WIP - CVR(T)s UNPROFOR
Unboxing.
So tiny hull, almost like 1/72.
Had to use CA glue to keep suspension parts in place.
I did suspension and wheels, all of this is so small
I'm thinking what put on base, especially that there will be plenty of space
I've started the fence from balsa
And small gate
This is the plan for a base
I was planning to use such stones for pavement
I used plaster to shape a road
And then I've started to glue blocks
To do this piece it took around 40-50 minutes
I did a fence, I will have to correct some things, but it will look like this
And first dry fit
Cobblestone done.
Sprayed with XF-20 and XF-19.
Some dirt and earth added.
Cobblestone ready and rest of the base is drying.
1st proposition of set up - rest.
2nd proposition of set up - road column.
3rdt proposition of set up - road block.
Adding PE parts.
Adding PE parts.
Turret with PE.
Drilling and milling of head lamps.
Dry fit of Scimitar.
Wall glued to base, added some mud (still wet), some bricks etc.
On the other side of the wall I will put a pile of chopped wood.
Grass matt gleus, then fense and some turfs. Next bush and tree.
I’m not sure about path from the fence but I think about smaller cobblestone.
More chopped wood, stump, wood parts, fence, milkcan etc added.
Some stones, water with plants, grass turfs, path and road sign added.
Some green goo added to the fence.
Tracks painted and rusted
Some greys...
...and more greys...
...now white...
...and more white.
Tracks mounted
Front view
Side view
One side...
...other side...
...top view.
Almost, almost...
Rear...
...front...
...left...
...and right view.
Коментари
1 28 December 2016, 19:41
Przemek Przybulewski
Thank you Bart and Spanjaard.
Scott - I have a JS Work silicone mold bought long time ago on Luckymodel. I get few of them but honestly those are poor quality. The best one is for cobblestone.
Thank you Bart and Spanjaard.
Scott - I have a JS Work silicone mold bought long time ago on Luckymodel. I get few of them but honestly those are poor quality. The best one is for cobblestone.
6 January 2017, 22:11
Scott Dutton
Cool, seen those, cast with resin or plaster?
Result looks good, credit to you
Cool, seen those, cast with resin or plaster?
Result looks good, credit to you
7 January 2017, 07:00
Przemek Przybulewski
It was done from plaster, a harder version of it called dental stone. It is quite light but hard and durable.
It was done from plaster, a harder version of it called dental stone. It is quite light but hard and durable.
7 January 2017, 18:06
gorby
I'm not normally particularly interested in tanks, but I am interested in both the Scimitar & Scorpion, because my brother and my farther-in-law used to work at the Alvis factory in Coventry building the real ones. So I'll be pulling up a seat for your build Przemek.
I'm not normally particularly interested in tanks, but I am interested in both the Scimitar & Scorpion, because my brother and my farther-in-law used to work at the Alvis factory in Coventry building the real ones. So I'll be pulling up a seat for your build Przemek.
6 March 2017, 16:05
Przemek Przybulewski
Thank you all, almost completed. As white is a modt challenging color I'm not fully satisfied with result. I've added wash, filter, more shading with Tamiya smoke and white again, then buff and flat earth and many more but still something is missing.
Thank you all, almost completed. As white is a modt challenging color I'm not fully satisfied with result. I've added wash, filter, more shading with Tamiya smoke and white again, then buff and flat earth and many more but still something is missing.
16 October 2017, 06:42
Spanjaard
Or some oils to give some tonal variation (never tried that, but I have seen some nice ones in SCM).
Or some oils to give some tonal variation (never tried that, but I have seen some nice ones in SCM).
16 October 2017, 08:00
Bart Goesaert
a friend of mine did this, to replicate an old UN-FOR vehicle from the Belgian army: facebook.com/pg/Roes..m_id=983799461666513
a friend of mine did this, to replicate an old UN-FOR vehicle from the Belgian army: facebook.com/pg/Roes..m_id=983799461666513
16 October 2017, 11:49
Scott Dutton
Looking good, bit more filth on vehicles yet? Love the wood chopping area, nice chips and small pieces add authentic touch.
Looking good, bit more filth on vehicles yet? Love the wood chopping area, nice chips and small pieces add authentic touch.
17 October 2017, 04:46
Przemek Przybulewski
Thank Bart, your friend's work is amazing. Top paint job.
Thank you Scott. I will add some dirt.
Thank Bart, your friend's work is amazing. Top paint job.
Thank you Scott. I will add some dirt.
17 October 2017, 12:21
Przemek Przybulewski
I've added some more effects.
Was any cable kept on the telephone reel?
I've added some more effects.
Was any cable kept on the telephone reel?
20 October 2017, 05:56
Przemek Przybulewski
Thank Spanjaard, me too. I was looking for some reference photos but obviously I'm not good at that as I was not able to find anything useful 🙁
Thank Spanjaard, me too. I was looking for some reference photos but obviously I'm not good at that as I was not able to find anything useful 🙁
20 October 2017, 10:00
Fabian D.
Nice work 👍
In regards to the reel, it seems like there was cable on it: [img1]
Nice work 👍
In regards to the reel, it seems like there was cable on it: [img1]
20 October 2017, 10:48
Scott Dutton
Extra weathering looks great, Don 10 cable on the reel. Well thats what aussies call it.
Extra weathering looks great, Don 10 cable on the reel. Well thats what aussies call it.
21 October 2017, 12:37
Przemek Przybulewski
All right Scott, that's what I wanted to know. Thank you very much.
All right Scott, that's what I wanted to know. Thank you very much.
21 October 2017, 18:01
Scott Dutton
In case you dont know, its basically twin wire, industry term is figure 8 due to it looking like an 8 from the ends. Its used to connect between vehicles at night to provide comms without using radios. Hopefully not stating obvious to you.
In case you dont know, its basically twin wire, industry term is figure 8 due to it looking like an 8 from the ends. Its used to connect between vehicles at night to provide comms without using radios. Hopefully not stating obvious to you.
23 October 2017, 12:49