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Bozzer
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Turnpiker, Box StockYeni: 21 July, 14:01 1:25
There's gonna be some filler on this kit. Sink holes everywhere.
proje: 'Pete' Custom Cabover
2 28 April, 19:04
Bozzer
So, I started this, basically to keep my sanity. It's an old kit, and I won it on eBay, years ago. I love the look of the truck, so let's see what I can do with it?
So, I started this, basically to keep my sanity. It's an old kit, and I won it on eBay, years ago. I love the look of the truck, so let's see what I can do with it?
28 April, 19:13
Bozzer
This isn't the "Walk in the park" kit, that I thought it was, Martin. I've tried the hot water treatment, on the cab, with no effect. So, it's a ceramic tile on the radiator, and weight on the roof. Hopefully, tomorrow will see some better results?
This isn't the "Walk in the park" kit, that I thought it was, Martin. I've tried the hot water treatment, on the cab, with no effect. So, it's a ceramic tile on the radiator, and weight on the roof. Hopefully, tomorrow will see some better results?
28 April, 20:09
Nigel Chapman
My food dehydrator I use for drying painted items has a variable temp setting. Would anything like that help with the cab? I.e. a constant heat flow around the cab may soften it allowing it be reshaped.
My food dehydrator I use for drying painted items has a variable temp setting. Would anything like that help with the cab? I.e. a constant heat flow around the cab may soften it allowing it be reshaped.
28 April, 20:43
Bozzer
I like that idea, Nigel. I unfortunately, don't own a hairdryer, but I do have a heat gun. I don't particularly want to use it. As I type now, the tile and weight method, is underway. The heating and cooling of the radiator, should assist the process, but you've definitely given me a new train of thought.
Thankyou, my friend. The collective minds of the hive, strike again 👍
I like that idea, Nigel. I unfortunately, don't own a hairdryer, but I do have a heat gun. I don't particularly want to use it. As I type now, the tile and weight method, is underway. The heating and cooling of the radiator, should assist the process, but you've definitely given me a new train of thought.
Thankyou, my friend. The collective minds of the hive, strike again 👍
28 April, 20:50
Bozzer
Wow, I didn't realise how long it's been!
I've been tinkering on with this, along with many other projects, when time allows. I'll pick up on the pictures tomorrow.
Wow, I didn't realise how long it's been!
I've been tinkering on with this, along with many other projects, when time allows. I'll pick up on the pictures tomorrow.
20 July, 21:38
Bozzer
The saga of the cab warpage, didn't get any better. Even after 2 weeks on the radiator and a week outside in the sun, nothing happened. So I painted it and consoled myself, that once the clear parts were added, and the interior, that would stiffen things up and back in shape? Then suddenly, a cheap Peterbilt 352 kit, appeared on eBay. Three days later, it was in my hands. Cab was perfect, so black it went!
The saga of the cab warpage, didn't get any better. Even after 2 weeks on the radiator and a week outside in the sun, nothing happened. So I painted it and consoled myself, that once the clear parts were added, and the interior, that would stiffen things up and back in shape? Then suddenly, a cheap Peterbilt 352 kit, appeared on eBay. Three days later, it was in my hands. Cab was perfect, so black it went!
21 July, 12:42
Martin Oostrom
Nice work Bozzer. That gloss black is really reflective. Happy that you managed to buy yet another kit 😂
Nice work Bozzer. That gloss black is really reflective. Happy that you managed to buy yet another kit 😂
21 July, 15:00
Bozzer
Thanks mate. I'm a bit gutted about the decals, and they took an awful long time, to get anything like they should be.
My advice to anyone thinking about building this kit, is to ditch the decals and use them as templates, for airbrushing. Much quicker, more effective, and no headache.
Thanks mate. I'm a bit gutted about the decals, and they took an awful long time, to get anything like they should be.
My advice to anyone thinking about building this kit, is to ditch the decals and use them as templates, for airbrushing. Much quicker, more effective, and no headache.
