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  • Allen Dewire
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    • Apr 2018
    • 4741
    • Allen
    • Bamberg

    #1

    Allen's 1/35 Tamiya 6x6, 2 1/2 Tonner

    Morn all,

    This will be my entry into Geoff's D-Day GB. A big thanks to him for putting this GB together, headaches included...I believe everyone is familiar with this vehicle and there were about 810,000 of them built during the war. They were used in all theater's of operation. At Normandy, they were put ashore after the initial landings to transport all the necessary materials needed to supply the troops in their fight to end the tyranny and free Europe. This is the kit and I probably won't put it in a dio. It will be a stand alone build,

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    Typical Tamiya and luckily, it doesn't have those awful rubber tires. The paper stuff,

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    It has decals, but they are still in one of the sealed sprue baggies. I'll be going with the bottom marking scheme, as it was used in Normandy. The sprue shots,

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    I won this kit from evilbay really cheap and when I got it, I looked inside the box and found this surprise,

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    The Tamiya accessory cargo kit for it. Now I have something for the CITB. This set and some wooden crates I have in the stash should fill it up nicely.

    I can't believe I'm in 2 GB's at the same time. I guess I had a really wild senior moment! Doesn't matter though......Let's just have fun and build a kit as a tribute to those brave souls, 80 years ago...

    Prost
    Allen
    Life's to short to be a sheep...
  • A_J_Rimmer
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    • May 2024
    • 801
    • Arnold
    • North Wales

    #2
    Really nice Allen, I'll look forward to this build.

    I have the Italeri kit in my stash, so it'll be great to get some inspiration.
    Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

    ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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    • Tim Marlow
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      • Apr 2018
      • 18903
      • Tim
      • Somerset UK

      #3
      Looking forward to this.

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      • JR
        • May 2015
        • 18273

        #4
        Originally posted by Allen Dewire
        Morn all,

        This will be my entry into Geoff's D-Day GB. A big thanks to him for putting this GB together, headaches included...I believe everyone is familiar with this vehicle and there were about 810,000 of them built during the war. They were used in all theater's of operation. At Normandy, they were put ashore after the initial landings to transport all the necessary materials needed to supply the troops in their fight to end the tyranny and free Europe. This is the kit and I probably won't put it in a dio. It will be a stand alone build,

        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1225940[/ATTACH]
        Typical Tamiya and luckily, it doesn't have those awful rubber tires. The paper stuff,

        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1225941[/ATTACH]
        It has decals, but they are still in one of the sealed sprue baggies. I'll be going with the bottom marking scheme, as it was used in Normandy. The sprue shots,

        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1225942[/ATTACH]
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1225943[/ATTACH]
        I won this kit from evilbay really cheap and when I got it, I looked inside the box and found this surprise,

        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1225944[/ATTACH]
        The Tamiya accessory cargo kit for it. Now I have something for the CITB. This set and some wooden crates I have in the stash should fill it up nicely.

        I can't believe I'm in 2 GB's at the same time. I guess I had a really wild senior moment! Doesn't matter though......Let's just have fun and build a kit as a tribute to those brave souls, 80 years ago...

        Prost
        Allen
        My god will this madness ever end . Don't think you can ever have enough fuel drums or fuel cans, certainly a nice addition to have with the kit.

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        • Geoffers
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          • Jan 2017
          • 1700
          • Geoff
          • Shropshire

          #5
          Nice Allen, great choice :thumb2:

          Looking forward to following your build.

          Geoff.

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          • Lee Drennen
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            • Apr 2018
            • 7711

            #6
            Originally posted by Allen Dewire
            I looked inside the box and found this surprise,
            I like when that happens especially from Sleezebay. Looks good I’ll have a seat by JR to make sure he behaves. He’s been slacking bringing Yorkshire tea for refreshments to all these GBs Allen can you help out??

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            • Allen Dewire
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 4741
              • Allen
              • Bamberg

              #7
              Morn and great to have you all looking in!!!

              Originally posted by A_J_Rimmer
              Really nice Allen, I'll look forward to this build.

              I have the Italeri kit in my stash, so it'll be great to get some inspiration.
              More like perspiration I'm afraid, Arnold. The Italeri kits are nice and the difference is you have to build the chassis together on them, as opposed to the Tamiya kit...

              Originally posted by Tim Marlow
              Looking forward to this.
              Me too Tim! The kit practically falls together...

              Originally posted by JR
              My god will this madness ever end . Don't think you can ever have enough fuel drums or fuel cans, certainly a nice addition to have with the kit.
              Thanks Dude 2 and the madness prolly will never end. But you know that!!!

              Originally posted by Geoffers
              Nice Allen, great choice :thumb2:

              Looking forward to following your build.

              Geoff.
              Thank you Geoff and thanks for not giving up Sir...

              Originally posted by Lee Drennen
              I like when that happens especially from Sleezebay. Looks good I’ll have a seat by JR to make sure he behaves. He’s been slacking bringing Yorkshire tea for refreshments to all these GBs Allen can you help out??
              It was a surprise Lee and I'm afraid I can't help out with the Yorkshire tea as I'm a coffee drinker. I used to drink Tetley tea (with the tiny little tea leaves) many years ago when I lived in New York. As for Yorkshire, I only know 2 things,

              1. Our own Dave Ward is a proud and true Yorkshireman...

              2. The cute little dogs that Mr. Smiff hacks up to make a pudding for his Sunday roast dinner........Barbaric!!!...

              Oh and don't worry about JR behaving. He's too worn out from all the grass cutting he's done lately....

