Thunder Scammell Pioneer R100
Kommentit
17 3 September 2021, 14:57
Danumurthi Mahendra
Thanks, @Brandon! the basic detail of the kit is excellent. it just need a bit of improving.
Thanks, @Brandon! the basic detail of the kit is excellent. it just need a bit of improving.
3 September 2021, 15:16
Alex Rodionov
WoW. Superb. Very realistic. Detalisation, paintjob and weathering are fine. 👍
WoW. Superb. Very realistic. Detalisation, paintjob and weathering are fine. 👍
4 September 2021, 05:19
Lex Jassies
Great work Danumurthi 👍.
I'm still busy building the tank transporter and totally agree with you that it's not the easiest kit to build. But the final result makes it worthwhile.
Great work Danumurthi 👍.
I'm still busy building the tank transporter and totally agree with you that it's not the easiest kit to build. But the final result makes it worthwhile.
4 September 2021, 17:32
Danumurthi Mahendra
Thank you all @Vytautas, @Mark, @Lex, @Olivier, and @Peter
Thank you all @Vytautas, @Mark, @Lex, @Olivier, and @Peter
5 September 2021, 11:24
Danumurthi Mahendra
@Lex Jassies - looking forward to seeing your build. must be stunning with all the additional details!
@Lex Jassies - looking forward to seeing your build. must be stunning with all the additional details!
5 September 2021, 11:25
Danumurthi Mahendra
Hi @Lex incredible work in progress and super detailing. Envious! I just visited your album.
Hi @Lex incredible work in progress and super detailing. Envious! I just visited your album.
6 September 2021, 16:48
Album info
The complete model builds into soapbox with a snout, sort of. The interesting topic, lovely interior and exterior details had to be compromised by the fiddly bits of the construction process. It was not the easiest kit to build. The instruction was hard to follow, the plastic was on the weaker side, and some parts just don't fit. Having a photo reference is a must when building this kit. I designed the roof so that it can be opened or closed (hence you can see a slight gap). I added additional pipes and wirings to the engine and cabin area, and curtains from epoxy putty. I used AK and AMMO products (mud, splashes, pencils) for all the weathering. Painting was with Gunze and Tamiya acrylics.