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Iveco Hi-Way E5 Abarth - WIP
1:24
Thanks for watching everyone~
Prosjekt: Iveco Hi-Way E5 Abarth
33 5 March, 22:12

Maybe there is some mold release still on the plastic. Instructions often say to wash parts. I never do and never have had trouble but I guess it's possible?.
6 March, 12:19

Strange. Never had such issue with Italeri truck panels before. Don't think it is ABS - try to glue some sprue bits with Tamiya Extra Thin. I don't think this glue will work on anything that is not styrene. Never used Gaia primer - only using Mr. Surfacer and Mr. Priming Surfacer. Is the Gaia primer lacquer or acrylic? Not sure if you have already did it but try to scuff the panels with Tamiya 3000 or 2000 grit sanding sponge (or similar) before priming. Another idea worth trying is to clean the panel with IPA - maybe the release agent Italeri used don't come off easily with just water and soap.
6 March, 14:41

Oh no guys, this time it's just a straight build...
@Goldman - Yeah As you said, it doesn't seem to be ABS, and I sanded it and used a lacquer surfacer, but strangely the paint didn't stick. Washing with IPA is a good tip, thanks.
6 March, 17:44

Late to the party! Apologies, work has taken over my life 🙁
I'm definitely in for the duration, on this one!
8 March, 06:09

The paint is definitely your issue. Most of my trucks are painted with Tamiya paint. I've never had much luck with model air paint. AK doesn't work for me either. I find it best to use a primer, the lads have already pointed out the best, but I've also used Tamiya primer from a rattle can, as well as decanted. However, I've also used both Tamiya and Mr Colour, straight onto the plastic. Some colours over here, are hard to match, so I go to the automotive store and get the colour I want, and also the matching primer. Again, I decant these into a glass jar, and I leave the lid loose, to allow the gasses to fully disperse from the paint. After a day, I simply add a little cellulose thinner and then mix it up, and airbrush it.
8 March, 06:26

Custom decals - that's new. Really nice design. Looks like a huge amount of work
18 March, 19:05

Great idea scribing the part numbers. I used a POSCA marker to write them (usually the last digit is enough) but it is too easy to erase the POSCA marks by just handling the parts.
20 March, 20:24

Bummer with the fuel tank. I think all metallic paints are hard to mask. Sometimes it works most times you get these (unwanted but very realistic) "chipping" effect.
For fuel tanks I gave up "proper" metallic and just use Mr. Hobby Silver C8. It is not a metallic paint but it looks very good and very durable. Got this tip from Jan Rosecky excellent book "The Complete Guide to Truck Modelling"
7 April, 04:13

When you sand for gloss, don't you have difficulties that when sanding red areas in your instance, the dust ruins the white surfaces?
8 April, 18:10

I guess he used a top layer of clear gloss which was sanded and then polished. So, effectively the colors are protected by the clear coat
8 April, 19:09

@Andre - Yeah, that's correct. I had clear coated twice before sanding. 🙂
@Michael - And in that case, you can erase it by gently wiping it with a compound.
9 April, 02:41

Ah. Thanks for the inside. I understood that you sanded the colors to prepare them for a clear coat. Hence my question. Now it's clear to me.
9 April, 09:17

Italeri do have this kinds of stupid random errors in its kits. Annoying, but since Italeri is the only company that still offers European plastic moulded kits of trucks I guess beggars can't be choosers.
I *think* that there is no clear decal film between the lettering for the tyres to improve appearance. It will be almost impossible to hide the clear film on the rubber tyres. Not sure that having separate letters is the best solution. If you want I think MBM sells PE templates to airbrush the words on tyres.
13 April, 15:57

@Goldman - I'm ok without it. I don't care anymore. hahaha!!! Thanks bro~ 😄
13 April, 19:29

if the decals are still in the sheet (misaligned but there) its easy to scan, convert to vectors, align, make masks in vinyl and try to paint them with mask 😉 and if decals are gone, well, MS K knows how to vector them, and has the cutter already available 😉
13 April, 19:34

@Spanjaard - I thought about making my own decals, but I was too lazy to change the toner to print white. LOL
And since the base color of the self-made decal shows through a lot, it is better to avoid attaching it on top of a dark color. 😉
13 April, 19:51

i did not say anything about making decals, but masking to airbrush the missing decals 😉
13 April, 20:59

I'm loving what I'm seeing.
Honestly, my expectations were high, but you've done this "stock build" with the right amount of cheeky adaptations. It's not a clever, "this is what you do", it's more of a, "this is the correct way, to make it better"
And like all your other builds I've followed, the MS touch, is fully endorsed 🙂
15 April, 20:39

