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Dave Burgess
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6 8 November, 05:18
Dave Burgess
I was SURE I'd posted this YEARS ago (back in 2017 when I completed it), but I couldn't find it ANYWHERE, so here it is (again). I did manage to post it into the Plastic Model Builders Facebook page.
I was SURE I'd posted this YEARS ago (back in 2017 when I completed it), but I couldn't find it ANYWHERE, so here it is (again). I did manage to post it into the Plastic Model Builders Facebook page.
8 November, 05:29
Clement
articolo contrassegnato come in vendita
articolo contrassegnato come in vendita
BAe/Sepecat Jaguar GR1's & GR3's Royal Air Force Part 1
Model Alliance 1:72
MA-72122 (72122) 20zz Nuovo stampo 8 November, 08:24
Andrew
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Porsche 935 24H Le Mans 1976 Martini 40 Stommelen/Schurti
TB Decals & Models 1:12
TBD485 8 November, 08:22
Roland Sachsenhofer
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22 29 October, 09:36
Roland Sachsenhofer
Looks like the installation of a new boiler... but is the very first shell of the 'Trevithick', the first steam locomotive....
The vintage kit doesn't appear to be bad and quite well thought out, only the plastic material in an unhealthy-soapy looking green plastic made me a little uneasy. But it will be fine! 🙂
I'm really looking forward to the next steps - a highly interesting and refreshingly different topic!
Looks like the installation of a new boiler... but is the very first shell of the 'Trevithick', the first steam locomotive....
The vintage kit doesn't appear to be bad and quite well thought out, only the plastic material in an unhealthy-soapy looking green plastic made me a little uneasy. But it will be fine! 🙂
I'm really looking forward to the next steps - a highly interesting and refreshingly different topic!
29 October, 09:40
Roland Sachsenhofer
The main assemblies have now been completed. Care must be taken here to clean up the numerous ejection marks and the many moulding protrusions, but that's the only thing holding it up 🙂
The colours on the parts shown are, apart from the primer with black acrylic paint, Alclad II metal paints, namely Gunmetall, Steel... and above all Alclad ''Panzer Grey''. Traces of various shades of pastel crayon brown have been applied on top with a dry brush.
The main assemblies have now been completed. Care must be taken here to clean up the numerous ejection marks and the many moulding protrusions, but that's the only thing holding it up 🙂
The colours on the parts shown are, apart from the primer with black acrylic paint, Alclad II metal paints, namely Gunmetall, Steel... and above all Alclad ''Panzer Grey''. Traces of various shades of pastel crayon brown have been applied on top with a dry brush.
2 November, 08:31
Juergen Klinglhuber
Sehr cooles Projekt - ganz nach meinem Geschmack. I'm curious about the outcome.
Sehr cooles Projekt - ganz nach meinem Geschmack. I'm curious about the outcome.
2 November, 15:42
Robert Podkoński
Taking a seat here, of course! (I have built another incarnation of this kit...)
Taking a seat here, of course! (I have built another incarnation of this kit...)
3 November, 07:49
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
@Robert Podkoński : Me too! Much less details than this one though...
Taking a seat!
@Robert Podkoński : Me too! Much less details than this one though...
Taking a seat!
4 November, 10:56
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hello Rene, the seat is happily yours, but the show is already over 🙂
I am proud to present you the completed 'Trevithick'! It was great fun taking photos of this gearwheel, linkage and flywheel work of wonder. Please excuse the resulting large number of pictures.
This time Alclad paints were used for the colour scheme, but not only from the metal range: what you see here is Alclad's 'Panzergrau' primer, together with 'Gunmetal' and 'Smoke' and similar shades. I have replaced the plastic parts for the push rods with metal bars. I hope you like the result as much as I enjoyed building it!
Hello Rene, the seat is happily yours, but the show is already over 🙂
I am proud to present you the completed 'Trevithick'! It was great fun taking photos of this gearwheel, linkage and flywheel work of wonder. Please excuse the resulting large number of pictures.
This time Alclad paints were used for the colour scheme, but not only from the metal range: what you see here is Alclad's 'Panzergrau' primer, together with 'Gunmetal' and 'Smoke' and similar shades. I have replaced the plastic parts for the push rods with metal bars. I hope you like the result as much as I enjoyed building it!
5 November, 10:51
gorby
Nice result Roland.
I was wondering how they added more coal to the boiler when the tender is so far away and the boiler door is under the pistons.
Nice result Roland.
I was wondering how they added more coal to the boiler when the tender is so far away and the boiler door is under the pistons.
