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Martin Oostrom
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SCM Australian Trucks GroupbuildNowy: 4 November, 21:26 1:24
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Projekt: SCM Australian Trucks Groupbuild
25 18 October 2019, 08:23
Kerry COX
Will there be an air started Mack truck of the 'Western Transport Co' ? Circa 66 ?
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Will there be an air started Mack truck of the 'Western Transport Co' ? Circa 66 ?
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18 October 2019, 12:56
Martin Oostrom
I'm afraid not Kerry. This will be one of the more modern (boring?) trucks. I'm planning on doing a special livery, so keep tuned in spring!
I might try and find an old Mack tomorrow at SMC....
I'm afraid not Kerry. This will be one of the more modern (boring?) trucks. I'm planning on doing a special livery, so keep tuned in spring!
I might try and find an old Mack tomorrow at SMC....
18 October 2019, 13:39
Kerry COX
Good to know mate. 👍
I have had a look around for the older version I was referring to and they only come in diecast. 🙁
Good to know mate. 👍
I have had a look around for the older version I was referring to and they only come in diecast. 🙁
18 October 2019, 16:00
Martin Oostrom
Thanx Kerry. Saves me the trouble of scouring all the older stuff at SMC for it. I will be scouring al the older stuff, one might never know what he finds 😄
No Spanjaard! This truck is long enough by itself to claim a significant portion of my display cabinet when finished.
Thanx Kerry. Saves me the trouble of scouring all the older stuff at SMC for it. I will be scouring al the older stuff, one might never know what he finds 😄
No Spanjaard! This truck is long enough by itself to claim a significant portion of my display cabinet when finished.
18 October 2019, 17:55
Spanjaard
Pity that I will not be able to help you in your quest tomorrow.... I should have not joined two trainings ....
Pity that I will not be able to help you in your quest tomorrow.... I should have not joined two trainings ....
18 October 2019, 19:16
Kerry COX
"Road Trains" those extremely long trucks are called.
A sure death sentence if you try to overtake them in a car.
In the link above, there is an image (13) of one truck carrying bails of wool from the shearing sheds out on the "Darling Downs" west of Toowoomba.
At that stage, the biggest loads of produce ever hauled by truck, and mostly, on unsealed roads. !
"Road Trains" those extremely long trucks are called.
A sure death sentence if you try to overtake them in a car.
In the link above, there is an image (13) of one truck carrying bails of wool from the shearing sheds out on the "Darling Downs" west of Toowoomba.
At that stage, the biggest loads of produce ever hauled by truck, and mostly, on unsealed roads. !
18 October 2019, 20:05
Peter Hardy
You can build it Bob. Whether we let you enter it in the group build is another matter. Make a beautiful model if you could find one.
You can build it Bob. Whether we let you enter it in the group build is another matter. Make a beautiful model if you could find one.
24 October 2019, 05:34
Martin Oostrom
I did multiple attempts of removing the chrome on these parts.
Step 1: Bleach bath - No dice
Step 2: Regular oven cleaner spray - Meh
Step 3: Regular oven cleaner liquid bath in a jar - More meh
Step 4: Regular oven cleaner spray in a sealed bag - Total meh
Step 5: Mr Muscle oven cleaner spray in a sealed bag, 4.5 hours - Not happy
Step 6: Mr Muscle oven cleaner spray in a sealed bag, 12 hours - crying
Step 7: Bozzer's way: Bathing in Dot 4 brake fluid, rinse, bath in bleach, rinse, bath in brake fluid, rinse - THERE IS STILL RESIDUE
Next step: Blame Peter, just because he's Australian 😄
I did multiple attempts of removing the chrome on these parts.
Step 1: Bleach bath - No dice
Step 2: Regular oven cleaner spray - Meh
Step 3: Regular oven cleaner liquid bath in a jar - More meh
Step 4: Regular oven cleaner spray in a sealed bag - Total meh
Step 5: Mr Muscle oven cleaner spray in a sealed bag, 4.5 hours - Not happy
Step 6: Mr Muscle oven cleaner spray in a sealed bag, 12 hours - crying
Step 7: Bozzer's way: Bathing in Dot 4 brake fluid, rinse, bath in bleach, rinse, bath in brake fluid, rinse - THERE IS STILL RESIDUE
Next step: Blame Peter, just because he's Australian 😄
22 February 2020, 12:33
Peter Hardy
I'm only staying quiet on this because I haven't tried to de-chrome yet!
I'm only staying quiet on this because I haven't tried to de-chrome yet!
22 February 2020, 22:33
Kerry COX
Peter, Mr Muscle oven cleaner is the best for de chroming, (caustic) use out doors. 😉
They found my phone. !!!
Peter, Mr Muscle oven cleaner is the best for de chroming, (caustic) use out doors. 😉
They found my phone. !!!
22 February 2020, 23:41
Tom ...
Thankfully my dechroming was not *as* bad as yours. Welcome to the build....
Thankfully my dechroming was not *as* bad as yours. Welcome to the build....
23 February 2020, 05:04
Donald Dickson II
Super Clean or Simple Green both do a good job of removing chrome.
Super Clean or Simple Green both do a good job of removing chrome.
23 February 2020, 05:43
Martin Oostrom
I'm guessing the chrome got tired of all the chemical attacks and stubbornly decided to sabotage my build. Looking at all those pristine sprues of me mateys makes sad 😉
I'm guessing the chrome got tired of all the chemical attacks and stubbornly decided to sabotage my build. Looking at all those pristine sprues of me mateys makes sad 😉
23 February 2020, 08:05
Bozzer
Sorry to hear you're having a bad time Martin. I have yet to order my Alclad chrome. I also need to post update pics.
Sorry to hear you're having a bad time Martin. I have yet to order my Alclad chrome. I also need to post update pics.
23 February 2020, 13:31
Martin Oostrom
I spent over 3 hours trying to get one of the smaller tanks chrome residue free. Sanding, more sanding, polishing. More sanding, polishing. More sanding.
I just gave up and ordered a new kit. This one will become…. something, someday
I spent over 3 hours trying to get one of the smaller tanks chrome residue free. Sanding, more sanding, polishing. More sanding, polishing. More sanding.
I just gave up and ordered a new kit. This one will become…. something, someday
26 February 2020, 14:27
Nathan Dempsey
That's a bummer Martin! I hope you will be able to salvage it at some point.
That's a bummer Martin! I hope you will be able to salvage it at some point.
26 February 2020, 14:46
Bozzer
Martin, use the kit as a rat rod? If it helps, we, your friends, have enough parts in our spares box, to build several! I have boxes of crap, that I may never even use? Did you guys see my post on my build thread, about the cab? I need to get pictures posted!
Martin, use the kit as a rat rod? If it helps, we, your friends, have enough parts in our spares box, to build several! I have boxes of crap, that I may never even use? Did you guys see my post on my build thread, about the cab? I need to get pictures posted!
26 February 2020, 19:41
Martin Oostrom
I have no clue what a rat rod could be? And I think my English vocabulary is pretty decent 😮
These chrome parts look perfect for a neglected version, so it might come out like that one day.
Practice it is Peter!
I have no clue what a rat rod could be? And I think my English vocabulary is pretty decent 😮
These chrome parts look perfect for a neglected version, so it might come out like that one day.
Practice it is Peter!
27 February 2020, 07:58
Peter Hardy
And while you're waiting you can get busy building a replacement steering box.
And while you're waiting you can get busy building a replacement steering box.
27 February 2020, 08:02
Martin Oostrom
Not while in a vacation cottage. All I can do is snip, sand, glue and polish.
Replacement was ordered yesterday, could be home sooner than I am 😄 Either Friday or Saturday, we'll be home Friday evening.
Not while in a vacation cottage. All I can do is snip, sand, glue and polish.
Replacement was ordered yesterday, could be home sooner than I am 😄 Either Friday or Saturday, we'll be home Friday evening.
27 February 2020, 08:11
Martin Oostrom
Kit arrived this morning. Three guesses how I spent my afternoon!
Kit arrived this morning. Three guesses how I spent my afternoon!
29 February 2020, 23:38
Peter Hardy
I cannot bring myself to try! You blokes have me spooked more than Deontay Wilder when Tyson walks into the bar! I got some pics to load tonight.
I cannot bring myself to try! You blokes have me spooked more than Deontay Wilder when Tyson walks into the bar! I got some pics to load tonight.
1 March 2020, 07:21
Peter Hardy
Well Marty, you can front up to the new job tomorrow glowing with confidence after the success!
Well Marty, you can front up to the new job tomorrow glowing with confidence after the success!
1 March 2020, 10:36
Bozzer
The wizardry is amazing! I love watching the chrome vanish in front of my eyes.
The wizardry is amazing! I love watching the chrome vanish in front of my eyes.