Super build so far! Attention and hopefully you can fix it: your licensplate at the front belongs to the rear. At the front you only have one round sticker after the letters UL (it's the city of Ulm in Baden Württemberg). The upper *round* sticker is from the TÜV (Technical Inspection Association), which means a road safety inspection. It's attached to the back.
If there were a hexagonal sticker (AU - emission test), the license plate would be for the front. But since 2010, hexagonal stickers have no longer been used.
15 April, 21:04

@Bozzer - Your compliments made me feel good. 😉
@Christian W - Really? I didn't know license plates had that kind of meaning.
I just picked a pretty one and stuck it on without thinking much about it.
I guess I'll have to change the front and back later or cover it with another decal, thanks for the clarification.
1 16 April, 02:37

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26 16 February, 15:49

Today I made a start on the BV 141, cockpit painted with Vazllejo Model Air RLM02. Crew added. 🙂
Welcome Matti & Finn, hopefully this strange aircraft will take shape soon. 👍
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes Lukasz G & Franck G. 👍
9 March, 17:29

I hope that model doesn't cause too much trouble. I've never seen it done so I'm looking forward to it!
1 14 March, 04:28

Fuselage and wings now together. 🙂
I think the main issue will be the amount of transparencies and whether or not they fit sufficiently Djordje. I have dry fitted them and they do seem ok though. 👍
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes Matt T, Djordje N, Vincent & 1 other mate. 👍
1 16 March, 17:57

I'm in. I love the asymetrical concept of the late 30s and early 40s Blohm & Voss planes.
1 16 March, 18:11

Wings, fuselage and cupola all together now. Next will be masking the canopies and fitting them. 🙂
Welcome Nicolas & Dave! 👍
Many thanks mate for your interest and like Pietro DA. 👍
19 March, 15:47

Canopies and masks attached (quite a lot of them!). Engine nose now attached. 🙂
22 March, 16:39

Primer and pre-shading added. 🙂
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes Живко Джаков, Mark K, Bernd G, David RM & 1 other mate. 👍
29 March, 17:07

Underside painted with Vallejo Model Air RLM65 Light Blue and in the wheel wells, RLM02. 🙂
A warm welcome to you Villiers. 👍
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes Alexander R, Villiers DV & 1 other mate. 👍
31 March, 15:11

Upper side of aircraft painted with first of two colours for the splinter camouflage, Vallejo Model Air Dark Green RLM71. 🙂
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes Fritz01 & Neil. 👍
5 April, 15:17

Vallejo Model Air RLM70 Black Green splinter camouflage added. 🙂
Good to have you along Ben, welcome! 👍
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes Marcel C, Dom SAVE & 1 other mate. 👍
8 April, 15:52

Looks really good so far. I remember seeing this in an airplane book when I was a kid.
8 April, 17:18

Decals now added. The tail decal is from a after market decal source. Next will be the undercarriage etc and a coat of matt varnish. 🙂
Thanks for the kind comment Ben, greatly appreciated. 👍
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes Antoine M, Calvin G, Alberto M & Mr D. 👍
14 April, 15:34

Finally completed, undercarriage attached, masks taken off transparencies, other bits added. 🙂
The BV 141 denoted in this build is BV 141B-2 or V 10 and was first flown on 1 June 1941. The BV 141B was flown with a BMW 801 engine. Although never operational, it was planned to send some BV 141s to the Eastern Front but this was cancelled in 1942. The preferred FW 189 Uhu was accepted into operational use by the RLM rather than the BV 141 due in part to the lack of availability of the BMW 801 engines. 28 were built.
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes J35J & SM. 👍
16 April, 15:31

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Bendix Model J
1:48
I wanted to finish the fuselage halves as much as possible before building the interior and closing it up. Masking would...
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11 28 February 2024, 20:01

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Sukhoi Su-12
1:72
Looks like a speeder on Tatooine like this.
Prosjekt: Su-12
21 5 April, 17:33

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Not again, haven't we had enough watching him struggle with Eduardarrrgghh 
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29 4 March, 22:01

Thank you Matti and the previous two Mate's for the likes. 🤘🥸🤟
5 March, 06:25

Cheers Gary, Gorby as I mentioned to Robert it could be painful and a meandering journey of bitter tears, but you are welcome. 🤘🥸🤟
1 13 March, 08:43

Its all practise,and a sign of a good modeler if they can turn a kit around,Good luck with it.
13 March, 11:13

