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  • Mickc1440
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    • Apr 2018
    • 4775

    #76
    Originally posted by outrunner
    That cab interior is looking real classy Mick.


    Andy.
    Thanks Andy, it’s knowing when to stop as it’s supposed to be a demo, so no drivers clutter
    Originally posted by Jim R
    Some excellent additions Mick. The whole cab interior is looking very smart.
    Thanks Jim
    Originally posted by John Race
    Nice scratched seat belt part Mick , bet you said something when the original went missing !
    Thanks John and yes I dipped into my new truck swear words. I had them on a piece of blue tac so I wouldn’t lose them then balled them up when I collected up some more bits I’d been using, by the time I realised what I’d done I could only find one.

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    • Mickc1440
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      • Apr 2018
      • 4775

      #77
      Got to bit of a problem bit now and that’s the outer cab pieces which are all to be painted in the final colour. The door windows fit from the inside and the windscreen from the outside so I wanted to avoid lots of masking if I could and I want to avoid painting separately and damaging the paint with glue. I’m mulling it over and doing some of the smaller bits like mirrors and the frames for the wings etc. I did paint up the inner door panels and controls on them, I also painted up the marker lights on them which are just ignored on the instructions, silver paint and clear red.

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      • boatman
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        • Nov 2018
        • 14453
        • christopher
        • NORFOLK UK

        #78
        LOOKIN good Mick these lorries look realy good when they are built an painted as there are a lot of guys up my Norwich pond that do the r/c lorries an drive them around the pond on the concrete foot path for the public to see but cor they are exspensive around 1500 quid with all the workins but cheap i suppoce compared to my tiger costs an im just toyin with the idea of doin something different an thats a R/C combine harvester to build it an make it all work but thats still in the pipeline as i need to find some drawings of how to build one an may ask the guys on here for help yes as i was thinkin of doin this before but could not get much info on them
        keep up the good work Mick
        chrisb

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        • Scratchbuilder
          • Jul 2022
          • 2689

          #79
          Originally posted by boatman
          LOOKIN good Mick these lorries look realy good when they are built an painted as there are a lot of guys up my Norwich pond that do the r/c lorries an drive them around the pond on the concrete foot path for the public to see but cor they are exspensive around 1500 quid with all the workins but cheap i suppoce compared to my tiger costs an im just toyin with the idea of doin something different an thats a R/C combine harvester to build it an make it all work but thats still in the pipeline as i need to find some drawings of how to build on an may ask the guys on here for help yes as i was thinkin of doin this before but could not get much info on them
          keep up the good work Mick
          chrisb
          Drop a line to the manufacturer mdia or PR department and explain what you are planning to do and what you need. It would be good advertising for them if you did it in their colours.

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          • Scratchbuilder
            • Jul 2022
            • 2689

            #80
            Well Mick,
            That dash reminds me of 'home', you need reading lights above the bunk on both sides as drivers would have a preferable way to sleep on the bunk. I used to prefer sleeping with my head behind the passenger seat, on the basis that if some clown decided to hit the truck it would be the drivers side that got the damage.
            As for the main colour, try a silver undercoat to bring out the blue.
            Mike

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            • Andy T
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              • Apr 2021
              • 3239
              • Sheffield

              #81
              Mick, do the exterior panel need to be built around the interior, or can they be put together and then the side windows and interior slid in from the bottom afterwards?

              I'm lucky in that I can do that with my truck but obviously yours is a very different kit so it may not be possible.

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              • Mickc1440
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 4775

                #82
                Originally posted by boatman
                LOOKIN good Mick these lorries look realy good when they are built an painted as there are a lot of guys up my Norwich pond that do the r/c lorries an drive them around the pond on the concrete foot path for the public to see but cor they are exspensive around 1500 quid with all the workins but cheap i suppoce compared to my tiger costs an im just toyin with the idea of doin something different an thats a R/C combine harvester to build it an make it all work but thats still in the pipeline as i need to find some drawings of how to build on an may ask the guys on here for help yes as i was thinkin of doin this before but could not get much info on them
                keep up the good work Mick
                chrisb
                Thanks Chris, I’ve been watching the r/c version that’s being built on here and in 1/14 it looks really good
                Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                Well Mick,
                That dash reminds me of 'home', you need reading lights above the bunk on both sides as drivers would have a preferable way to sleep on the bunk. I used to prefer sleeping with my head behind the passenger seat, on the basis that if some clown decided to hit the truck it would be the drivers side that got the damage.
                As for the main colour, try a silver undercoat to bring out the blue.
                Mike
                Thanks for looking in Mike, these modern tractor units are something else now, full auto, mod cons all over including microwave and coffee makers. Long distance need it though as it is your home.