21 July, 16:22
Alberto
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21 31 March, 00:42
Transall NG
The main difficulty with this kit is the fitting of engines.
Other big problem is the missing of rear engine ventilation : did not find any solution to correct it !
Good luck !
The main difficulty with this kit is the fitting of engines.
Other big problem is the missing of rear engine ventilation : did not find any solution to correct it !
Good luck !
7 April, 11:01
Alberto
Thank you for the warnings, I already had the idea to do engines completely open, now I think that is a good idea. What do you mean with rear engine ventilation?
Thank you for the warnings, I already had the idea to do engines completely open, now I think that is a good idea. What do you mean with rear engine ventilation?
7 April, 15:12
Transall NG
There are 14 sloys on each nacelle, 7 each side, that were made on Jumo 004B to prevent the deposit of oil and fuel leaks and so to avoid fires on the ground.
Very curiously, Airfix forgot them !!!
There are no 262 perfect representation at this scale yet ! And each have their qualities ! Now i mix them...
There are 14 sloys on each nacelle, 7 each side, that were made on Jumo 004B to prevent the deposit of oil and fuel leaks and so to avoid fires on the ground.
Very curiously, Airfix forgot them !!!
There are no 262 perfect representation at this scale yet ! And each have their qualities ! Now i mix them...
7 April, 17:00
Alberto
Thank you for the info, probably i will go for engines totally exposed without fairings. i have to build the surface under the wing with milliput and 3d print the engine
Thank you for the info, probably i will go for engines totally exposed without fairings. i have to build the surface under the wing with milliput and 3d print the engine
7 April, 19:34
Jan Peters
Pulling up a seat too 👀
I do like the airfix kit, but it is a bit simplified in some areas.
Where did you get those engines from?
Pulling up a seat too 👀
I do like the airfix kit, but it is a bit simplified in some areas.
Where did you get those engines from?
21 July, 16:18
Orlando Rueda
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2 1 December 2014, 02:03
John Coverley
To me Orlando, this diorama represents some good modelling! 10/10
To me Orlando, this diorama represents some good modelling! 10/10
1 December 2014, 07:57
Arne Greve
Hallo Orlando, I go with John and Ulf. You build a beautiful nice Diorama, far from the main stream. Thank you!
Hallo Orlando, I go with John and Ulf. You build a beautiful nice Diorama, far from the main stream. Thank you!
1 December 2014, 08:12
Stefan Schneider
A really nice result covering a very uncommon topic. Congrats!
A really nice result covering a very uncommon topic. Congrats!
1 December 2014, 09:11
MICHAEL WOODHOUSE
I love Seaplanes and this is so unusual and very well presented.
I love Seaplanes and this is so unusual and very well presented.
3 December 2014, 22:28
Bernhard Schrock
A very unusual and rare aircraft, very well built and beautiful displayed. Thank you for sharing. 2014: I haven't been to Scalemates yet, no wonder I missed the album.
A very unusual and rare aircraft, very well built and beautiful displayed. Thank you for sharing. 2014: I haven't been to Scalemates yet, no wonder I missed the album.
21 July, 16:14
Thomas E.
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Three old kits: 1 x Italeri and 2 x Tamiya.
proje: Pictures from North Africa
15 19 July, 04:09
Thomas E.
Thank you for all comments and likes. Maybe I'll testing the dio with DAK tanks. Or a new one ...
Thank you for all comments and likes. Maybe I'll testing the dio with DAK tanks. Or a new one ...
21 July, 04:23
Thomas E.
Thank you all! Very kind. I use the tartan technique also for maps, flags and so on.
Thank you all! Very kind. I use the tartan technique also for maps, flags and so on.
21 July, 16:04
Bruce Huxtable
Very nice overall, but the neatly painted tartan is the high-light for me. Can you elaborate on how you did this, please?
Very nice overall, but the neatly painted tartan is the high-light for me. Can you elaborate on how you did this, please?
21 July, 16:12
Tommy Agne
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4 21 July, 09:38
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