Cheers Gary, but you may see a phenomenon over at M'bro me turning 360 in frustration. 👍🤣🤘
13 March, 12:33

Hello Mark, it looks good to me 👍 The cockpit is really nice. Keep the good work going on! For example, on picture 11, i can´t find any imperfection 😄
1 22 March, 10:51

Hi Jakub, I hold up my hands I copied/referenced the cockpit from your current excellent build of the aerial police car. I must admit too that Pic' 11 was one of my better projects 😜and the subsequent six that followed. 🥴👍🤣🤘🥸🤟😜
1 22 March, 11:01

Thank you John for the like and everyone else too who pushed the button. 🤟🥸🤘
22 March, 11:04

Sand, pint, sand, pint, sand, nah! Pint! 🍺 Pint! 🍺 Pint! 🍺 Good work so far mate.
1 22 March, 19:53

Like the sound of that Neil👍 Going forward that shall be my working practice 😅 Cheers for the compliment too. 🤟🥸🤘
1 23 March, 12:19

pic No. 6, the real a/c has this offset of the "centerline" at this part. Please check references.
23 March, 13:24

Thanks neo for the pointer. But I'm building it O.O.B. And to be honest I really don't care, if it looks fairly like a 109 then it looks like a 109.
1 23 March, 15:38

neo sent me a PM, explaining the misunderstanding. So, if you're going to like my reply I would hesitate to hit the button. Many thanks Mates.
23 March, 16:15

Keep fighting Mark! Love the Eduard kits, but I always laugh at the "Weekend Edition" title. I mean you still need to eat, sleep, use the bathroom…
2 29 March, 22:55

True. Doubtingmango (Fuck, I'm exhausted typing that out) can we shorten it to Dou, or go? Besides the Loo and Fries, Yer gotta ave' a Beer. I'll werk' the Heavy Bag termerrow ' at the gym 🙄😅 Ave' A Good Un' Mate 🤟🥸🤘
1 29 March, 23:32

Thank you John, for the like and everyone else too who liked the album. 👍🥸👍
5 April, 04:25

Villers thank you for the like and everyone else who liked too.
5 April, 10:25

Nice start and I feel your pain. I just finished a Hasagawa/Dragon FW190 from 1992. At the time of purchase this was state of the art. I finished it and posted the results on my page if you care to look, but I couldn't wait for it to be done. It came very close to a life on the Shelf of Doom but escaped that fate. 😀
1 8 April, 16:31

😄😄agreed ! Eduard had great box art but nothing beats a Tamiya build. Beautiful work on this one. Can't wait until the final pictures.
1 16 April, 01:24

Nick, Eduard. Nice box art, enticing, beguiling and alluring. Detail Mhmmm! Construction infuriating, decals frustrating. Still like them however. I think I have just described Marriage 😳 😅
16 April, 10:18

Still looks fantastic! Fortunately, it looks like the black is the most effected in the decals. I would sand with high grit (2500 or higher) paper and then paint the black... Looks great so far!
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16 April, 15:43

This will be the next model to be built, another Japanese Air Force aircraft to add to my growing collection. This will be the first RS model that I will build so I will see what I think of it. 🙂
16 April, 15:46

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Going Downtown
1:48
Still not 100% correct regarding panellines but looking more like the real thing.
Prosjekt: Going Downtown
19 1 April, 16:18

count me in - I see this is going to be a great reference for my Intruder 👍
1 2 April, 18:51

Nice, this is why my kit is still in the stash, it needs a lot to make it a realistic A model. Great work.
1 9 April, 15:23

Interesting to watch, and to hear/see what you're doing on this kit. I'd always heard that Hobby Boss' A-6 were the best in 1:48, and much preferable to Kinetic's. Seems it still needs a bit of work!
1 9 April, 19:18

It looks way better than the Kinetic kit. Revell/Monogram are outdated. So Hobby Boss is IMHO the only way to go. And so far I am happy with the progress of things. It's not the perfect kit, but quite doable.
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11 19 March, 16:15

This will be one of two PR.XIXs that I will be building, one WW2 and one post war. 🙂
1 19 March, 16:17

Have made a start on the Swedish PR Spitfire. Cockpit and internal of fuselage painted. Main difference between this version and the Club Ltd Edition is that the decals are more detailed in the Ltd Edition. Note this version not even a control panel decal. 🙂
Welcome along for the ride Robert & Lukasz, you're both very welcome. 👍
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes Robert P, Moreno B, Lukasz G, Patryk S, Martin W, Neil & Villiers DV. 👍
1 30 March, 16:05