              I started nipping plastic yesterday and found the cleanup to be very minimal. The kit is from 1997 and nicely molded for it's age. The fit of the parts is also really great. I only managed to take one pic as I kept wanting to do more and more. It was so much fun,

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              The kit can be built with or without the front winch. My model is without it. You also get 2 spare tires, so the extra one adds to the CITB too. The drive-train is one piece and after I glue it to the frame, add a few tidbits, and assemble the tires, I can hissy stick the whole affair in one shot...

              I have 5 other things on the go at the moment, so when I paint the chassis/tires, I can also paint the GTR frame and the others as well. But first, I too have to change the filter in my spray booth too. Must be some kind of spray booth disease going around on here. Really busy times in Bamberg!!!

              Thanks again and all abuse is most welcome!!!...

              Prost
              Allen
              Life's to short to be a sheep...

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              • A_J_Rimmer
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                • May 2024
                • 801
                • Arnold
                • North Wales

                #8
                Great start Allen, you do indeed look busy! :smiling:
                Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                • Lee Drennen
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 7711

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                  I'm a coffee drinker.
                  Yes me too but like to try something different. That’s JR’s fault about the coffee. I kinda know his pain about the grass my cutting my every 4 days when I can if it isn’t raining. Sounds like it’s getting a little rowdy as I step out. Looks like you have a plan about to start.

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                  • A_J_Rimmer
                    SMF Supporters
                    • May 2024
                    • 801
                    • Arnold
                    • North Wales

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Lee Drennen
                    Yes me too but like to try something different. That’s JR’s fault about the coffee. I kinda know his pain about the grass my cutting my every 4 days when I can if it isn’t raining. Sounds like it’s getting a little rowdy as I step out. Looks like you have a plan about to start.
                    Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                    ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                    • scottie3158
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                      • Apr 2018
                      • 14201
                      • Paul
                      • Holbeach

                      #11
                      Allen baby, count me in. I'm looking forward to see what you do with this.

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                      • Si Benson
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 3572

                        #12
                        Nice Choice Mr D, what are the odds you might actually finish this one? :tongue-out3:

                        I shouldn't poke fun, I’ve one or two part finished GB builds too!!
                        Good luck and may the force be with you :smiling4:

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                        • Allen Dewire
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 4741
                          • Allen
                          • Bamberg

                          #13
                          Evening Folks and sorry for the late replies. I was really caught up in my Nissan GTR build, but needed a break, so...

                          Originally posted by A_J_Rimmer
                          Great start Allen, you do indeed look busy! :smiling:
                          Thanks A.J.! I really do have a lot going on at the moment, between my apartment refurb and 4 builds on the table...

                          Originally posted by scottie3158
                          Allen baby, count me in. I'm looking forward to see what you do with this.
                          Great to have you Bro! I'm really not going to do anything special with it. Just OOTB, BUT...I've had to slap myself about the head and shoulders a few times to get the scratchy/super detailing ideas out of my head...

                          Originally posted by Si Benson
                          Nice Choice Mr D, what are the odds you might actually finish this one? :tongue-out3:

                          I shouldn't poke fun, I’ve one or two part finished GB builds too!!
                          Good luck and may the force be with you :smiling4:
                          Hiya Mr. Benson!!! It's nice to see you and keeping me on my toes my friend. I am actually getting better at GB's Si, and I finished the Bi-Plane GB before the end date!!! I guess miracles do happen. How's that HIMARS coming along? Still gotta have a look, see at it. My best to the family too, Buddy...

                          Over the past few days, I have been playing with the deuce 'n a half. The Tamiya kit goes together really well for it's age and I'm sorta back in my comfort zone. I glued all the tires together and prepped them for the hissy stick.

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                          Not sure if I'll spray them a rubber color and then hairy stick the rims OD, or do it the other way around. I figured that if I was going to mess up my so pretty, new blue spray booth filter, I might as well get enough stuff together to make it worthwhile and do it all at once. GTR car body and this, along with a couple of other bigger project pieces. So, moving on with this puppy, we got the drivetrain and a few tidbits glued on and masked up for the OD,

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                          Just some basic masking of the glue points for the cab, motor and bed. I assembled the cab to make it easy to spray too,

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                          From the pics, I see I need to do a little cleanup on the headlight rims. A bit of masking for the seat cushions is needed too. The dash will get a coat of OD and then I can add the 5 decals and play around painting the speedo/tacho and dial thingy's. It slides into place to make it easy to glue. Moving on to the cargo bed, again, it was easy to assemble and glue together, ala typical Tamiya. Seats up, so there's more room for the CITB,

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                          Oh, and the nice touch is the tailgate. It opens and closes too,

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                          Really cool!!!...I'm undecided whether to do some heavy chipping on the bed, or just do a light chipping. It'll depend on how much CITB I come up with to fill it. I would think that when these hit the beach, they were pretty new and stayed so, at least for a week or two. The belly,

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                          I'll mask up the 4 big glue point nubs on the bed rails in the morn. With luck and it doesn't get too hot tomorrow, I can spend a few hours working my hissy stick to death. I figure the hissy has to be cleaned 4 times, for the 5 colors I need to shoot...Damn, sounds like too much work to me!!!...At least the beer's cold...............

                          That's all for now good people. Crits, Comms and abuse always welcome. Thanks for looking in and have a great week!!!

                          Prost
                          Allen
                          Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                          • Andy T
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                            • Apr 2021
                            • 3239
                            • Sheffield

                            #14
                            Coming along nicely Allen. Looking forward to your next update after the marathon booth session.

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                            • David Lovell
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                              • Apr 2018
                              • 2186

                              #15
                              :thumb2: short and sweet. Dave

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