1 March 2020, 14:46
Bozzer
Spanjaard, I can only assume that with the original parts, there was some kind of a chemical reaction. Some manufacturers use a clear coat on the chrome. The brake fluid removes the clear, the bleach vaporises the chrome, then the return to brake fluid removes the primary coat of clear. Something, somewhere, reacted with the process. After my two current builds, I'm going to invest some time into looking at what happened here. I'm also going to experiment with other products. I'll post my findings on a new thread, once I have got something to work with. I hope this helps buddy?
Spanjaard, I can only assume that with the original parts, there was some kind of a chemical reaction. Some manufacturers use a clear coat on the chrome. The brake fluid removes the clear, the bleach vaporises the chrome, then the return to brake fluid removes the primary coat of clear. Something, somewhere, reacted with the process. After my two current builds, I'm going to invest some time into looking at what happened here. I'm also going to experiment with other products. I'll post my findings on a new thread, once I have got something to work with. I hope this helps buddy?
6 March 2020, 01:09
Bozzer
Lol Peter! The speed up process involves removal of the clear coat. Obviously, it has to be done without harming the plastic in any way. If this was a Revell or AMT kit, then normally, you'd just use the bleach. Them guys don't use a clear coat and the operation literally takes seconds. I'll see if I can do some tests over the weekend.
Lol Peter! The speed up process involves removal of the clear coat. Obviously, it has to be done without harming the plastic in any way. If this was a Revell or AMT kit, then normally, you'd just use the bleach. Them guys don't use a clear coat and the operation literally takes seconds. I'll see if I can do some tests over the weekend.
6 March 2020, 07:44
Martin Oostrom
Before Bozzer's trick, I had attacked the parts with bleach, oven cleaner, more oven cleaner, more bleach. It must have done something and prevented Bozzer's method to work properly.
The way to go:
- Brake fluid
- Rinse
- Bleach
- Rinse
- Brake Fluid
- Rinse
If necessary, repeat the bleach-rinse-brake fluid cycle again.
Before Bozzer's trick, I had attacked the parts with bleach, oven cleaner, more oven cleaner, more bleach. It must have done something and prevented Bozzer's method to work properly.
The way to go:
- Brake fluid
- Rinse
- Bleach
- Rinse
- Brake Fluid
- Rinse
If necessary, repeat the bleach-rinse-brake fluid cycle again.
6 March 2020, 08:19
Peter Hardy
I don't have any brake fluid. You only need brakes for corners and bends and all Australian roads are straight.
I don't have any brake fluid. You only need brakes for corners and bends and all Australian roads are straight.
6 March 2020, 08:26
Bozzer
Lol Peter, that's what I always believed, until I came across a junction in palmwoods, Queensland. I've never seen so many road markings for a junction, in my life! The asphalt was almost white! And i thought our American cousins had problems with roundabouts? Luckily, being a true Brit, i mastered the junction and continued the journey safely. I was surprised however, to learn some of your rules regarding vehicle safety tests! We here, have to complete one, by law, every year. A fail means your car is off the road, until repairs are carried out and another test is completed successfully. Check out UK MOT Test.
Lol Peter, that's what I always believed, until I came across a junction in palmwoods, Queensland. I've never seen so many road markings for a junction, in my life! The asphalt was almost white! And i thought our American cousins had problems with roundabouts? Luckily, being a true Brit, i mastered the junction and continued the journey safely. I was surprised however, to learn some of your rules regarding vehicle safety tests! We here, have to complete one, by law, every year. A fail means your car is off the road, until repairs are carried out and another test is completed successfully. Check out UK MOT Test.
6 March 2020, 14:17
wilky
Bozzer, that's the beauty of states.
Depends which state you're in as to what level of safety you have on the roads.
I'm in Victoria which requires a roadworthy only on change of owner or if you let your rego run out past three months.
I lived in South Australia and there's no roadworthy required but the Police harass provisional licence holders and often defect their vehicles for the most minor of problems .
Often a defected vehicle in South Australia never goes back on the road unless you've spent a lot of money modifying it.
I believe that New South Wales has yearly roadworthy requirements.
No idea about the other states.
Due to South Australia not having roadworthy requirements a lot of trucking companies register their trailers there and this has caused preventable deaths due to cost cutting by not carrying out necessary maintenance
Years ago you'd see roadside safety testing of vehicles with trucks being the main focus but I haven't seen one in a long time.
Now it's the Police you see testing for drugs rather than the relevant roads authority except you do see log book inspections especially in my little town because our main street is really wide thus the flow of traffic isn't impeded
Bozzer, that's the beauty of states.
Depends which state you're in as to what level of safety you have on the roads.
I'm in Victoria which requires a roadworthy only on change of owner or if you let your rego run out past three months.
I lived in South Australia and there's no roadworthy required but the Police harass provisional licence holders and often defect their vehicles for the most minor of problems .
Often a defected vehicle in South Australia never goes back on the road unless you've spent a lot of money modifying it.
I believe that New South Wales has yearly roadworthy requirements.
No idea about the other states.
Due to South Australia not having roadworthy requirements a lot of trucking companies register their trailers there and this has caused preventable deaths due to cost cutting by not carrying out necessary maintenance
Years ago you'd see roadside safety testing of vehicles with trucks being the main focus but I haven't seen one in a long time.
Now it's the Police you see testing for drugs rather than the relevant roads authority except you do see log book inspections especially in my little town because our main street is really wide thus the flow of traffic isn't impeded
6 March 2020, 20:44
wilky
I spent years driving trucks but had to give it up because I had great difficulty finding a boss that I could happily work for.
I don't like being forced to compromise safety for time constraints and driving dangerous vehicles due to a lack of maintenance.
It might be because before I even had my heavy vehicle licence I was a Tram driver in Adelaide.
We could refuse to drive a vehicle if it had issues and just get a replacement, something that can't be done in any of the trucking companies I worked for.
I'd even had a boss once recommend drug taking which was the complete opposite of working in public transport
I spent years driving trucks but had to give it up because I had great difficulty finding a boss that I could happily work for.
I don't like being forced to compromise safety for time constraints and driving dangerous vehicles due to a lack of maintenance.
It might be because before I even had my heavy vehicle licence I was a Tram driver in Adelaide.
We could refuse to drive a vehicle if it had issues and just get a replacement, something that can't be done in any of the trucking companies I worked for.
I'd even had a boss once recommend drug taking which was the complete opposite of working in public transport
6 March 2020, 20:59
Olivier
I read you have roads in Australia. That comes as a complete surprise to me. I thought roads only ever existed in Europe. I mean Western continental Europe of course. The rest of the world had tracks didn't it ? 😉
I read you have roads in Australia. That comes as a complete surprise to me. I thought roads only ever existed in Europe. I mean Western continental Europe of course. The rest of the world had tracks didn't it ? 😉
6 March 2020, 21:28
Peter Hardy
Fair point Oliver! Never found a road from Australia to Western Europe so I haven't been there.
Wilky, Company I work for you'd be disciplined, maybe even terminated for taking an unroadworthy truck out of the depot! Mind you, we don't have deadlines or ETAs either. One call to the boss and you are early!
Fair point Oliver! Never found a road from Australia to Western Europe so I haven't been there.
Wilky, Company I work for you'd be disciplined, maybe even terminated for taking an unroadworthy truck out of the depot! Mind you, we don't have deadlines or ETAs either. One call to the boss and you are early!
7 March 2020, 03:46
wilky
Peter, that's how it should be.
I don't drive trucks any more I surrendered my licence after my heart problems.
I could have kept it with paperwork from specialists but if something happened while I was driving I couldn't live with myself
Peter, that's how it should be.
I don't drive trucks any more I surrendered my licence after my heart problems.
I could have kept it with paperwork from specialists but if something happened while I was driving I couldn't live with myself
7 March 2020, 05:30
Bozzer
Keep up with the good work buddy. Lol, I'm trying to mask up my stripes. Think I'll leave it for today, them shots I was drinking last night, are still in effect!
Keep up with the good work buddy. Lol, I'm trying to mask up my stripes. Think I'll leave it for today, them shots I was drinking last night, are still in effect!
15 March 2020, 15:04
Danny Meer
Lol Nathan 😄 ATM Netherlands close to lockdown from now...al non essential shops closed, Coffeeshops need to close aswell so now they all stand in line to get weed for atleast 3 weeks lol...
All those effected stay strong and good luck, every1 else keep on building😉
Lol Nathan 😄 ATM Netherlands close to lockdown from now...al non essential shops closed, Coffeeshops need to close aswell so now they all stand in line to get weed for atleast 3 weeks lol...
All those effected stay strong and good luck, every1 else keep on building😉
15 March 2020, 17:25
Martin Oostrom
I caved under Peter's challenge 😉
Did some cutting, glueing and sanding today. Just a few parts, not too many.
As I'm aiming for a high gloss show truck finish, I need to sand, polish and polish and polish every part super smooth. I might have bit of more than I can chew (as usual)
I caved under Peter's challenge 😉
Did some cutting, glueing and sanding today. Just a few parts, not too many.
