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  • Isitme
    • Nov 2020
    • 795

    #46
    Originally posted by boatman
    YES IM watching too as i love complex kits like this an would build one if i had the time off from my tiger
    chris
    I know these slow jobs seem to go on forever.
    Mike.

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #47
      Originally posted by Isitme
      Update,
      So still working on the chassis although there is now paint on it (pics later).
      But progress has been made.
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      I added the suspension locations and made up one of the wheel hubs as a test run...
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      This is a closer view, these can be added before priming, but I wanted to see how they actually attached and worked...
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      The suspension rods themselves actually click onto the fittings as seen here, with the wheel hub fitting onto the outer side of the arm....
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      Test view 1
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      Test view 2 - they both steer and articulate up and down when fitted - and to be honest the build in this area was getting a bit busy, so went for the seperate items to be constructed later....
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      And here are all of the suspension arms ready for priming, there are actually four different types of arm, but the instructions are very clear - but you must remember that you are constructing the suspension upside down!!!
      As I said the paint is now on the whole chassis and engine, a gloss coat has been added and once totally dry then the weathering will begin in this department. So far now up to page 7 of 13 on the chassis build up....
      Chers,
      Mike.
      This is what causes confusion when you have to do that. Probably why I dislike trucks from the point of building them.

      Enjoy decorating the hall and stairs :tongue-out3:

      Hop .

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      • Isitme
        • Nov 2020
        • 795

        #48
        Originally posted by John Race
        This is what causes confusion when you have to do that. Probably why I dislike trucks from the point of building them.

        Enjoy decorating the hall and stairs :tongue-out3:

        Hop .
        Hip hop scrape and paste....:flushed:

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        • Isitme
          • Nov 2020
          • 795

          #49
          Update,
          Few pics of the work in progress.
          The colour callout for the chassis and in the little reference I could find states that the chassis is black, in fact it is all black, so your colour of choice is.......
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          ...... German Grey, with a worn out green and highlighted with a lighter grey.
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          The air tanks have yet to be painted by the crew and are left in the Red Oxide they came in....
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          More weathering to be done....
          Meanwhile the wheels/tyres have had a coat of primer and paint...
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          Due to be masked off and the rubber areas painted later.
          Now a couple of shots of the donkey, all finished in Vallejo metallics (knew I would find a use for them) as there is no reference I can find of the engine colour unless you want - black!
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          And as yet has to be weathered.
          Finally the wheel hubs front and rear....
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          Again detail painting and weathering to be carried out, with some touch up beforehand....
          And that is it for today, thanks for looking in and your comments.
          Mike.

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          • Guest

            #50
            That is definitely a lot more detailed than the Dragon kit Chassis is looking very good, and well-painted. Not sure how much of the engine is going to be visible, though — or does the kit have separate engine panels you can leave open?

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            • Isitme
              • Nov 2020
              • 795

              #51
              Originally posted by Jakko
              That is definitely a lot more detailed than the Dragon kit :smiling3: Chassis is looking very good, and well-painted. Not sure how much of the engine is going to be visible, though — or does the kit have separate engine panels you can leave open?
              Apparently the whole cab tilts forward, but in seperate sides, so you can have the one side up at any time - BUT, then there is a large cover over the engine!!! So how much can be seen will be revealed when I get to stage 28 :smiling5:. I do know from watching a couple of YT videos that nothing can be seen from the sides - but you can bet that if I did not paint it......
              Mike.

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              • Jim R
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 15693
                • Jim
                • Shropshire

                #52
                Hi Mike
                Coming on nicely and we'll detailed. Very nice paint job.
                Jim

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                • Isitme
                  • Nov 2020
                  • 795

                  #53
                  Non update.
                  Decorating has taken over so no further updates or work on Scud untill it is finished - how many doors can a house have, I am sure someone is putting in extra ones....
                  See you all soon.
                  Mike.

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22770

                    #54
                    Cracking work so far Mike, and I do mean the Scud not the doors.

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                    • Isitme
                      • Nov 2020
                      • 795

                      #55
                      Originally posted by papa 695
                      Cracking work so far Mike, and I do mean the Scud not the doors.
                      I know. I'm like Quasimodo at the moment - running around the house crying "The doors, the doors why do the doors torment me so...." And my Esmarelda replies "You'll get the doors if you do not get on with it...." No sympathy in this house, even the dogs look at me as if it was me did the mess in the middle of the lawn just after she had mowed it...

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                      • Mini Me
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jun 2018
                        • 10711

                        #56
                        Hi Mike.......I'm now uncertain as to whether or not to follow along here.........you already have the Missus and the Dogs pissed at you and.....oh what the heck, I'm in the back by the door (doors??).....should I need to run for it!
                        ......I'm just getting my coat.....
                        Rick H.
                        ps. Great progress so far.....see you when you return.

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Isitme
                          Non update.
                          Decorating has taken over so no further updates or work on Scud untill it is finished - how many doors can a house have, I am sure someone is putting in extra ones....
                          See you all soon.
                          Mike.
                          Mike , I've sent several, Hop and a Skip needs some doing as well I should think . Yvonne said you are in your element, so much you told her to leave you alone.
                          Good way to use up that Vallejo metallic.:smiling3:

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                          • Isitme
                            • Nov 2020
                            • 795

                            #58
                            Update,
                            Well the decorating has been completed with all the drama it brings to the paste board - but enough said about it the better.
                            So back to the Scud, I started to assemble the suspension, only to find that when trying to add the arms to the locations the hub actually broke off....
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                            The pins were just not up to the job and broke away - to be fair, there was very little to break away at all.
                            So the solution was to add a pin from 1mm brass rod. Holes were drilled all the way through and a rod of 13mm cut and fitted. A 'bolt head' was then punched from 20thou plastic to cover the holes and the whole lot was better.
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                            Once assembled and the arms attached the wheels were then added for a dry fit - still more to be done with steering arms, drive shafts etc.....
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                            Just to give you an idea.....
                            More later,
                            Mike.

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                            • minitnkr
                              Charter Rabble member
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 7538
                              • Paul
                              • Dayton, OH USA

                              #59
                              Wow, looking outstanding.

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                              • Isitme
                                • Nov 2020
                                • 795

                                #60
                                Originally posted by minitnkr
                                Wow, looking outstanding.
                                Cheers Paul, the wheels are only on for a dry fit but will be better placed once I have a base ready.

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