Fuselage together and wings prepared with Vallejo Model Air interior green. 🙂
Many thanks mate for your interest and like Duster_d. 👍
31 March, 15:18

Wings and tail plane now attached. The wings required masking tape to hold them to the required angle. 🙂
7 April, 16:18

Primer and pre-shading added and then Vallejo Model Air Faded PR Blue airbrushed on to upper and lower side. 🙂
Many thanks mates for your interest and likes Живко Джаков, Bozo & Tibor S. 👍
16 April, 15:41

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ERA-3B "Whale" Skywarrior
1:48
Wash on main surface areas is done. I will continue with darker one in slots and wing folding areas.
Prosjekt: ERA-3B “Whale” Skywarrior
56 8 October 2024, 16:31

How did I miss the start of this one? Looks sweet so far! Pulling up a chair 💺
1 25 November 2024, 08:28

Large airplane. Nicknamed "The Whale" because it was one of the largest aircraft to ever trap on an aircraft carrier! This is a great one to watch!
19 December 2024, 01:14

Not sure if you have seen what Trumpeter did with the RA-5C... it's kinda rough too!
14 February, 03:17

Hi Desert, I haven't checked Vigilante yet, but I believe that Trumpeter did their best to challenge us😁😁 After this one, I will take a break from big planes and enjoy some fighters from Eduard😉
1 14 February, 16:01

Thanks Petr! Yes, I do the same. I have built a couple of fighters from Eduard and Tamiya lately! My Vigilante came out good, but it was a ton of work to keep the spine straight on it.
14 February, 23:17

Thank you Jakube, it is not perfect, there are some places they need final touches. I struggle with sharpness of the masks, maybe the plotter I have is not that precise. I need to find the proper setting and better way to construct masks.
1 9 March, 17:16

That surprises me. It looks great in the photos. So, good luck with setting up and constructing masks
1 11 March, 20:15

Great work 👍
Depending on the size of the elements wo be cut the drag knife of the cutting plotter has its limits. But yes, such a "jump" inside a line (the D in pic74) should not happen. A vector graphic program is a must (I use Inkscape). But it depends also on the masking material, each one has its own (dis-)advantages. For example "Oramask 810" allows fine details, but has problems with surface details.
14 April, 20:50

Hi bughunter, thanks for comments and I fully agree. I struggled with precision of cutting. I need to invest my time and find optimal graphic program and setting of the plotter. I actually have Inkspace installed but I didn't use it this time. Regarding the material I use Oramask 810, which I like to work with. In the end I gave up trying and wanted to progress in built ignoring mentioned issues with mask.
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Special Hobby | No. SH48017 | 1:48 | Gloster E.28/39 Pioneer (Squirt) (WIP)
1:48
WORK IN PROGRESS. UPDATED: 18/3/24...
Prosjekt: Gloster E.28/39
34 27 August 2024, 11:16

Hi Mr D 👋 yeah it's a cute airframe! Especially when you sit it next to a same scale F-14! Hahaha. Thanks for your compliment and interest 👍
8 October 2024, 15:40

I built this kit not long after I returned to modelling. It was a bit of a painful experience and I haven't gone near Special Hobby since. 😄
No doubt you'll make a much better job of yours.
12 November 2024, 10:40

Hi Gorby and Denis 🙂 Thanks for stopping by with comments and info. @gorby, yes this is the first Special Hobby kit I've attempted. I'm not confident I will accomplish what you kindly say. Nevertheless (with your talent) it's very kind of you to even suggest - I'm chuffed! @Denis, I'll definitely follow your advice, metal finish (not yellow) it is for the wheel wells. Thanks also to those who've liked 🙂 👍
13 November 2024, 11:27

Going through your photos and noticed you had do, a lot of repair work before moving forward. However your end result is outstanding.
1 18 March, 18:57

That will be an important piece of history for your collection 👍 And you managed a crude kit. I would never have thought of using cable ties 🙂
1 18 March, 19:21

Can really see the crossover from I.C to Jet power on this model, Great build Neil.....a very important historical aircraft 👍👍👍
1 22 March, 21:41

Welcome mates! Thank you for your interest, your kind comments and observations. Yes, I'm not sure I'm a fan of Special Hobby kits! But I'm giving it my best shot. Thanks also to those who've liked, I'm nearing the finish line on this one now 🙂 👍
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ESCI | No. 4071 | 1:48 | F-86E Frecce Tricolori (WIP)
1:48
Prosjekt: North American F-86 Sabre
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MAN TGM GW-L 2
1:24
Nearly everything painted and almost ready to assemble
Prosjekt: MAN TGM GW-L 2 KatS
20 28 January, 14:06

