Tamiya BMW R75/ sidecar
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Been filling, filing, touching up and doing little bits (the kneeling figure now doesn't have the 'split' in his trousers - did think about leaving it, just for a laugh!) Getting the odds and sods done, mg, tarps, rifle, helmets & ammo box, which will be strewn around eventually, then there's the rock which will sit under the sidecar chassis to hold it up (those sidecars were heavy - so you couldn't just lift and slide the wheel on - I've tried to lift one of the 'modern' Russian ones fitted to a Dnpr!) partly the argument between the two, as 'dumsheiskopf' has just bolted the old wheel back to the boot!Still got mud to splatter, but that will be the last thing to do.
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Hi Gerry, apologise for not appearing sooner. Had a good read through and what nostalgia. Brought back memories of the sidecar in one of my earliest dioramas where I switched the rider with an Italeri one. Obviously the Tamiya one was easier to build although the Italeri kit was finer detailed with correct break levers.
I noticed you did some surgery to the figures...not bad. Neurosurgery isn't easy. I like the wheel changing idea...the split pants would have been original had you left it. :tears-of-joy:
Looking forward to more.
Cheers,
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Decided to get some of the 'kit' painted, as it's going to be put into a dio, thought that I might as well go through what was in the 'spares' tub, as not sure what I'll be using, so I thought that I'd do the lot!
Still got 9 jerry cans to assemble, plus a few boxes, (tried to increase the number of boxes, only to find out that the 'Plasto' interacts with plastercine, and makes it sticky, and it won't set too well - very brittle causing any molding to stick and break - plan B will have to come in)Comment
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