As I'm aiming for a high gloss show truck finish, I need to sand, polish and polish and polish every part super smooth. I might have bit of more than I can chew (as usual)
15 March 2020, 18:01
Martin Oostrom
Being one of the stragglers in this group build, I decided to get some stuff done. Not much, but at least my truck will be different from the others.
It's a shame really, Peter setting the bar so high
Being one of the stragglers in this group build, I decided to get some stuff done. Not much, but at least my truck will be different from the others.
It's a shame really, Peter setting the bar so high
12 April 2020, 12:49
Bozzer
Martin, don't worry about it mate. I've not had chance to do much. The recent heatwave here, has had me busy in the garden and doing other jobs around the house. I'm also now, waiting for some white paint, that I thought I had, to arrive. I'm glad you cut your roof spoiler off. I was thinking about that too, and it now bugs the hell outta me! You have done the right thing. I think due to the many problems that we have all faced, the build is gonna over run the deadline. I don't mind. Exceptional circumstances, deserve consideration. We're still all in this together 👍
Martin, don't worry about it mate. I've not had chance to do much. The recent heatwave here, has had me busy in the garden and doing other jobs around the house. I'm also now, waiting for some white paint, that I thought I had, to arrive. I'm glad you cut your roof spoiler off. I was thinking about that too, and it now bugs the hell outta me! You have done the right thing. I think due to the many problems that we have all faced, the build is gonna over run the deadline. I don't mind. Exceptional circumstances, deserve consideration. We're still all in this together 👍
12 April 2020, 14:24
Martin Oostrom
Next time I'll use old fashioned Revell Plasta for filler. This gap was too big for sprue glue.
The end of the build was already extended till the end of July. Should be enough for most of us?
Next time I'll use old fashioned Revell Plasta for filler. This gap was too big for sprue glue.
The end of the build was already extended till the end of July. Should be enough for most of us?
12 April 2020, 19:17
Peter Hardy
Very creative Marty! I look forward to you widening the cab next! Why do you have bubbles it the sprue glue?
Very creative Marty! I look forward to you widening the cab next! Why do you have bubbles it the sprue glue?
12 April 2020, 21:37
Martin Oostrom
Must have been radiation from the capricon star system, or extraterrestial flux generated by my wife's vegetarian yoghurt
Must have been radiation from the capricon star system, or extraterrestial flux generated by my wife's vegetarian yoghurt
12 April 2020, 21:43
Bozzer
I'll drink to that! And I hope your wife gets her old self back, in the very near future 😉
I'll drink to that! And I hope your wife gets her old self back, in the very near future 😉
12 April 2020, 22:12
wilky
I use baking soda or plastic dust and super glue.
Doesn't shrink and dries quickly
I use baking soda or plastic dust and super glue.
Doesn't shrink and dries quickly
15 April 2020, 09:49
Lode Schildermans
Nevertheless, Martin, the outcome is nice, IMO. I'm looking forward to see more
Nevertheless, Martin, the outcome is nice, IMO. I'm looking forward to see more
16 April 2020, 15:21
Martin Oostrom
Yes Pete, off course Peter, at once Peter. Satisfied Peter?
I spent a couple of hours polishing a bunch of cut and sanded parts. Now they're nice an shiny!
I'm hoping to cut and glue most pieces, as Alclad smells like **** and I don't want to expose my self-quarantined family to the fumes too much/long.
Yes Pete, off course Peter, at once Peter. Satisfied Peter?
I spent a couple of hours polishing a bunch of cut and sanded parts. Now they're nice an shiny!
I'm hoping to cut and glue most pieces, as Alclad smells like **** and I don't want to expose my self-quarantined family to the fumes too much/long.
18 April 2020, 18:34
Martin Oostrom
Not there yet Bozzer. I had a chat with Peter. Just like the rest of us, blue was my first choice. After Peters succes, I need something else, as his will be incomparable.
So it will be Ruby Red with Gold, or Silver and Blue.
Also have been drawing up some designs on a piece of paper. Peter keeps complaining my designs are 'American'.
Not there yet Bozzer. I had a chat with Peter. Just like the rest of us, blue was my first choice. After Peters succes, I need something else, as his will be incomparable.
So it will be Ruby Red with Gold, or Silver and Blue.
Also have been drawing up some designs on a piece of paper. Peter keeps complaining my designs are 'American'.
19 April 2020, 17:06
Bozzer
Lol, all my ideas are American, and I'm born and bred Brit! I'm sure you know what you're doing, so I have faith. I did loads of research into my colours, just because I didn't want to do green, like I thought that everyone else was doing? We're all gonna get there in the end though. Keep your chin up, buddy, and keep safe.
Lol, all my ideas are American, and I'm born and bred Brit! I'm sure you know what you're doing, so I have faith. I did loads of research into my colours, just because I didn't want to do green, like I thought that everyone else was doing? We're all gonna get there in the end though. Keep your chin up, buddy, and keep safe.
19 April 2020, 19:19
Martin Oostrom
As Lode will confirm time and time again, I have no clue! I know what I like, but that is a bit hard to do. We'll see where my dumb luck will take me 😉
As Lode will confirm time and time again, I have no clue! I know what I like, but that is a bit hard to do. We'll see where my dumb luck will take me 😉
19 April 2020, 19:46
Martin Oostrom
Added some (bad) drawings I made. Just some ideas. I need a blue patch on the back of the sleeper for a special secret something….which kinda rules out the Ruby and Gold options.
Added some (bad) drawings I made. Just some ideas. I need a blue patch on the back of the sleeper for a special secret something….which kinda rules out the Ruby and Gold options.
19 April 2020, 20:40
Lode Schildermans
Martin, I confirm, knowing you a bit, you haven't got the faintest idea which color. And than, suddenly, we see it appear on scalemates
Martin, I confirm, knowing you a bit, you haven't got the faintest idea which color. And than, suddenly, we see it appear on scalemates
20 April 2020, 05:44
Martin Oostrom
So true Lode. My mind has been skipping between red/blue/green/orange/yellow/black in different combinations. Right now I'm back to my two-tone idea, with the colours reversed. But that could change any minute 😄
So true Lode. My mind has been skipping between red/blue/green/orange/yellow/black in different combinations. Right now I'm back to my two-tone idea, with the colours reversed. But that could change any minute 😄
26 April 2020, 21:27
Martin Oostrom
Hold on tight Peter! The Kingsday day off gave me some time to do some actual painting. Hope you like it.
Still in doubt Lode. Bought some time by painting other stuff.
Hold on tight Peter! The Kingsday day off gave me some time to do some actual painting. Hope you like it.
Still in doubt Lode. Bought some time by painting other stuff.
27 April 2020, 20:34
Lode Schildermans
Why doubting Martin? It's not the color that makes the build, but what the builder makes from it. Don't think you can do it, know you can do it
Why doubting Martin? It's not the color that makes the build, but what the builder makes from it. Don't think you can do it, know you can do it
27 April 2020, 21:38
Martin Oostrom
Our Queen abdicated some five years ago. Now we have a King and a mrs King: google.nl/url?sa=i&a..ust=1588149406726898
Our Queen abdicated some five years ago. Now we have a King and a mrs King: google.nl/url?sa=i&a..ust=1588149406726898
28 April 2020, 08:37
Peter Hardy
Great. You need a King for four acres of tulip field and a cheese fridge!
Great. You need a King for four acres of tulip field and a cheese fridge!
29 April 2020, 03:11
Martin Oostrom
Peter is jealous. We've got a good lookin Argentinian Queen while he's stuck with LoLiL
Peter is jealous. We've got a good lookin Argentinian Queen while he's stuck with LoLiL
29 April 2020, 06:48
Peter Hardy
Sorry Gents and Martin, It's the isolation y'see, makes a man all silly!
Sorry Gents and Martin, It's the isolation y'see, makes a man all silly!
29 April 2020, 07:07
Bozzer
Lol, Mrs King! We have a Queen and a Prince! To make things worse, there's German in the blood! Now that's gotta prove how screwed up we are? Nice progress on the truck buddy. I've been contemplating a few amendments. I'm not sure I like what I see now, so I am gonna do some research and see what happens. I'm just getting fussy in my old age.
Lol, Mrs King! We have a Queen and a Prince! To make things worse, there's German in the blood! Now that's gotta prove how screwed up we are? Nice progress on the truck buddy. I've been contemplating a few amendments. I'm not sure I like what I see now, so I am gonna do some research and see what happens. I'm just getting fussy in my old age.
29 April 2020, 09:40
Martin Oostrom
Right Bozz. Our Kings granddaddy is German. His daddy is German as well. So I guess he's 3/4 German. To spice it up he married the daughter of a secretary of agriculture from the Argentinian Junta.
Never a dull moment with our royals!
Right Bozz. Our Kings granddaddy is German. His daddy is German as well. So I guess he's 3/4 German. To spice it up he married the daughter of a secretary of agriculture from the Argentinian Junta.
Never a dull moment with our royals!