Thanks Boozer. But I think I will build my Unimog first before building this truck. So I won't run out of kits. I always wanted to buy the recovery truck and convert it to a German one, simply changing the cab to a Mercedes Benz Actros or MAN TGM.
1 10 February, 07:55

I also got that kit recently! Looking forward to your modifications. My one will be probably just out of the box
1 11 February, 18:59

I seem to remember KFS used to offer a off-road conversion kit for MAN trucks. I'm pretty sure it at least included the bumper which might be hard to scratch build if you can't print it. Can't find the kit anymore tho
2 28 February, 11:11

I searched on the internet for this kit but I couldn't find it either. We will see how this trick turns out
28 February, 12:25

Just realized the bumper out of the box is accurate for offroad already since it's a 4x4, and the same as in your pictures. I had started working on a similar project but with the older MAN TGA kit from Revell as a basis and that required heavy modifications all around. I'm glad you're moving towards more custom projects because they are a lot of fun to get into, and watch other people get into...
1 1 March, 15:25

Nice stocking up and scratch building... Should be a very interesting build.
Actually, I never saw this concept of fire truck with a rear lift and wheeled equipment carts. Can see the benefits of this when a lot of equipment needed to be moved fast (at least until hitting the first step...).
1 6 March, 17:59

Thanks Goldman. There is another reason why these trucks make sense: You can carry different stuff which is normally loaded by special vehicles. So you don't need different vehicles just this one and the equipment carts and you are ready for nearly everything
7 March, 07:04

The headlights guard looks very good to me. Did you use plastic or metal rods? I don't think you can get any thinner with plastic
1 17 March, 05:10

Thank you Goldman! I used cables. I bended them to the right shape. The outer and inner parts are from the same cable just with and without isolation
1 17 March, 06:14

The tires looks great. Much better than those in the kit. Well worth the investment
20 March, 20:25

I have had some success printing thin parts for the kind of headlight detail you are working on. They are very fragile and I've never tried painting them but I think there's a lot of potential for this kind of application. I uploaded a picture here: FDM 3D Printer experiments | Album by Ecko
21 March, 11:25

Currently I don't have a 3D printer but I think of buying a resin printer for such purposes. It would help me a lot with scratch building. Lets see wat the future brings
1 21 March, 11:50

Just make sure that you are aware of potential hazards that come along with resin printing.
1 21 March, 20:45

Yes handling resin and post processing it takes a lot of extra work to do properly. And space too. I can't do it at home because I live in a flat with my cat and I have found a filament 3d printer can unlock many possibilities to enhance scratch builds without the hassle and hazards of resin.
21 March, 21:28

I've gotta admit, I had fun with my entry level filament printer, but I now own 3 resin printers too, and they're never turned off. Yes, they do have to be taken care of, especially with regards to the resin, but it's worth it.
At this point I'd better add, all mine are in my purpose built mancave, however I did run them in the house kitchen, for a while.
Each one has it's own personality, kinda like a cat or a car? But once you hone into it, you can create almost anything? The details are immense and your own imagination, is your limit!
I've literally just printed a 1/14 truck, with all the bells and whistles, and I'm happy with the results. It's taken me around 2 weeks, but I did use 6 bottles of High Speed Resin, which without, probably would've taken me another 3-4 weeks?
For you guys in the know, Standard resin prints at roughly 4 layers a minute. High Speed Resin is around 12 layers a minute.
My love for the printers, is because I can print models, that we can't buy?
I love scratchbuilding, but now I can flick my finger and the cab, hood and sleeper are printing, while I'm building the chassis? It's definitely been a game changer in my life, without a doubt.
You definitely need to be aware of the dangers though. Plenty of ventilation, gloves, mask and goggles. I also have mini air purifiers in each printer, and heaters.
And whatever you do, don't smoke near the 99% alcohol!
And most importantly, don't drink it!
2 25 March, 17:26

Thank you Bozzer for your information and opinion. I will see what the future brings and if it's time to by a printer, I will definitely research and inform myself about it a little more and maybe come back to you guys, because you know the terms of 3D printers definitely better than I.
And don't worry, I do not smoke or drink alcohol. So this won't be a problem 🙂
1 25 March, 18:22

SCM: I accidentally entered the new topic "Scammell" without a capital S. Could you adjust that? Thanks!
16 April, 12:21