5 November, 12:08
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you very much, mates! This is highly appreciated and motivating feedback! I'm glad to have ventured into an area new to me; the kit, for all its age, has charm and possibilities 🙂 Your words really make me very happy!
Thank you very much, mates! This is highly appreciated and motivating feedback! I'm glad to have ventured into an area new to me; the kit, for all its age, has charm and possibilities 🙂 Your words really make me very happy!
5 November, 15:58
Juergen Klinglhuber
Great what you have mangaged with this kit in such a short time - wunderful!
Great what you have mangaged with this kit in such a short time - wunderful!
5 November, 17:21
Roland Sachsenhofer
.... and Gorby: You're absolutely right! The layout of the loading and coal tender also seems puzzling to me 🙂
.... and Gorby: You're absolutely right! The layout of the loading and coal tender also seems puzzling to me 🙂
7 November, 12:16
gorby
I had a look into this and it turns out the original company who produced this kit got it wrong:
Youtube Video
Sorry Roland. 😉
I had a look into this and it turns out the original company who produced this kit got it wrong:
Youtube Video
Sorry Roland. 😉
7 November, 15:43
Bruce Huxtable
Goodness! You wouldn't want to get your fingers (or hair) trapped in the moving parts!!
Nice build, Roland, I'm enjoying the sound-track to the video, whilst admiring your model 🙂
Goodness! You wouldn't want to get your fingers (or hair) trapped in the moving parts!!
Nice build, Roland, I'm enjoying the sound-track to the video, whilst admiring your model 🙂
7 November, 17:02
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you very much for sharing this great video! Yes, Bruce, a highly dangerous device, and a highly illustrative demonstration of it too
Thank you very much for sharing this great video! Yes, Bruce, a highly dangerous device, and a highly illustrative demonstration of it too
8 November, 08:16
Pascal Van Acker
aggiunto un nuovo album fotografico.
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8 21 August 2023, 14:51
Nathan Dempsey
That's a beautiful build! Excellent idea to create sagging on the kit supplied tires.
That's a beautiful build! Excellent idea to create sagging on the kit supplied tires.
7 November, 21:25
Andrew
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1976
Porsche 935 Martini 1976 World Championship for Makes Champion Tamiya 1:12
12057 2020 Nuove decalcomanie 8 November, 08:05
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PORSCHE 935 MARTINI + LE MANS 1976 for TAMIYA
Bestbalsakits 1:12
BBK.DC12-12042 8 November, 08:05
Krafna
articolo contrassegnato come in ordine
articolo contrassegnato come in ordine
Tiger I Early Production Model with Steel Wheels w/zimmerit Gruppe "Fehrmann" Sd.Kfz. 181 Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. E
Takom 1:35
2202 2024 Nuove parti 8 November, 07:57
Treehugger
Q: Did WW2 ships have a de-gaussing cable on the side of the hull at the start of the war? Anyone know?
Would it make sense that ships didn't have a de-gaussing cable attached in 1940? Presumably, this cable makes the hull less magnetic, to avoid triggering mines, unsure. Hm, on second though, I guess WW1 also had mines around so maybe not a novel invention this de-gaussing cable.
Would it make sense that ships didn't have a de-gaussing cable attached in 1940? Presumably, this cable makes the hull less magnetic, to avoid triggering mines, unsure. Hm, on second though, I guess WW1 also had mines around so maybe not a novel invention this de-gaussing cable.
8 November, 07:51
Markus Meyer
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57 18 August, 17:54
Michael Kohl
The name of the last Leo strongly suggested such a comparison. Nice to see those two so well done. Fine groundwork too.
The name of the last Leo strongly suggested such a comparison. Nice to see those two so well done. Fine groundwork too.
10 October, 15:25
Snake Plissken
Never seen those brown headsets for Bundeswehr tank crew; is that just a style variant?
Don't forget the tank antennas! Tanks had full communication activated (tank to tank and tank to headquarters) even on training maneuvers.
Never seen those brown headsets for Bundeswehr tank crew; is that just a style variant?
Don't forget the tank antennas! Tanks had full communication activated (tank to tank and tank to headquarters) even on training maneuvers.
11 October, 13:06
Markus Meyer
@Snake Plissken
I did this from recollection. I remember the headsets itself as brown - but I should probably have paintzed the headband as black.
Should have checked some old references, I guess-
@Snake Plissken
I did this from recollection. I remember the headsets itself as brown - but I should probably have paintzed the headband as black.
Should have checked some old references, I guess-
13 October, 15:15
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