29 April 2020, 10:28
Bozzer
Lol, no wonder our countries are in a mess! And to think of all the debates and arguments about immigration?
Lol, no wonder our countries are in a mess! And to think of all the debates and arguments about immigration?
29 April 2020, 16:31
Martin Oostrom
Update. I wanted to do a red and mostly blue Alclad candy finish. Peter did such a nice job with his blue colour, as did Bozzer, that I needed another colour. While pondering my options, I decided I wanted an Alclad Golden Yellow engine. Cue Chris with his golden rod. So now I have a blue engine and something that resembles burnt pancakes for an interior. I have picked my exterior colour(s) and hope for a better result there....
Update. I wanted to do a red and mostly blue Alclad candy finish. Peter did such a nice job with his blue colour, as did Bozzer, that I needed another colour. While pondering my options, I decided I wanted an Alclad Golden Yellow engine. Cue Chris with his golden rod. So now I have a blue engine and something that resembles burnt pancakes for an interior. I have picked my exterior colour(s) and hope for a better result there....
9 May 2020, 18:04
Bozzer
Lol, Golden Rods! Martin, it's hard for you, because you feel like you're living in our shadows. Don't worry buddy, just do your thing. It's not about who is the best, the fact is, we're all losers. The beauty of this is simple.... We all learned from eachother! Dude, this is an epic group build. When mine is finished, no matter what she looks like, she's getting top place! Every single one of us, has gone through crappy moments. We've lived through crappy times. But the best part is, we all came through it together! No matter what we produce, we did an awesome thing.😉
Lol, Golden Rods! Martin, it's hard for you, because you feel like you're living in our shadows. Don't worry buddy, just do your thing. It's not about who is the best, the fact is, we're all losers. The beauty of this is simple.... We all learned from eachother! Dude, this is an epic group build. When mine is finished, no matter what she looks like, she's getting top place! Every single one of us, has gone through crappy moments. We've lived through crappy times. But the best part is, we all came through it together! No matter what we produce, we did an awesome thing.😉
9 May 2020, 20:29
Kerry COX
Competition is great. 👍
But even more fun when competing with yourself. 🙂 🙂 🙂
Competition is great. 👍
But even more fun when competing with yourself. 🙂 🙂 🙂
9 May 2020, 20:37
Martin Oostrom
Don't get me wrong Bozzer, I know I'm a better builder than some on this site, and I know there are better builders than me. I'm living a happy life in the middle of the pack 👍
It's just that being behind pace wise has (dis)advantages. The pitfalls are stepped in by others. But the colour scheme I had in mind became a no go as I don't want the same colours as you guys. We're not building tanks this time!
Sir Cox, taking part in a real competition isn't my cup of tea. Would only add pressure to my hobby and I have enough of that in my work and sometimes in my other private life. I do like tom improve with each build and that goal is being met!
Thank you for your encouragement, we all will finish this truck and they'll be beautiful 👍
Don't get me wrong Bozzer, I know I'm a better builder than some on this site, and I know there are better builders than me. I'm living a happy life in the middle of the pack 👍
It's just that being behind pace wise has (dis)advantages. The pitfalls are stepped in by others. But the colour scheme I had in mind became a no go as I don't want the same colours as you guys. We're not building tanks this time!
Sir Cox, taking part in a real competition isn't my cup of tea. Would only add pressure to my hobby and I have enough of that in my work and sometimes in my other private life. I do like tom improve with each build and that goal is being met!
Thank you for your encouragement, we all will finish this truck and they'll be beautiful 👍
10 May 2020, 06:56
Peter Hardy
Very nice job on the engine belts! I couldn't get mine to sit straight!
Very nice job on the engine belts! I couldn't get mine to sit straight!
10 May 2020, 07:20
Lode Schildermans
Martin, my dear friend, this build is coming nicely together (from my point of view) It's getting better and better
Martin, my dear friend, this build is coming nicely together (from my point of view) It's getting better and better
10 May 2020, 20:15
Bozzer
We shall go on to the end. We shall fight on the finish, and on the satins and clear parts. We shall fight with growing confidence, and growing strength in the airbrush. We shall defend our builds, whatever the cost maybe. We will fight them on the benches, we shall fight with the laquers, and the chromes, and the steels. We shall fight all the clears. We will never surrender!
We shall go on to the end. We shall fight on the finish, and on the satins and clear parts. We shall fight with growing confidence, and growing strength in the airbrush. We shall defend our builds, whatever the cost maybe. We will fight them on the benches, we shall fight with the laquers, and the chromes, and the steels. We shall fight all the clears. We will never surrender!
11 May 2020, 01:24
Chris Greathouse
Bozz you remind me of the Braveheart speech 😛 (translate to modeling) Youtube Video
Bozz you remind me of the Braveheart speech 😛 (translate to modeling) Youtube Video
11 May 2020, 19:00
Chris Greathouse
Bozzer, I think that makes you William Wallace riding against plastic that's warped, pieces that break, paints that don't play nice, instructions that are F'd...
And the crowd bellowing and cheering behind you would be SCALEMATES. 😄
Bozzer, I think that makes you William Wallace riding against plastic that's warped, pieces that break, paints that don't play nice, instructions that are F'd...
And the crowd bellowing and cheering behind you would be SCALEMATES. 😄
11 May 2020, 19:05
Martin Oostrom
I'm getting a bit emotional. I sprayed some colour on the tanks... finally!
I'm getting a bit emotional. I sprayed some colour on the tanks... finally!
7 June 2020, 19:20
Chris Greathouse
You're moving along mate!!! Now I need to get my ass in gear and pickup on my truck 😄
You're moving along mate!!! Now I need to get my ass in gear and pickup on my truck 😄
8 June 2020, 02:16
Lode Schildermans
And we request even more colour, my mate. Nice to see you progressing on this build
And we request even more colour, my mate. Nice to see you progressing on this build
9 June 2020, 21:32
Martin Oostrom
Why build 2 models at the same time, when you can do three? After my moderate succes with Tamiya primer on the Porsche, I had an urge to see some colour. And there was this truck calling me softly...
So I got the primer out of the airbrush and put some yellow in it.
Why build 2 models at the same time, when you can do three? After my moderate succes with Tamiya primer on the Porsche, I had an urge to see some colour. And there was this truck calling me softly...
So I got the primer out of the airbrush and put some yellow in it.
18 November 2020, 19:44
Tim Heimer
Follow the yellow brick road! Or in this case the yellow truck load!
Follow the yellow brick road! Or in this case the yellow truck load!
19 November 2020, 06:04
Kerry COX
The red Australian mud splatter is looking good. Make sure that some one has written with their finger through that splatter, "Clean me !" for it to look genuine. hahahahahahahahaha 🙂 👍
Looking the ducks nuts Martin. 😉 👍
The red Australian mud splatter is looking good. Make sure that some one has written with their finger through that splatter, "Clean me !" for it to look genuine. hahahahahahahahaha 🙂 👍
Looking the ducks nuts Martin. 😉 👍
20 November 2020, 22:21
Martin Oostrom
As this build has been in the way on my bench for way too long, I decided to expand it a bit 😄
In true form, the trailer needs a bunch of putty as well
As this build has been in the way on my bench for way too long, I decided to expand it a bit 😄
In true form, the trailer needs a bunch of putty as well
2 January 2022, 20:57
Martin Oostrom
After about 5 hours of cleaning, sanding and glueing, progress is slow but still progress
After about 5 hours of cleaning, sanding and glueing, progress is slow but still progress
3 January 2022, 19:04
Martin Oostrom
It's all about the memories. I built this trailer about 30 years ago. Back then Revell had car kits with prepainted metal bodies, and the trailer was sturdy enough to handle a couple of them on the top level.
It's all about the memories. I built this trailer about 30 years ago. Back then Revell had car kits with prepainted metal bodies, and the trailer was sturdy enough to handle a couple of them on the top level.
4 January 2022, 08:35
Martin Oostrom
It took me a while to find some energy and sand all the putty back. Then I got infected with Peter's Detail Fingers. So I made some air tanks. Added some brake lines, and some more. Still a long way from done...
It took me a while to find some energy and sand all the putty back. Then I got infected with Peter's Detail Fingers. So I made some air tanks. Added some brake lines, and some more. Still a long way from done...
7 March 2022, 18:28
Lode Schildermans
Martin, it looks a promising build. Nice to see the scratch build addons. They surely give added value to your build
Martin, it looks a promising build. Nice to see the scratch build addons. They surely give added value to your build
9 March 2022, 06:11
Peter Hardy
Going good brother Martin! I will be interested in the til lights you go with.
Going good brother Martin! I will be interested in the til lights you go with.