It seems you can remove the topic entirely: somebody moved away all the entries.
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91 9 February 2023, 21:57

For future memory, since it will suffer weathering for the diorama.
Thx Danny_Aviation.
9 February 2023, 22:46

@ James C, thank you for your kind comment. It was born for the Dio so it will end up in it. But I must confess that your words pass my mind 🙂
@ Mathias thx mate, yap I definitely go for it, not sure about the results but that comes with every project, so...
@ Alec K, thx. No need for that. Yap, I built it. You can see the "build log"? in my Mariupol album.
@ Michael, thx, well, this are the photos of the exhibition hall side. The other sides are already a bit damaged for the Dio, so 4 will have to do. If I had a bit more detail in the lower part on this side before weathering, I may change the side ones.
11 February 2023, 00:05

"He always likes to keep his fire engine clean ... it´s a clean machine ...... " (Penny Lane - The Beatles) 👍
11 February 2023, 11:20

Thank you mates. I Apreciate your comments. Glad you like it.
12 February 2023, 20:24

Glorious. Dumb me found the build album 😉 👍
Mariupol 1941 | Album by MIG (1:35)
13 February 2023, 12:20

Hello mates. Sorry for the late reply. Didn't notice so many nice comments. Thank you all very much. Apreciated.
@ Alec K, np mate with so many great works in here it's easy to lose it. Thx for your appreciation anyways
@ Victor Ivlev, thx glad you like it, the saloon version it's finished. Can't show the left side because I've already shot the window 😉
@ Benoit, my pleasure mate, glad you stop by and comment. Thx.
@ Vagabond, glad you liked it. Coming from a professional it feels great. When I was a small boy I liked everything about firefighting trucks. I I remember opening a Christmas present Before Christmas, playing with the remotely controlled semi trailer truck until the truck's steering broke. wrap it up again and wait for better days crying my heart out 😄
@ Jean-Michel Tilquin, thx for your kind words and recognition. Coming from such a talented modeler feels even better.
@ Robert Podkoński, thank you. Really glad you liked it, and comment.
@ Neil, you are to kind mate thx a lot.
@ Mark Sherwood, thank you for stopping by and such nice comment on this different and unique subject indeed.
@ Sergio Ordonez, thx my friend I'm very glad you like the wood work, apreciated.
@ Kurt Shepard, thx I hope you are right.
@ gvizbi, I really admire your work too my friend. I'm glad you comment a different kind of tea 😄. Also not my comfort zone subject but I'm really happy that I've got the courage to embark on such endeavor. It was a great experience for me and enjoy it a lot.
7 July 2023, 23:16

I think this big project that required a lot of patience.
Congratulations on a great finish. 👏
9 July 2023, 13:18

Hi MS K, Sorry for the late reply. Yap I enjoyed the lot of scratch to be done.
Thank you for your kind comment. Apreciated
8 September 2023, 10:49

Thank you Neuling, a comment from such talented modeler is always very welcome. Appreciated.
The Challenge now, is to weather it and take her to Mariupol 1941 😉
I take the opportunity to upload some photos of the real deal. I Hope the firefighters mates like them.
24 March 2024, 13:21

Salut Rui S , c'est encore une fois du superbe travail , félicitation 🙂
25 March, 16:23

@ GuyW, Thank you for commenting. Some of it it's realy wood;
@ Randy Kriegel, Thx for stoping by. It's now a little bit uglier because I've already started the weathering process to put it in my "Mariupol, October 8, 1941" dio;
@ Mathieu CACAULT, Thank you so much for your kind words, it was a very interesting scratch build project, to put in my above named dio.
1 2 April, 11:08

@ Arnold Mertens, Thank you so much for stoping by. Glad you like this one.
2 6 April, 14:50

Thank you for your kind comment Evan H. Much apreciated.
The full scratch building process of this Fire Engine can be seen in My Mariupol album.
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1936 Mercedes 540K Maharaja Sport Roadster
1:16
Hand painted each wheel cap. After the acrylic paint dried, a very fine-grained sandpaper was used to expose the silver ...
51 20 October 2024, 09:57

The kit shows its age. I hope, with a bit of work will turnout alright.
20 October 2024, 17:00

Will be keeping eye out for updates.
The messy glue tubes, the Beriev lm building came with a little pot of glue that you Peirce with pin on one side 🤣
Long dried up.... I did use it back when l was a kid....lots of sticky thumb prints.
Nice project 👍
23 October 2024, 18:23