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                • Mickc1440
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 4775

                  #83
                  Originally posted by Andy T
                  Mick, do the exterior panel need to be built around the interior, or can they be put together and then the side windows and interior slid in from the bottom afterwards?

                  I'm lucky in that I can do that with my truck but obviously yours is a very different kit so it may not be possible.
                  Hi Andy, the instructions show the outer cab to be built up around the inner structure but I thought I’d try to assemble three sides and attach them. First attempt wasn’t a success as a dry fit due to the lack of positive mounting points but I will keep trying.

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                  • Mickc1440
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 4775

                    #84
                    A minor anomaly in the destructions, easy to sort but strange non the less. I’m slowly working through a few sub assemblies one of which is the mirrors. In the instructions it shows them to be painted black, the inside painted silver and then a transparent piece fitted, well I’d already decided I was going to colour code them to the body colour. The kit comes with a sheet of mirror finish stickers including mirrors, their use doesn’t show until the colour plates for final painting and decals at the end, why waste silver paint

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                    • boatman
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                      • Nov 2018
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                      • christopher
                      • NORFOLK UK

                      #85
                      Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                      Drop a line to the manufacturer mdia or PR department and explain what you are planning to do and what you need. It would be good advertising for them if you did it in their colours.
                      COR cheers Mike yes that would be a good idea but i cant contact CLASS COMBINES as my P/C wont send out to somebody ive never emailed before as can only email when they have emailed me so its a catch 22 situaiton
                      chrisb

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                      • Ian M
                        Administrator
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 18266
                        • Ian
                        • Falster, Denmark

                        #86
                        Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                        As for the main colour, try a silver undercoat to bring out the blue.
                        Mike
                        Did a good few tests with the same paint. The base colour is of no, or very little consequence. I couldn't see any difference painted over a black or grey primer or silver or gold. It's a nice pear effect though.
                        Group builds

                        Bismarck

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                        • scottie3158
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                          • Apr 2018
                          • 14201
                          • Paul
                          • Holbeach

                          #87
                          Mick,
                          Looking mighty fine mate. not sure how mirror like those stickers are but tin foil can be used as well and burnishes well to a high shine.

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                          • Ian M
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 18266
                            • Ian
                            • Falster, Denmark

                            #88
                            Originally posted by Mickc1440
                            Hi Andy, the instructions show the outer cab to be built up around the inner structure but I thought I’d try to assemble three sides and attach them. First attempt wasn’t a success as a dry fit due to the lack of positive mounting points but I will keep trying.
                            Sounds. Like we are on the same page.
                            I glued the window in then the door cards. Then the doors glued to the rear or the cab. Next day when the glue was set up I could ease the part built outside, over the
                            Inside parts.
                            Group builds

                            Bismarck

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                            • Mickc1440
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 4775

                              #89
                              Originally posted by scottie3158
                              Mick,
                              Looking mighty fine mate. not sure how mirror like those stickers are but tin foil can be used as well and burnishes well to a high shine.
                              The stickers are crap mate so I'm using chrome paint. The first mirror had a domed surface and the sticker wouldn't lie down so plan B, thanks for looking in
                              Originally posted by Ian M
                              Sounds. Like we are on the same page.
                              I glued the window in then the door cards. Then the doors glued to the rear or the cab. Next day when the glue was set up I could ease the part built outside, over the
                              Inside parts.
                              I've been back on it today, the instructions for this stage are beyond vague so I'm now slowing right down and dry fitting then dry fitting followed by dry fitting. So many interlocking bits around the dashboard but i will get there.

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                              • Mickc1440
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 4775

                                #90
                                Todays truck update. I've got the rear mud guards fitted after a bit of minor surgery to the rear cover, just got the Scania plates to fit.
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                                Putting the outer shell on the cab really isn't fun and the instructions don't really help. There aren't any really good mounting points so I'm taking my time getting everything to line up. It will go together
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