10 March 2022, 09:17
Martin Oostrom
Well, some progress was made in the last weeks. I finished all the prepwork and started with the primer. I used white on the topside of the parts and grey on the underside. Not because I planned to do preshading and stuff, just because I didn't have enough white primer 😄
Well, some progress was made in the last weeks. I finished all the prepwork and started with the primer. I used white on the topside of the parts and grey on the underside. Not because I planned to do preshading and stuff, just because I didn't have enough white primer 😄
25 March 2022, 15:02
Martin Oostrom
Time for some colour! After two hours of airbrushing I stopped, OR I ran out of yellow 😉
Time for some colour! After two hours of airbrushing I stopped, OR I ran out of yellow 😉
27 March 2022, 09:21
Martin Oostrom
Close Kerry. The truck trailer combo will be from a small independent operator. Just wait for the final reveal…
Close Kerry. The truck trailer combo will be from a small independent operator. Just wait for the final reveal…
27 March 2022, 13:11
Martin Oostrom
All parts that need to be yellow, are. Only about 2ml of paint left, so I cut it close!
All parts that need to be yellow, are. Only about 2ml of paint left, so I cut it close!
28 March 2022, 20:21
Bozzer
Blimey Martin, that's impressive! I don't think that trailer will struggle passing any inspection! But now you got me thinking, what are you going to load it with? I have a few ideas for mine, which will become apparent, but have you thought about your load?
Blimey Martin, that's impressive! I don't think that trailer will struggle passing any inspection! But now you got me thinking, what are you going to load it with? I have a few ideas for mine, which will become apparent, but have you thought about your load?
5 April 2022, 22:10
Martin Oostrom
Thank you all for the supportive comments. I need to find some time for the finishing touches!
Bozzer, she will be loaded on the lower deck with some lesser builds, like the Mitsubishi GTO and on top will be the Miura, the Mustang and the Chevy Pickup
Thank you all for the supportive comments. I need to find some time for the finishing touches!
Bozzer, she will be loaded on the lower deck with some lesser builds, like the Mitsubishi GTO and on top will be the Miura, the Mustang and the Chevy Pickup
7 April 2022, 20:08
Martin Oostrom
Close but no shave Kerry!
The owner won't be MO, or some other average Joe! 😄 Although he could do a bit more maintenance
Won't be much longer now…
Close but no shave Kerry!
The owner won't be MO, or some other average Joe! 😄 Although he could do a bit more maintenance
Won't be much longer now…
10 April 2022, 15:58
Bill Newcomer
I remember when you guys started the group, build. I want to join in because I have the Revell KW but I was not anywhere near high enough in the queue. Also I want to get my painting skillset to be improved enough before tackling it. It has been entertaining reading the thread.
I remember when you guys started the group, build. I want to join in because I have the Revell KW but I was not anywhere near high enough in the queue. Also I want to get my painting skillset to be improved enough before tackling it. It has been entertaining reading the thread.
10 April 2022, 21:00
Lode Schildermans
Martin, this is really an impressive build. I'm following with great interest. Keep on the good pace
Martin, this is really an impressive build. I'm following with great interest. Keep on the good pace
11 April 2022, 04:54
Martin Oostrom
Well thank you gentlemen. The trailer did what it was supposed to do: kickstart my mojo. I don't want to kill it right away by opening the truck's box right away, so there is something else coming. In the meantime: Car Transporter | Album by Mahoo76 (1:24)
Well thank you gentlemen. The trailer did what it was supposed to do: kickstart my mojo. I don't want to kill it right away by opening the truck's box right away, so there is something else coming. In the meantime: Car Transporter | Album by Mahoo76 (1:24)
13 April 2022, 15:53
Greg Baker
Don't worry I'm sure Peter will find some. He has an endless supply. 😉
But he's not the only one to be left speechless by this project. 🙂
Don't worry I'm sure Peter will find some. He has an endless supply. 😉
But he's not the only one to be left speechless by this project. 🙂
16 April 2022, 14:58
Bozzer
I dragged mine off the shelf, the other day. I might try to separate the cab and dip it in brake fluid? I'll decide after I've finished my other builds. Still love that trailer though bro! Definitely a head turner!
I dragged mine off the shelf, the other day. I might try to separate the cab and dip it in brake fluid? I'll decide after I've finished my other builds. Still love that trailer though bro! Definitely a head turner!
29 May 2023, 20:54
Nathan Dempsey
That's funny Bozzer because I pulled my box out and looked at my kit too just last week. I got the mojo going on a few aircraft build though so I'm sticking with that for now.
That's funny Bozzer because I pulled my box out and looked at my kit too just last week. I got the mojo going on a few aircraft build though so I'm sticking with that for now.
29 May 2023, 22:24
Bozzer
Nathan, I envy you for still having the eyes and steadiness for those tiny aircraft parts. I think my last 1/72 was a Lancaster Bomber? I just can't physically do them anymore. I loved my 1/35 German armour too, but again, my body let me down.
Peter, I have done several since, but that kit did things to me, that nearly kicked me off the horse. However, it's Italeri, so it's strong, so I have faith that I can bring it back to life 😉
Nathan, I envy you for still having the eyes and steadiness for those tiny aircraft parts. I think my last 1/72 was a Lancaster Bomber? I just can't physically do them anymore. I loved my 1/35 German armour too, but again, my body let me down.
Peter, I have done several since, but that kit did things to me, that nearly kicked me off the horse. However, it's Italeri, so it's strong, so I have faith that I can bring it back to life 😉
29 May 2023, 23:49
Nathan Dempsey
Peter: 🤣 Too right my friend!
Bozzer: I can't do any sort of building unless I wear my Optivisor. I'm too stubborn to go get actual glasses.
Peter: 🤣 Too right my friend!
Bozzer: I can't do any sort of building unless I wear my Optivisor. I'm too stubborn to go get actual glasses.
30 May 2023, 00:59
Ard S.
I have had the trailer when I was young. I thought I have bought it with a truck as well. But I has broken while I had placed it with 4 VW Golf on it on a shelve. Sadly the music box was there too and when I put my radio too loud the whole set drive from the shelve to the ground... All 6 models could go into the garbage. Since that time I glue at least one wheel..
I have had the trailer when I was young. I thought I have bought it with a truck as well. But I has broken while I had placed it with 4 VW Golf on it on a shelve. Sadly the music box was there too and when I put my radio too loud the whole set drive from the shelve to the ground... All 6 models could go into the garbage. Since that time I glue at least one wheel..
30 May 2023, 18:30
Peter Hardy
Bozzer, I have not done a truck since and I didn't want to do it in the first place. That Martin Oostrom thought it would be a good idea to torment me in my retirement and it worked. Bikes, old classic cars and sci fi are my go! (I did actually enjoy the 'Star but don't tell Marty that)! Watching the Freightliner being built has stirred me, just a little.
Bozzer, I have not done a truck since and I didn't want to do it in the first place. That Martin Oostrom thought it would be a good idea to torment me in my retirement and it worked. Bikes, old classic cars and sci fi are my go! (I did actually enjoy the 'Star but don't tell Marty that)! Watching the Freightliner being built has stirred me, just a little.
31 May 2023, 00:40
Martin Oostrom
Ard, you didn't 😱
Peter, o Peter. Now I have ideas swirling in my head 😈
Ard, you didn't 😱
Peter, o Peter. Now I have ideas swirling in my head 😈
5 June 2023, 14:52
Ard S.
Martin, never talk about it anymore. It still hurts. But I guess that at my age now (it was 30 years ago) the models would be broken anyway. 😢
Martin, never talk about it anymore. It still hurts. But I guess that at my age now (it was 30 years ago) the models would be broken anyway. 😢
5 June 2023, 14:56
Bozzer
Peter, I've been into bikes from being a kid, but choppers, not road racers. However, I can't get into them in plastic? I love the smell of oil and petrol, the taste of the exhaust fumes, in the back of your throat, and the heat from the blue chrome exhaust. It's a lifestyle, not a daily commute? However, my cars are mainly nostalgia or something similar? Now my trucks, they're my mini me! I'd love to drive every single one, but there's more chance of finding a unicorn turd? It doesn't phase me though, and one day, I'll have a Mack on my drive. And I'll guarantee that I'll sit there, and start the bugger up, every Sunday morning, just to p**s off the neighbours 😉
Peter, I've been into bikes from being a kid, but choppers, not road racers. However, I can't get into them in plastic? I love the smell of oil and petrol, the taste of the exhaust fumes, in the back of your throat, and the heat from the blue chrome exhaust. It's a lifestyle, not a daily commute? However, my cars are mainly nostalgia or something similar? Now my trucks, they're my mini me! I'd love to drive every single one, but there's more chance of finding a unicorn turd? It doesn't phase me though, and one day, I'll have a Mack on my drive. And I'll guarantee that I'll sit there, and start the bugger up, every Sunday morning, just to p**s off the neighbours 😉
5 June 2023, 21:30
Peter Hardy
Bozzer, I always thought if I won Lotto I would buy a brand new T950 Kenworth "Heritage" and park it in my backyard so I could throw stones at it! After 5.5 million kilometres in trucks I have seen enough.
Martin, I can hear your rusty old brain from here. Give it a rest will ya?
