SKP Model - Zetor 25 -
cover
v-belt is wrong because normally there are two, but in the end it is not so visible
foot pedals mounted
front axle was trenched and glued together again in a smooth left direction
i made a little bolt for the front axle to the oil cooler. now its movable
small and smallest parts...
the PE parts
Little Update here: Lots of PE Parts glued together. More than 30 bolt heads needed to be folded and glued in place
very tricky to bring the parts in place
some bolt heads missing right now. they're less than one millimeter :-/
thats the stand after work…to be continued...
tow-bar glued to the rest
rod for clutch made from 0,4 mm wire
steering rod and exhaust mounted
little hole to the exhaust end
what is ptno. A18 in real life?
last for today, the horn
the base with the first two pe parts and a scratch made rod
work goes on...
Framework for the seat ready
other side
with seat in place
On the Zetor (not glued)
the hole thing…think I need to do some wiring on the motor… so long for today.
Headlights and Zetor sign
wired right...
..and left
left mudguard outside and rear light
right mudguard outside
left mudguard inside
right mudguard inside
pin for the tow-bar
left mud guard mounted
cables in place
cables for the spark plugs
some masking was made
i made some rings out of plastic sheet
scratch made bar to pull all the rings
the rings connected together with bolts. pulling bar is mounted. all together is called "Wiesehobel" A tool for farmers to pull with the bulldog to destroy molehills on grass fields.
the farmer himself also arrived, is builded and primed
front wheels primed
steering wheel mounted
dashboard film is painted white from behind an glued to the PE part
here we see the base - fresh from the lumber mill
15° - like the grass field here in the black forrest - need to be sanded to make it nice and fine
number plates - made with illustrator - printed on white decal sheet - cut out and painted with Tamiya clear coat- yes, I made a few… 🙂 - FR is for Freiburg, ES is the abbreviation of the man who's having birthday, 1935 is his year of birth
the "Wiesehobel" is also primed
The base is sanded. Top is painted with Tamiya flat brown.
Other side
Downside is covered with self adhesive felt.
the gras mat is cut in shape, not glued to the base
Today I made last wiring
So I can prime this thing and painting can start. I think then this thread will be a bit more interesting
Zetor main body after priming in a zenithal lighting way
after two layers of very diluted base color. Its Tamiya cockpit green with a few drops of white
engine hood with base color
the seat with base color and the headlights painted black and the inside painted with chrome silver
the back wheels painted; rubber black, base color & tamiya red
front wheels
back light inside also painted with chrome silver
the Zetor 25 Decal is in position
we had a little wedding here…the front axle is glued to the main body
I brushed a very thin and diluted layer of Tamiya "Smoke". Main direction from the downside to have a second layer of shadow. After that I started a first step of weathering with oil colors
The after first step of weathering
And we ca see, how the Zetor becomes slowly to "live". First details also have been painted. Exhaust got his first "red brown" layer
other side
Numberplate and tail lights are also in position
Head light lenses also in position
wheels processed with oils
the farmer got his first pre shading
After a few rounds of chipping and weathering the Zetor looks like this
there still some things to do
but slowly the Zetor comes near the finish line
thanks for looking! 🙂
We had a second wedding here…the seat is glued to the main body
This is how the Zetor looks after another few rounds of weathering with pigments and oils
for the mud inside the mudguards I used acrylic resin mixed with tamiya "flat brown" and two kinds of sand
Thank U for looking!
And a little pre-few with the two right wheels on (not glued) direct from the workbench. Here are a few things to do…see u next time!
So…I got a bit further on. Wheels are mounted, the Wiesehobel is ready and glued to the base
The Wiesehobel was a bit to big for the base…So I cut the rest of
The Zetor is not glued to the base
I also painted "Ernst". The farmer. Here is his head. Figure painting is not so my cup of tea and needs much more practice.
He's wearing his normal blue working trousers and his mint-green shirt
Thank you for looking! Have fun!
Normaly when Ernst drives the bulldog "Bunny" is around. She looks a bit like this dog
After building it needs to be filled with green putty & sanded a bit. Neckless is Tamiya Tape
Tamiya rubber black is base color. Eyes & nose painted with glossy black
Tongue is Tamiya flat flesh with a bit red brown and red
Then dry brushed with flat white. Thanks for looking!
Hi there. I call this ready. Today I fixed the "Wiesehobel" decal witch I made with photoshop. After the decal totally dried I coated the wooden base with semi gloss clear.
Now some detail shots
I cut of 3 chain links so that the zetor got a bit away from the edge
At last the Wiesehobel in detail. Tomorrow I will make some photos outside in the original surrounding of that scene. Thank U for looking!