Gentlemen, thank you all for your kind remarks. I have been chipping away slowly. The part count of the kit is not that high, but the version I chose as well as the paint scheme results in a lot of challenges to my skill level which I thoroughly enjoy.
6 November 2024, 18:55

Hi Villiers 👋
Your doing a good job...it looking really good 👍
Nice kit... who is the manufacturer??
6 November 2024, 21:14

👍 Thanks Villiers ...l like to look different manufacturers up n see there range 👍
7 November 2024, 13:53

Heading towards being a nice model this one, like the engine and interior work.
Good little kit 👌👍
8 November 2024, 16:59

Thank you Mr. D for your comments. The kit certainly shows its age. I remain a sucker for the larger scale classic cars.
12 November 2024, 03:02

Oh, This manufacturer I've never heard before.
I don't think it will be easy. 👍
24 November 2024, 11:32

I have experienced several paint disasters. Enamel paint kept on forming scales. In the end I had to strip the paint back several times to the primer level. Progress should be quicker from here on.
21 December 2024, 14:48

Hi Villiers 👋
Glad your getting on track a bit now, do you think the plastic reached with the paint ?
Nice to see it taking shape 👍👍
21 December 2024, 19:45

Hello Mr D
I started off with a primer, Mr. Surfacer 1500 thinned down with Mr. Color Leveling Thinner which came out just fine.
I believe that the paint layers were perhaps too thick working with enamels. I believe that I should do thin layers (well thinned) stretched over more than one day.
22 December 2024, 19:41

Annoying when the hard work is undone! ... Just have to pull it back ....and you done that, hopefully be good going forward 👍
I only use water based acrylics, Humbrol and Deluxe gloss dried nice n hard after few days, some of the other brands are bits soft!!
I've had to many dramas with Enamel 🤣 but l expected it's a better option for a car ?
I mainly use Vallejo, AK and recently been using the new ICM paints (very impressed 👍)
Did you have to do some Chrome n conducive paint striping on this one ?
👍👍
23 December 2024, 00:30

@Lorraine ...yes and the glue had a habit of going everywhere but on the model 🫣🤣
Looking nice Villiers 👍 taking shape now,l ike the leather tone of the leather seats 👌
1 19 January, 13:01

Your car is really taking shape, love colors you have chosen. As for the tube glue, i remember as kid thinking that getting a model kit with supplied glue was great until you open it. (That was the first mistake)
2 19 January, 14:23

Getting Leather to look right is not easy " But you more than succeed on the door cards"
Doing some nice work 👍👍
1 25 February, 16:41

The Mercedes is on its own wheels at last. I am now tackling the light clusters.
15 March, 16:32

Thanks for documenting the surfacer process. Looking very nice too!
1 15 March, 16:35

Looking great Villiers 👍
The Tire's look very original and radiator grill turned out very good.
How do you get on for the Hood/bonnet hinge??
Nice work 👏
15 March, 18:47

Thank you Jennifer and Mr D.
Mr D, it is a real hinge supplied with the model. See photo 36.
1 15 March, 19:20

I love the egg carton idea! Absolutely ingeniously!
Great work on the model too.
1 2 April, 12:24

Gentlemen, thank you for your kind comments.
I hope to stick a fork in this project by the end of this weekend.
2 April, 13:47

Amazing step by step process! I love your technique for painting / reducing the fine detailed caps - absolutely brilliant!
15 April, 18:56

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1 16 April, 13:53

Today I received a collection of two partly built 1/350 Lexington class carriers with extra planes, wooden decks and PE plus a CV1 Langley expansion set and an old 1/570 Revell Bismarck kit. These pictures show what was in the box. I will now first look for extra reference for the two ships. I ordered better wooden decks because I saw that Artwox didn't include plank endings and Shipyard does this. Moreover I like the prepainted blue deck for Lex. I will also look for brass barrels. Some paint removal will be necessary as I prefer to add as much PE as possible before painting.
16 April, 14:00

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1 16 April, 07:03

Ok this just my own idea: turret od Tiger I (early) with body of Panther ausf.G
16 April, 10:34

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Building progress
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The front hood was a lot of work to get it there.
Prosjekt: Scania S730 Highline
24 4 January, 16:55

Yes. A bit annoying that Italeri recycles old chassis but it is easier\cheaper to update the chassis with aftermarket parts than the cabs. Italeri is the last company to release new plastic models with updated cabs from time to time so I guess beggars can't be choosers.
May I ask what paints did you use? Really like the finish and the dark grey shade.
5 January, 05:34