Bozzer, I always thought if I won Lotto I would buy a brand new T950 Kenworth "Heritage" and park it in my backyard so I could throw stones at it! After 5.5 million kilometres in trucks I have seen enough.
Martin, I can hear your rusty old brain from here. Give it a rest will ya?
6 June 2023, 01:39
bughunter
Nice to see another build from your bench! I was going through all the pics at one - I really like the trailer 👍
Nice to see another build from your bench! I was going through all the pics at one - I really like the trailer 👍
30 October, 21:39
Peter Hardy
Geeze Marty, my Aussie 'Star has worn out 10 sets of tyres waiting for you to build this!
Geeze Marty, my Aussie 'Star has worn out 10 sets of tyres waiting for you to build this!
31 October, 09:07
Martin Oostrom
The operator who ordered my truck can't make up his mind about which configuration he wants. A true pain in the ass
The operator who ordered my truck can't make up his mind about which configuration he wants. A true pain in the ass
31 October, 09:12
Bozzer
Mine is now a dress makers dummy, for resin cabs. The paint on the cab and sleeper, was never right. One day, I'll have a play with it and see if I can resurrect it?
Mine is now a dress makers dummy, for resin cabs. The paint on the cab and sleeper, was never right. One day, I'll have a play with it and see if I can resurrect it?
31 October, 19:01
Nathan Dempsey
Don't worry Martin, your kit will need 10 sets of tires by the time mine is done. Peter's will be at 20!
Don't worry Martin, your kit will need 10 sets of tires by the time mine is done. Peter's will be at 20!
31 October, 20:35
Bill Newcomer
Nice to read up on y'all's procrastination. I now have a second KW T-900 thanks to Jarrett. Once I get back to building, I may join this little party.
Nice to read up on y'all's procrastination. I now have a second KW T-900 thanks to Jarrett. Once I get back to building, I may join this little party.
1 November, 02:13
Martin Oostrom
We're up to speed now. Sprayed primer, black and yellow today.
Bill, the Groupbuild was supposed to end in the summer of 2020. But you're free to join in anyway.
We're up to speed now. Sprayed primer, black and yellow today.
Bill, the Groupbuild was supposed to end in the summer of 2020. But you're free to join in anyway.
1 November, 15:32
Martin Oostrom
Thanks Goldman.
A lot was done this weekend. Current state: Almost all parts painted. Decals are on. I'm in love with the new Revell chrome. I decanted it and thinned with slt, 50-50.
It sprays beautifully and it covers like a charm.
Thanks Goldman.
A lot was done this weekend. Current state: Almost all parts painted. Decals are on. I'm in love with the new Revell chrome. I decanted it and thinned with slt, 50-50.
It sprays beautifully and it covers like a charm.
3 November, 20:46
Goldman
I want to try it too but it is only available in spray cans that cannot be air shipped.
I guess I should settle for one of the dozen other chromes that I already have...
I want to try it too but it is only available in spray cans that cannot be air shipped.
I guess I should settle for one of the dozen other chromes that I already have...
4 November, 05:14
Mr D
CA is best, trouble with plastic for plating......is it's a different plastic blend to allow for the electrolysis, it's conductive, it just doesn't glue to good with poly.
Get some of the fine applicator tips for your CA and you be good to go.
Very smart model 👍👍
CA is best, trouble with plastic for plating......is it's a different plastic blend to allow for the electrolysis, it's conductive, it just doesn't glue to good with poly.
Get some of the fine applicator tips for your CA and you be good to go.
Very smart model 👍👍
4 November, 11:03
Martin Oostrom
Thank folks.
And I totally forgot to mention: The decals made by Spanjaard worked exactly as I hoped
Goldman, I have tried acrylics, Alclad is too much hit or miss, Molotow stays tacky for a long time. There must be a good enough chrome out there for you.
Mr D, two fresh bottles of CA are waiting on my desk.
Great song Urban, has been stuck in my head for an hour already.
Thank folks.
And I totally forgot to mention: The decals made by Spanjaard worked exactly as I hoped
Goldman, I have tried acrylics, Alclad is too much hit or miss, Molotow stays tacky for a long time. There must be a good enough chrome out there for you.
Mr D, two fresh bottles of CA are waiting on my desk.
Great song Urban, has been stuck in my head for an hour already.
4 November, 19:31
Ben M
I will try CA for gluing the plated plastic in the future. I cannot get it to glue well with liquid styrene glue even with the surfaces clear of plating. It makes sense it is a different blend of plastic. The only problem is CA tends to cause the adjacent "chrome" to frost and turn white.
I've experimented with Vallejo acrylic "chrome" and it's a lot brighter than "aluminum".
I will try CA for gluing the plated plastic in the future. I cannot get it to glue well with liquid styrene glue even with the surfaces clear of plating. It makes sense it is a different blend of plastic. The only problem is CA tends to cause the adjacent "chrome" to frost and turn white.
I've experimented with Vallejo acrylic "chrome" and it's a lot brighter than "aluminum".
4 November, 20:27
Bozzer
Ben, I gotta admit, I had the same thing, with CA/Superglue. I don't use it for plastic models, anymore. I do however, use it for my resin stuff.
Ben, I gotta admit, I had the same thing, with CA/Superglue. I don't use it for plastic models, anymore. I do however, use it for my resin stuff.
4 November, 21:27
Martin Oostrom
Just stay very clear of the clear parts with the ca. Fog is a fiend.
Just stay very clear of the clear parts with the ca. Fog is a fiend.
4 November, 21:27
Bozzer
I've found, a good quality, exterior wood glue, that dries clear, works perfectly for clear parts. Apply it with a cocktail stick, on tricky areas.
I've found, a good quality, exterior wood glue, that dries clear, works perfectly for clear parts. Apply it with a cocktail stick, on tricky areas.
4 November, 21:56
Spanjaard
I have never been into the idea of decanting cans but that Revell chrome is just tempting me to do it, wow!
I have never been into the idea of decanting cans but that Revell chrome is just tempting me to do it, wow!
4 November, 22:34
Mr D
dodał nowy album.
dodał nowy album.
80 zdjęć/zdjęcia
MyAlbumNowy: 4 November, 15:13 1:48
Model complete now....at last, seems like a long haul.
Just canopy to polish a bit of masking residue off.
Thanks for ...
Projekt: Hobbyboss IAR-80
46 13 August, 21:46
Mr D
Thanks, Appreciate the interest, lm reality new to the hobby about 14 months, finding my way with techniques.
Weathering n panel lines need more learning.
The IAR-80 was decent price from HB and liked the paint scheme...bit different
👍👍
Thanks, Appreciate the interest, lm reality new to the hobby about 14 months, finding my way with techniques.
Weathering n panel lines need more learning.
The IAR-80 was decent price from HB and liked the paint scheme...bit different
👍👍
18 August, 13:25
Mr D
Thanks J35.
Nice to have the interest, HB instructions bit weak!
They said to paint interior charcoal black like on the FW-190.
But l checked n the Romanian lAR interior was grey/blue.
Engine building next 6 parts deal.
Cheers 😃👍
Thanks J35.
Nice to have the interest, HB instructions bit weak!
They said to paint interior charcoal black like on the FW-190.
But l checked n the Romanian lAR interior was grey/blue.
Engine building next 6 parts deal.
Cheers 😃👍
20 August, 11:14
Mr D
Good to have you along Miguel, engine n wings next,
A small amount of the wing is seen through bottom of cockpit, the HB instructions didn't mention painting it first!!
But the fit of the model be ok so far.
👍👍
Good to have you along Miguel, engine n wings next,
A small amount of the wing is seen through bottom of cockpit, the HB instructions didn't mention painting it first!!
But the fit of the model be ok so far.
👍👍
21 August, 09:08
Miguel Vaquero
Love the idea of filling with acrylic, never thought about it. Does it hold well though time?
Love the idea of filling with acrylic, never thought about it. Does it hold well though time?
26 August, 13:14
Mr D
Hi, Yes lve used it alot and holds up really well , l find the fillers a bit messy and more trouble than it's worth on small gaps.
You do need to allow overnight drying with it for best sanding results.
😀👍
Hi, Yes lve used it alot and holds up really well , l find the fillers a bit messy and more trouble than it's worth on small gaps.
You do need to allow overnight drying with it for best sanding results.
😀👍
26 August, 13:42
Doubtingmango
Brilliant! The putty really can create a mess with finely molded details
Brilliant! The putty really can create a mess with finely molded details
26 August, 15:01
Mr D
Yes it has a habit of filling in panel lines n bits not necessary!!
This technique is same as using alot of paint to fill a gap or high build primer ect...just becomes part of the paint layer as it acrylic too.
But it's not for big gaps!! As there is a bit of shrinking overnight.
Be onto marking rivets next step after sanding... Then need to make choices on open or closed canopy???
Yes it has a habit of filling in panel lines n bits not necessary!!
