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    willys jeep scratchbuild large scale part one

    Hello everyone,

    well as they on blue peter here is one I made a little while ago a large scale willys jeep. As a boy I saw many old black and white war films and there were always british and american soldiers riding around in jeeps, roaring all over with machines guns blazing, well a few years ago I got out my plastic sheet and bits and bobs and began to try and build one.

    my first job was to do a little research on the net and as luck would have it there is a goldmine of info on the jeep I even found some chassis drawings, and there were many sites with jeeps being rebuilt and having great images on them in all stages of build.

    I printed of the small set of chassis drawings and then scaled them up to what I thought was a good size I was never great at maths so I tend to go with my instincts and judge a reasonable size and just go for it. here are the first parts which were made from the chassis drawing.

    regards Barrie ( the old guy )

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  • aaron
    • Oct 2011
    • 2019

    #2
    Great start baz,im keen on following this =)

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    • Guest

      #3
      Nice start Baz ,enjoyed your last scratch build, looking forward to following this one.

      Tom

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      • Guest

        #4
        willys jeep scratchbuild part two

        thank you gentlemen for your comments so I will not keep you in suspense,in part two the images show how the chassis has come together along with the construction of the wheels, which I will have to be honest where a bit of a nightmare but the method is quite simple but requires a bit of patience. Two circles were cut to match the outer diameter of the wheel then the centre cut out a spaceing piece was added to give the right width then onto this were glued the tread pieces as can be seen in the image there were quite a few, I allowed one set to dry then formed them over the top of the tyre to give the impression of tread. The wheels were then painted as this would be hard to do later in the build. Next on the build list was the gearbox engine transmission bits buts thats for part three.

        regard Barrie ( the old guy )

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        • aaron
          • Oct 2011
          • 2019

          #5
          The tred looks fantastic Baz as does the chasis.Nice job on the diff.Do you use a kit for reference?I imagine a kits instructions would be helpful

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          • Guest

            #6
            Hello Aaron,

            no kit reference just stuff from the good old internet I had a good chassis drawing a lot of the build was done by eye and a little guess work where it was not possible to find reference plus the fact I have been a motor mechanic for 40 years and have a good knoledge of where things should be and how they should look, it helps a great deal at times with model work. Reference is the first job of any model and can sometimes be the hardest as drawings plans and good images are hard to find but the internet has been good I thank all those people who put things on for model makers to try to recreate many things in miniature. I will post some images later.

            Are you a keen scratchbuilder ...? what area is your chosen subject as you can see I will have a go at anything and everything.

            regards Barrie ( the old guy)

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            • flyjoe180
              SMF Supporters
              • Jan 2012
              • 12400
              • Joe
              • Earth

              #7
              Impressive work Baz, look forward to seeing more.

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              • Guest

                #8
                willys jeep scratchbuild part three

                Hello everyone here is another part of my willys jeep build, the images show the chassis completed with axles and wheels attached, the engine was formed from a box shape with the sump being a few sheets stacked together then sanded to shape the gearbox was also just a box with some dressing parts attached. the radiator was also made at this satge so that I could work out where the engine would sit in the chassis at this stage I had made up my mind that the bodywork would be a seprate model and would be left unconnected to the chassis but could be lifted off to show the chassis detail. speaking of chassis detail a lot of the nuts and bolts were made from plastruct hexegan rod which is available in quite a few sizes and is a must for any scratchbuilders bits box, evergreen rod and tube is also a must for this type of model work they produce a great range of rod tube and section.

                anyway here are the pics please let me know if you need to know anything about the build.

                regards Barrie ( the old guy )

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                • flyjoe180
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 12400
                  • Joe
                  • Earth

                  #9
                  Like I said, impressive stuff. Those wheels are looking fantastic.

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                  • aaron
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 2019

                    #10
                    Rolling chasis...thumbs up.

                    Engine n drivetrain look great.

                    I couldnt scratchbuild my way out of a wet modelbox baz.I like to build german and russian afvs at the moment.Im lucky to oob build something that looks like it should hence my appreciation for guys that can turn kits into art,let alone nothing into art like you do.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      willys jeep scratchbuild part four

                      Thank you Mr Flyjoe180 for your kind words here are some more images for you, and you Mr arron just have to set your mind to it scratchbuilding is not difficult if you can use a steel ruler a sharp knife and stick plastic you have all that is required, it is just like putting together a kit but you make each piece and you can add as much as you want or remove things and start again you can make it as big as you want simple as you want or difficult. the thing you must do is have a go just break down what ever model you are going to make into its basic shapes most of which are a box a sphere a circle or tube thenjust do that build a tube box ect sphere can be a real challange so I try to find one ready made. Just go for it I have been at it ( model making that is ) for over 30 years ( hence the old guy ) and I have not get things right yet but I just keep on trying, people often ask me which is the very best model you have built and I always reply the same I have not built my best model yet as I learn from each one I build.

                      enjoy the pics regards Barrie ( the old guy )

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                      • aaron
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 2019

                        #12
                        Stunning detail Baz, Comming along sweet.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          willys jeep scratchbuild

                          hi everyone here are a few more update images of the willys jeep under construction

                          regards Barrie ( the old guy )

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                          • aaron
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 2019

                            #14
                            Rolling chasis looks great with a lick of paint.What paint do you use Baz? Body alsi looks mint as does the browning.Dragon makes large figures that look like they may be close to scale. What scale would this be?

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                            • MORIARTY1177
                              • Jul 2011
                              • 485

                              #15
                              I've not been keeping tabs on the site for a while so have missed your posts Barry. I have to say this is probably the finer piece of scratch building I've ever seen. I shall be watching with interest to see the grand finale.

                              Keep up the good work.

                              Regards

                              Chris

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