KO-206A Soviet snow loader
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18 December 2017, 15:52
Spanjaard
i am trying to find my jaw from under the table..... the weathering the flat tires, the details of the machine in the building with even the metal curls around, the texture of the tree trunk.... this is perfection......
i am trying to find my jaw from under the table..... the weathering the flat tires, the details of the machine in the building with even the metal curls around, the texture of the tree trunk.... this is perfection......
18 December 2017, 15:55
Bernhard Schrock
I'm speechless and agree Spanjaard. I love the details on the other side of the wall. Drilling machine, electric installation and poster. Alexey: you are master of details!🙂
I'm speechless and agree Spanjaard. I love the details on the other side of the wall. Drilling machine, electric installation and poster. Alexey: you are master of details!🙂
18 December 2017, 17:13
bughunter
So many nice details to be found, on every picture something new 👍 Doesn't know until now anything about such snow loaders.
So many nice details to be found, on every picture something new 👍 Doesn't know until now anything about such snow loaders.
18 December 2017, 18:46
Robert
Looks very interesting. Where can I buy such sovjet walls? I never found something like this.
Looks very interesting. Where can I buy such sovjet walls? I never found something like this.
18 December 2017, 18:54
Alexey Velichkovskiy
Thank you, friends! Loaders of this type are popular on the territory of the former USSR. Here you can see different models: techstory.ru/du/nepr_pogr_kol.htm The fence, slabs, curb stones and vending machine we make with my friend in the Red Iron Models. You can buy them from our website. Milling machine from Verlinden.
Thank you, friends! Loaders of this type are popular on the territory of the former USSR. Here you can see different models: techstory.ru/du/nepr_pogr_kol.htm The fence, slabs, curb stones and vending machine we make with my friend in the Red Iron Models. You can buy them from our website. Milling machine from Verlinden.
18 December 2017, 23:03
Bart Goesaert
Very nice work, and I also didn't knew this type of machine..., but the weathering looks splendid...
Very nice work, and I also didn't knew this type of machine..., but the weathering looks splendid...
19 December 2017, 12:49
gorby
This deserves more 'WOW's' than I could possibly type. The attention to detail is mind-blowing, even the metal swarf in the workshop!!!!!!
This deserves more 'WOW's' than I could possibly type. The attention to detail is mind-blowing, even the metal swarf in the workshop!!!!!!
19 December 2017, 16:13
Peter Hardy
I had no idea such a machine existed! Model is brilliant Alexey, and you have educated me on removing snow off a road.
I had no idea such a machine existed! Model is brilliant Alexey, and you have educated me on removing snow off a road.
20 December 2017, 00:56
Spanjaard
if the final product was amazing to contemplate, seeing the WIP is truly leaving me speechless.... the fact that you built this thing completely from scratch and you achieved such and amazing result with those amazing details is not award winning, is not a work of art, is not master piece... is is a category in itself, beyond mastery, beyond almost everything we can see in this site. something to aspire and dream for all of us... and that will be always beyond the reach of also most of us... my respect and admiration
there is one thing i would love to know, how did you make that "broken glass" of the window...??? i have never seen one so realistically achieved.
if the final product was amazing to contemplate, seeing the WIP is truly leaving me speechless.... the fact that you built this thing completely from scratch and you achieved such and amazing result with those amazing details is not award winning, is not a work of art, is not master piece... is is a category in itself, beyond mastery, beyond almost everything we can see in this site. something to aspire and dream for all of us... and that will be always beyond the reach of also most of us... my respect and admiration
there is one thing i would love to know, how did you make that "broken glass" of the window...??? i have never seen one so realistically achieved.
21 December 2017, 00:25
Alexey Velichkovskiy
I am glad that you like. The glass is made from a broken light bulb and clear nail polish.
I am glad that you like. The glass is made from a broken light bulb and clear nail polish.
21 December 2017, 00:40
Spanjaard
thanks, and the PE chain? i think it may be perfect for a 1/6 bike..... you did it yourself, or you got it somewhere?
thanks, and the PE chain? i think it may be perfect for a 1/6 bike..... you did it yourself, or you got it somewhere?
21 December 2017, 06:42
Alexey Velichkovskiy
I wanted to use a chain from a motorcycle, but I was not sure if it would fit. I and my friend are co-owners of Red Iron Models, we produced PE for me.
I wanted to use a chain from a motorcycle, but I was not sure if it would fit. I and my friend are co-owners of Red Iron Models, we produced PE for me.
21 December 2017, 09:44
Philippe Bouq'
Thanks again for these WIP pics. Indeed, it's a full scratch, not just a conversion or a kitbash. A rare topic, a full scratch... A great piece !! Congrats Alexey.
Is it copper slabs that you've used?
Thanks again for these WIP pics. Indeed, it's a full scratch, not just a conversion or a kitbash. A rare topic, a full scratch... A great piece !! Congrats Alexey.
Is it copper slabs that you've used?
21 December 2017, 09:46