This technique is same as using alot of paint to fill a gap or high build primer ect...just becomes part of the paint layer as it acrylic too.
But it's not for big gaps!! As there is a bit of shrinking overnight.
Be onto marking rivets next step after sanding... Then need to make choices on open or closed canopy???
26 August, 19:18
Kesa Tiho
If anyone dare look away from that then every romanian within a 20 km radius will undo all your progress like a bunch of wolves eating a sheep
If anyone dare look away from that then every romanian within a 20 km radius will undo all your progress like a bunch of wolves eating a sheep
26 August, 19:29
Mr D
Thanks Mike 👋😀👍.
Ive got the canopy on now, HB do nice clear glass, so I'm having a closed cockpit,
So bit of masking to do there next.
Ive got X2 builds on the go at min.
All the best 👍👍
Thanks Mike 👋😀👍.
Ive got the canopy on now, HB do nice clear glass, so I'm having a closed cockpit,
So bit of masking to do there next.
Ive got X2 builds on the go at min.
All the best 👍👍
30 August, 19:09
Miguel Vaquero
I got to get myself a chrome pen. The result on those details look awesome
I got to get myself a chrome pen. The result on those details look awesome
4 September, 09:53
Mr D
Thanks Miguel, the pen needs a good shake prior to use , if it awkward area you can pump some out n use brush...but work fast.
Best to put a clear over next day as it's bit delicate.
Thanks Miguel, the pen needs a good shake prior to use , if it awkward area you can pump some out n use brush...but work fast.
Best to put a clear over next day as it's bit delicate.
4 September, 09:58
Alexander Perov
Do not forget that the mast of the antenna passes through the windshield and is very clearly visible. This model may come in handy in my albums
Do not forget that the mast of the antenna passes through the windshield and is very clearly visible. This model may come in handy in my albums
18 September, 19:29
Mr D
Ok thanks Alexander, HB didnt make the Mast installation very clear, the show it just glued on the top, will be very weak!! I've seen one build and it's come away!!
I'm going to use steel rod.
👍👍
Ok thanks Alexander, HB didnt make the Mast installation very clear, the show it just glued on the top, will be very weak!! I've seen one build and it's come away!!
I'm going to use steel rod.
👍👍
18 September, 19:59
Mr D
Thanks Miguel 👍 the office-tak used to mask.
Will try panel lines n wash for first time on this one
😁👍👍
Thanks Miguel 👍 the office-tak used to mask.
Will try panel lines n wash for first time on this one
😁👍👍
6 October, 19:34
Mr D
Thanks Gorby 😁👍 Appreciate it.
Got the Flat Clear on now....look at some chipping next.
Thanks Gorby 😁👍 Appreciate it.
Got the Flat Clear on now....look at some chipping next.
14 October, 16:54
Trez
Smart kit, like the bubble canopy and cockpit is a little different. Assume they based this craft on the Fw190…
Smart kit, like the bubble canopy and cockpit is a little different. Assume they based this craft on the Fw190…
19 October, 20:07
Mr D
Hi Trez 👋
Yes they were heavily influenced by German technology, the Germans wanted them to help support on the eastern front and protect the oilfields there.
It's a nice looking Aircraft, l liked the colour scheme and thought it be nice change n addition to my collection.
Canopy a nice easy mask.
😃👍
Hi Trez 👋
Yes they were heavily influenced by German technology, the Germans wanted them to help support on the eastern front and protect the oilfields there.
It's a nice looking Aircraft, l liked the colour scheme and thought it be nice change n addition to my collection.
Canopy a nice easy mask.
😃👍
19 October, 20:21
Zbynek Honzik
I must say, this project of yours is turning out very nicely, Mr D! I'm enjoying watching it! 👍🙋🏼♂️
I must say, this project of yours is turning out very nicely, Mr D! I'm enjoying watching it! 👍🙋🏼♂️
19 October, 22:39
Mr D
Thanks Zbynek😁👍
Great to have your interests, nearly there now, l can get started on the paint on my Beriev Be-6 soon.
👋👍
Thanks Zbynek😁👍
Great to have your interests, nearly there now, l can get started on the paint on my Beriev Be-6 soon.
👋👍
20 October, 11:15
Mr D
Hi Miguel 👋, thanks 👍
Just Antenna work n few little bits to finish.
Waiting for some 0.1mm stainless wire.
Hi Miguel 👋, thanks 👍
Just Antenna work n few little bits to finish.
Waiting for some 0.1mm stainless wire.
25 October, 09:59
Alexander Perov
Well, they said, they said, and you did everything wrong, probably you never looked at this model in my albums
Well, they said, they said, and you did everything wrong, probably you never looked at this model in my albums
31 October, 17:54
Mr D
Hi Alexandra.
I only just found your Album on IAR,
It's very good.... I've only been in the hobby for Months and im learning really, l know the antenna isn't accurate, l wanted it to be strong n durable.
Hi Alexandra.
I only just found your Album on IAR,
It's very good.... I've only been in the hobby for Months and im learning really, l know the antenna isn't accurate, l wanted it to be strong n durable.
31 October, 19:58
gorby
Only a tiny number of people will either know or care if the antenna isn't accurate Mr D – I didn't know and now that I do, I still don't care. 😄
The antenna looks good and that's all that matters, that fact you've managed to get as good as you have at modelling in such a short space of time is remarkable.
At the end of the day it's only a bloody model and this is only a bloody hobby – not a moral crusade to populate the planet with totally accurate replicas of the real thing. I haven't got a problem if other people want to count every rivet on their own model, but annoys me when they expect it of others.
Just have fun. 🙂
Only a tiny number of people will either know or care if the antenna isn't accurate Mr D – I didn't know and now that I do, I still don't care. 😄
The antenna looks good and that's all that matters, that fact you've managed to get as good as you have at modelling in such a short space of time is remarkable.
At the end of the day it's only a bloody model and this is only a bloody hobby – not a moral crusade to populate the planet with totally accurate replicas of the real thing. I haven't got a problem if other people want to count every rivet on their own model, but annoys me when they expect it of others.
Just have fun. 🙂
1 November, 09:02
Mr D
Hi Gorby 👋😃.
Good to catch up.
Thanks 👍 lm happy as with it as l see I've improved a bit on previous models.
The Antenna design was begging to break n go wrong the designed way, first antenna...l want to play bit safe.
Everyone has different abilities and l respect them all.
Good luck with your projects 👍
Hi Gorby 👋😃.
Good to catch up.
Thanks 👍 lm happy as with it as l see I've improved a bit on previous models.
The Antenna design was begging to break n go wrong the designed way, first antenna...l want to play bit safe.
Everyone has different abilities and l respect them all.
Good luck with your projects 👍
1 November, 11:43
Robert Podkoński
Trez has asked about the origins of this plane - in fact the whole fuselage was taken (copied) from PZL P.24, of which Romanians have acquired the licence before the II WW.
Trez has asked about the origins of this plane - in fact the whole fuselage was taken (copied) from PZL P.24, of which Romanians have acquired the licence before the II WW.
1 November, 16:59
Mr D
Hi Robert 👋.
I will have to look up the PZL P.24 .
There is a YouTube video about the IAR-80 l watched it was quite interesting, the Germans supplied them with some tech, l know the fuselage had to be extended to get CG right.... hence the long fornt-end.
I really liked the look of the model and the colour scheme..... I thought it would make a nice addition to my display.....bit of variation.
The Soviet's ended up with a few after the war .....and used them as fighter trainers....Just green with red star.
Hi Robert 👋.
I will have to look up the PZL P.24 .
There is a YouTube video about the IAR-80 l watched it was quite interesting, the Germans supplied them with some tech, l know the fuselage had to be extended to get CG right.... hence the long fornt-end.
I really liked the look of the model and the colour scheme..... I thought it would make a nice addition to my display.....bit of variation.
The Soviet's ended up with a few after the war .....and used them as fighter trainers....Just green with red star.
1 November, 17:25
Tcamp
dodał nowy album.
dodał nowy album.
21 24 September, 12:55
Tcamp
Texas hurricane is underway let the fun begin!
Sorry for inverted pics cant get rotated🤠
Texas hurricane is underway let the fun begin!
Sorry for inverted pics cant get rotated🤠
28 September, 19:13
Ben M
Rotation is well hidden. To rotate your photos, open your album. Click on "manage". Then turn on the "advanced options" toggle. You will now have the ability to rotate photos in the album.
Rotation is well hidden. To rotate your photos, open your album. Click on "manage". Then turn on the "advanced options" toggle. You will now have the ability to rotate photos in the album.
29 September, 00:07
Tcamp
I reworked the main jib boom
I wasnt feeling the kit one
Its still a work in progress
I reworked the main jib boom
I wasnt feeling the kit one
Its still a work in progress
2 October, 21:03
Tcamp
Thank yall
Im not a rivet counter or anything but.....
The more i looked at the kit boom i could not figure how it would work ..
Revell had their boom right im also going to support mine as they did and use poles instead of ratlines. Which tie down inside of the work area ?