Yes, that is Revells Email Color in a 50/50 mix of 07 and 378.
1 5 January, 13:10

Yup. Better some subpar trucks than none. Luckily not much of the chassis should be seen, especially with a trailer hitched.
1 February, 18:29

On my Scania, I was advised not to put on the cab mounts, until the very last minute. I took the advice, because it made sense, because the parts are so delicate. To my annoyance, when everything had dried, it became apparent that the cab only raised about an inch? All the work on the engine, was lost 🙁
10 February, 16:57

@Bozzer: Thanks for the input. It is always interesting to learn new strategies. In this case I put the cab mounts on early to make sure they are properly glued to the chassis. I also took them as one of a few reference points to make sure the parts are aligned well and that the chassis is straight. However, I just realized that I lost the two pins (parts 80B) that finally connect the cabine and the chassis. Looks like I have to be creative there...
11 February, 18:52

@Martin: You have a point there and I am indeed happy that Italeri makes those kits. Just if you see how well the new parts of the cabine fit, it is sad that the chassis is not on the same level.
11 February, 18:56

Andre! If you have lost the pins for attaching the cabin and chassis, 0.9-1mm bolts are a great replacement. I have lost these pins myself and these bolts have really helped me out. I have a lot of them from old PC components.
1 4 March, 21:41

Good idea, lets see if I can find similar bolts in my house. I was also considering to stretch sprue parts to the right diameter. Kind of scratch build pins...
1 7 March, 10:48

Thank you, Goldman! I tried to add also those red trim elements on the dashboard... Finally, I had to drop the idea due to lack of skill.
10 March, 21:35

Well, the exterior looks great too...
The yellow looks spot on Scania Yellow - too bad it is a Tamiya spray can - they can't be shipped by air so no way for me to get them.
Super clean work on masking and painting the black trim. Beautiful.
11 March, 05:07

Before applying the Tamiya color, I seriously considered the Vallejo Metallic Yellow. Its a truly beautiful color with a more golden look to it than the Tamiya. However, I had difficulties with spraying it in a longer painting process and it is impossible to sand it. It forms a layer and when one tries to sand it, that layer comes simply off. So, it is impossible to fix imperfections. And in my paint process imperfections occur as some dust always finds its way on the model... grrr!
20 March, 20:12

Never got Vallejo paints to work by airbrush for me. Great for hand-brushing small details but each of my airbrushing sessions that involved Vallejo paints ended with tears...
20 March, 20:28

Hard to see from the photo if they are bubbles or some particles stuck to clear coat. If bubbles, than yes, I will get a new #11 blade and try to poke one or two to see what happen. Maybe another coat of decal solution and leave it. If they are dust stuck to the clear than I will let it cure for a week and lightly sand it with Tamitya 3000 sanding sponge. A light coat of clear may be required afterward.
31 March, 04:48

They were bubbles indeed. I mostly fixed it by now, but a few bubbles were leaving imperfections behind. So, just another layer of clear will not work, as those spots need some rework. I parked it for now and will get back to it after finishing another project first. Sometimes, some distance helps...
16 April, 13:19

Very expensive, £65-£93 for a full kit without wheels. £35-£55 for transkits.
31 March, 18:19

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F-15e "spirit of Goldsboro"
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Prosjekt: F-15E Strike Eagle Seymour Johnson
5 2 February, 02:29

Is there some mechanism in place to secure the continued existence of this site, in case the current registered owner falls down a manhole or succumbs to some other unfortunate event? It would be nice to know that the efforts put into contributions (a potentially endless task) won't just evaporate in a couple of years.
I have to ask, due to unfortunate experiences in the past ...
I have to ask, due to unfortunate experiences in the past ...
3 16 April, 09:44

I'm beginning to think Leif is a member of the modelling mafia, here to make hostile takeover."What a lovely website! It would be a pity if the owner was to meet with an unfortunate... accident."🤣
1 16 April, 11:47

Yes, some of the topics look ever so flammable!
But jokes aside, there was another website where people spent untold hours entering data, until one day the site just closed down. The owner apparently got bored and wandered off.
16 April, 11:50

Management here seems to be a team effort, so I would think you're fairly safe here.
16 April, 12:27

Well, yes, but there is somebody's name on "the lease", and once payments to the web hotel stops, pop goes the site.
As I said, I have been burned.
16 April, 12:34

A site I was an admin of also ended without notice, just because the person with their name on the lease had a bit of a tantrum one day.
Thousands of hours of members contributions were lost instantly.
16 April, 12:46
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