Here are some outdoor shots in the real surrounding where the "Wiesehobel" will be used normaly in April
sorry but the trees in the background show harvest :-/
These are the last pictures for this post. This was a gift…and it is given. The birthday child was quite happy with it.
Коментарі
16 January 2015, 16:56
Ben Decker
Hi Leif, I Iike the bulldogs since I'm child. And when I saw this kit the first time it was clear that I need to buy it. And now I have an actual reason to build it. My neighbors 80s birthday. He was a farmer all his life and is it still. This will be my present for him.
Hi Leif, I Iike the bulldogs since I'm child. And when I saw this kit the first time it was clear that I need to buy it. And now I have an actual reason to build it. My neighbors 80s birthday. He was a farmer all his life and is it still. This will be my present for him.
9 September 2015, 15:01
Urban Gardini
What a wonderful idea and marvelous work so far with the PE and wiring. This I really want to see all the way to the finish line!
What a wonderful idea and marvelous work so far with the PE and wiring. This I really want to see all the way to the finish line!
17 September 2015, 22:13
Hanno Kleinecke
This is going to be a real piece of art, from build to paintwork, just beautiful !
This is going to be a real piece of art, from build to paintwork, just beautiful !
26 September 2015, 11:50
Ben Decker
Thank you folks for your kind compliments! I'm glad that you like my Zetor. Today I post the last update without wheels…thank u for looking and have fun.
Thank you folks for your kind compliments! I'm glad that you like my Zetor. Today I post the last update without wheels…thank u for looking and have fun.
27 September 2015, 19:54
Scott Hastings
I like everything about this build....the tractor, the grass, the dog, the figure and the excellent painting and weathering work.
Really a lovely diorama, well done
I like everything about this build....the tractor, the grass, the dog, the figure and the excellent painting and weathering work.
Really a lovely diorama, well done
8 October 2015, 01:01
Pavel Pinzhin
Awesome it is! All the hard work is evidently resulted in a masterpiece to behold!
Awesome it is! All the hard work is evidently resulted in a masterpiece to behold!
8 October 2015, 01:02
Ulf Petersen
What a beautiful scene, Ben!😮
The paintwork and the weathering is superb! The whole composition is phantastic. Everything fits, great! 👍
What a beautiful scene, Ben!😮
The paintwork and the weathering is superb! The whole composition is phantastic. Everything fits, great! 👍
8 October 2015, 05:03
Rui S
Great model Ben, the paint job is beautiful,.
Your friend is a lucky guy and he will love it. Congratulations
Great model Ben, the paint job is beautiful,.
Your friend is a lucky guy and he will love it. Congratulations
8 October 2015, 12:49
Christian Lehmann
Very nice idea and scenery . Realistic wethering of the trctor.
Very nice idea and scenery . Realistic wethering of the trctor.
8 October 2015, 15:23
Aghis Barberopoulos
What a nice and original idea! Very well done, lovely tractor and setup.
What a nice and original idea! Very well done, lovely tractor and setup.
8 October 2015, 16:11
Bernhard Schrock
Sehr erfrischend. Klasse gebaut und in Szene gesetzt. Der Gesichtsausdruck der Figur ist genial getroffen. Hut ab!!!
Sehr erfrischend. Klasse gebaut und in Szene gesetzt. Der Gesichtsausdruck der Figur ist genial getroffen. Hut ab!!!
8 October 2015, 19:12
Ben Decker
Thank U ones again for your kind compliments. I like it that you like it. See some outdoor shots at last in this album. Now the gift is given!
Thank U ones again for your kind compliments. I like it that you like it. See some outdoor shots at last in this album. Now the gift is given!
8 October 2015, 21:54
Holger Kranich
Coole Szenerie! Günther der Treckerfahrer hätte seine Freude daran! 😄
Coole Szenerie! Günther der Treckerfahrer hätte seine Freude daran! 😄
19 November 2015, 10:08
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Little update on the Zetor.
02.03.15 - Today I made the driver seat. Or should I say farmer seat?
However, 22 PE and 2 resin parts needed to be glued together. You can see thee result in the following pictures.
03.03.15 - Today I made the headlights and filled some bubble holes on the bonnet.
Left and right mudguard have been wired. Rear light on the left mudguard also.
05.03.15 - I started to prepare the rear wheels. I tried to give them a good used look. Therefor I rolled the wheels along the blade of a saw. To see the result I sprayed one of the wheels with primer.
09.03.15 - I made a little pin for the tow-bar. Left mudguard is mounted. Wiring also. I also did some wiring on the motor.
Thanks for looking and have fun!