Im not feeling that one either lol
Again thanks
Thank yall
Im not a rivet counter or anything but.....
The more i looked at the kit boom i could not figure how it would work ..
Revell had their boom right im also going to support mine as they did and use poles instead of ratlines. Which tie down inside of the work area ?
Im not feeling that one either lol
Again thanks
2 October, 23:14
M0rce
Oooohhh... so nice 🙂
A Lindberg kit? Seen them but never got one, yet. That looks amazing.
Oooohhh... so nice 🙂
A Lindberg kit? Seen them but never got one, yet. That looks amazing.
3 October, 12:21
M0rce
The details on this kit are so crisp. Looking forward to seeing what you're doing to the rear section.
The details on this kit are so crisp. Looking forward to seeing what you're doing to the rear section.
5 October, 04:18
hyimted
ukończył ten element
ukończył ten element
Real Grade
MSN-02 Zeong Principality of Zeon Mobile Suit for New Type Bandai Spirits 1:144
5060425 (34) 2021 Nowe formy 5 November, 00:56
hyimted
ukończył ten element
ukończył ten element
Real Grade
MSN-02 Zeong Principality of Zeon Mobile Suit for New Type Bandai Spirits 1:144
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Skyhiker
dodał nowy album.
dodał nowy album.
2 zdjęć/zdjęcia
Sukhoi Su-47 BerkutNowy: 5 November, 00:09 1:72
I had to add styrene to enclose the inside of the cockpit and make everything fit properly.
Projekt: Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut
4 4 November, 17:12
Miguel Vaquero
dodał nowy album.
dodał nowy album.
38 zdjęć/zdjęcia
U-boat Hunt. Battle of the Atlantic dioramaNowy: 4 November, 20:06 1:700
Resin poured. Some torching needed to get reed of the most bubbles I can
24 15 October, 15:38
Miguel Vaquero
Probably, my most ambitous project yet. Im going to try and recreate a sinking of a submarine with depth charges, droped from a destroyer. Everything in 1/700 scale. For this, i bought the Battle of the Atlantic set, wich comes with a J-Claas destroyer, a type VII German submarine and a Short Sunderland amphibous plane.
Probably, my most ambitous project yet. Im going to try and recreate a sinking of a submarine with depth charges, droped from a destroyer. Everything in 1/700 scale. For this, i bought the Battle of the Atlantic set, wich comes with a J-Claas destroyer, a type VII German submarine and a Short Sunderland amphibous plane.
15 October, 15:43
Miguel Vaquero
Welcome aboard guys!! Happy to have you along.
Of course Jay! There's always room in my ships😁😁
Welcome aboard guys!! Happy to have you along.
Of course Jay! There's always room in my ships😁😁
16 October, 13:47
Miguel Vaquero
Sub already done! It was small but detailed. The PE parts were really a challenge. Some weathering it's all it's left.
Sub already done! It was small but detailed. The PE parts were really a challenge. Some weathering it's all it's left.
16 October, 18:26
Miguel Vaquero
Today i wanted to work on how i want my diorama to look. So i hoped on blender and downloded some free assets and placed them together to see how i want it to look. I think for the quantity of resin and the accuracy of the scene this is going to be more or less the final desing of my diorama.
Today i wanted to work on how i want my diorama to look. So i hoped on blender and downloded some free assets and placed them together to see how i want it to look. I think for the quantity of resin and the accuracy of the scene this is going to be more or less the final desing of my diorama.
21 October, 19:55
Miguel Vaquero
Starting with the destroyer. Awesome detail too but a million tiny parts. Good challenge for sure
Starting with the destroyer. Awesome detail too but a million tiny parts. Good challenge for sure
24 October, 09:52
Miguel Vaquero
Hey Jay! I've never heard of them. Could you indicate me to some references and I fo about them?
Hey Jay! I've never heard of them. Could you indicate me to some references and I fo about them?
27 October, 11:28
Miguel Vaquero
I don't know if I'm going to finish the Sunderland😞😞. The fitting between the fuselages is too bad and fragile, using putty is not going to do the trick this time cause it will hide a lot of the nice detail and I will not be satisfied. I'll think about how to do it but there's not much hope now😓
I don't know if I'm going to finish the Sunderland😞😞. The fitting between the fuselages is too bad and fragile, using putty is not going to do the trick this time cause it will hide a lot of the nice detail and I will not be satisfied. I'll think about how to do it but there's not much hope now😓
27 October, 18:20
Miguel Vaquero
To get my mind of the plane. I decided to destroy the sub.it turned out perfect, as I intended
To get my mind of the plane. I decided to destroy the sub.it turned out perfect, as I intended
27 October, 20:05
Jay Dubya
Not really where you are headed with your diorama, but this might give a bit of context to my 'historical' comment Miguel.
"A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Sunderland (of No. 10 Squadron) made the type's first unassisted kill of a U-boat on 17 July 1940.[3]"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Sunderland
Flying Porcupine
"Two examples, in particular, stand out: on the 13th of April 1940, a Sunderland operating off the coast of Norway was attacked by six Ju-88C heavy fighters – the Sunderland shot down one JU-88, damaged another so seriously it had to quit the fight, and drove the rest away.
A 1943 encounter with JU-88 was even more savage when a Sunderland from 461 Sqn RAAF was attacked by eight JU-88C long-range fighters. Despite the Sunderland being heavily damaged with most of the crew wounded, the Sunderland downed three attackers, damaged and drove off the rest and made the 560-kilometre return journey to Britain where the heavily damaged aircraft was beached at Cornwall."
planehistoria.com/short-sunderland/
10Sqn RAAF Photos -
adf-serials.com.au/sunderland.htm
Keep up the great work on these tiny models.
Cheers
PS The nickname 'Flying Porcupine' was probably just a bit of allied propaganda as there's not a lot of evidence the Germans ever referred to a Sunderland as one. It's a lot like the Japanese with the Beaufighter and Whispering Death.
Not really where you are headed with your diorama, but this might give a bit of context to my 'historical' comment Miguel.
"A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Sunderland (of No. 10 Squadron) made the type's first unassisted kill of a U-boat on 17 July 1940.[3]"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Sunderland
Flying Porcupine
"Two examples, in particular, stand out: on the 13th of April 1940, a Sunderland operating off the coast of Norway was attacked by six Ju-88C heavy fighters – the Sunderland shot down one JU-88, damaged another so seriously it had to quit the fight, and drove the rest away.
A 1943 encounter with JU-88 was even more savage when a Sunderland from 461 Sqn RAAF was attacked by eight JU-88C long-range fighters. Despite the Sunderland being heavily damaged with most of the crew wounded, the Sunderland downed three attackers, damaged and drove off the rest and made the 560-kilometre return journey to Britain where the heavily damaged aircraft was beached at Cornwall."
planehistoria.com/short-sunderland/
10Sqn RAAF Photos -
adf-serials.com.au/sunderland.htm
Keep up the great work on these tiny models.
Cheers
PS The nickname 'Flying Porcupine' was probably just a bit of allied propaganda as there's not a lot of evidence the Germans ever referred to a Sunderland as one. It's a lot like the Japanese with the Beaufighter and Whispering Death.
28 October, 01:12
Miguel Vaquero
Thanks for all the info Jay! I really appreciate it. And they could fit very well with this diorama. They actually performed anti submarine operations from GB and they actually sunk 6 U-boats.
I'm sure if I'm able to fix my Sunderland, I'll paint it with their colours. I loved their history
Thanks for all the info Jay! I really appreciate it. And they could fit very well with this diorama. They actually performed anti submarine operations from GB and they actually sunk 6 U-boats.
I'm sure if I'm able to fix my Sunderland, I'll paint it with their colours. I loved their history
28 October, 18:32
Miguel Vaquero
I've already glued the U-Boat to the acrylic sheet. As the background for the diorama states that the aft reserve torpedo exploded, to hide the cables I made some bubbles coming down from the exploded compartment. It's not the best but it's better than to have some cables seen.
I've already glued the U-Boat to the acrylic sheet. As the background for the diorama states that the aft reserve torpedo exploded, to hide the cables I made some bubbles coming down from the exploded compartment. It's not the best but it's better than to have some cables seen.
4 November, 11:46
Miguel Vaquero
The acrylic sheets mold is done. The ship is now lifted with nylon cord to place on to the resin without sinking. And the u-Boat is secured in the container.
Next step, the resin pouring. I've never been so nervous about a model.
The acrylic sheets mold is done. The ship is now lifted with nylon cord to place on to the resin without sinking. And the u-Boat is secured in the container.
Next step, the resin pouring. I've never been so nervous about a model.
4 November, 14:18
Miguel Vaquero
Some bubbles formed. Not the best result, also they are positioned in places where some bubbles would be formed. Overall I think it turned out great.
Some bubbles formed. Not the best result, also they are positioned in places where some bubbles would be formed. Overall I think it turned out great.
4 November, 20:07
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