on this vehicle, but an advantage is that, nonetheless, it takes the whole complete engine and it will stay very well I think. The diorama will be very small as you can see in the last photo( perhaps bigger if I see the set goes poor) My intention is to recreate one of these photos of WWII books where there are tanks and vehicles left / destroyed near the road. There will be many changes in it... My first intention was to create a tank, but they don't have interior and I don't have sufficient level to create it in scratch build... I wait you like this idea!!

    Thanks for looking and luky for all members of this SIG!!!

    Go for it!!!

    :cowboy:

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  • Guest

    #2
    Look forward to following this mate......shame your going to crash a great Tamiya kit...:smile1:

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    • Guest

      #3
      That is a lovely little kit. I built one last year for the Truck GB and put it in a diorama (link in my sig). Will be very interested in what you do with it.

      Check out the tilly register site, there are galleries of people restoring old ones which will show you pictures of the insides and internals.

      Good luck!

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      • Guest

        #4
        Thanks mates!!

        The challenge is this!!! The vehicle is very small!!

        Thank you very much for your idea Andrew, I will look to learn and will look for your Kit to observe!!

        It's certain Ray, is a great Kit of Tamiya .... and I'm going to destroy it... :granade:

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        • spanner570
          • May 2009
          • 15482

          #5
          Polux, good to see you are doing this 'Crash' SIG. too...

          I will be watching your build with interest.....Here's to March 1st.

          Cheers,

          Ron

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by \
            Polux, good to see you are doing this 'Crash' SIG. too...I will be watching your build with interest.....Here's to March 1st.

            Cheers,

            Ron
            Thanks Ron!! Nice to build to your 'side'!!

            I hope more people come too, I think it's a very interesting SIG, and will come 'magical' dioramas, I'm sure...

            Regards

            Polux

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            • Guest

              #7
              Watching with interest, good luck

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              • papa 695
                Moderator
                • May 2011
                • 22788

                #8
                Like your choice and idea Polux Looking forward to this coming together

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                • Ian M
                  Administrator
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 18272
                  • Ian
                  • Falster, Denmark

                  #9
                  Sounds good to me. And that Tilly is a gem of a kit.

                  Ian M
                  Group builds

                  Bismarck

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                  • aaron
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 2019

                    #10
                    Wicked polux i like your previous stuff. Im sure this will look good too.

                    I have this in 1/48 scale in the post that i want to do as raf.

                    I look forward to seeing yours get built =)

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Ah if you have the 1:48 Tilly then I'm afraid Tamiya is fooling you into thinking it can be portrayed as an RAF vehicle. Tamiya made the mistake of using a post-war restoration of an Austin Tilly in RAF blue as the basis of their research which compounds two problems:

                      1) The RAF didn't use Austin Tillys, they used Standard or Hillman Tillys which look considerably different.

                      2) After early 1940 they were not painted RAF blue but conventional "Micky Mouse" pattern camoflage.

                      This is a real shame as the only people who do a Standard Tilly are Accurate Armour who do a resin one at ยฃ26 here Military Models and 1/35 Scale Models by Accurate Armour I built one for my Battle of Britain Diorama

                      Accurate Armour also do a 1:35 Hillman Tilly ( Military Models and 1/35 Scale Models by Accurate Armour ) but not a 1:48 version and as far as I can tell nobody is making a Morris Tilly.

                      For all Tilly goodness, check out The Tilly Register

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Thank you for your help in this project!!

                        Thanks to all for your information I have discovered many things, and even I like to make more this model!!

                        I never imagined that this vehicle was so popular, probably it's for that here (spain) we don't know it...

                        Very well, I don't have excuse not to try to build a good model. Ultimately I have decided that also it will be inflamed.

                        I have a question Andrew, your model has the supports of the top Soft or canvas (it seemed to me to see), in my Kit they are not!!! I ask myself Why!!?? You know?

                        Thanks again for your help and all for your nice comments!

                        Best regards

                        Polux

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          you're going to have the car on fire?

                          brilliant idea, can't wait to see how you do that.

                          I'll be watching this build with interest polux

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                          • Ian M
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 18272
                            • Ian
                            • Falster, Denmark

                            #14
                            If you mean the supports for the canvas roof you can bend a bit of wire into shape for that. If you mean the cab's roof, its because the're two different types of tilly.

                            Tilly is a short version of utility vehicle. The Tamiya is I believe an Austin the one Andrew showed is a Standard.

                            Are you really going to have it on fire?? That would be so cool.....

                            Ian M
                            Group builds

                            Bismarck

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              In my Austin Tilly build, which was the 1:35 Tamiya Kit that you are using I used some wire bent into shape to represent the canvas "tilt" supports. They don't come with the kit I just made them. Thankfully you don't have to have them perfect because in reality they were a bit out of shape through use anyway its a very simple conversion that shows the back of the Tilly off nicely.

                              You can see them here during construction:

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                              While building this I made a bit of a mess of the camo and ended up leaving the "micky mouse" black camo pattern off, but there were so many of these in so many colour schemes that I thought I could get away with it

                              Apart burned canvas tilt would look pretty spectacular I reckon! You could probably represent the canvas with pva soaked tissue and stretch it over the wires to get the right amount of sag.

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