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  • Dave Ward
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #1

    ICM 1/35 Model T 1914 Fire Truck - by popular request!

    By a margin of 1 vote, I'll be building this.....................
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    This is one of several 1/35 Model T variants that ICM produce, of which I have made two:
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    This is relevant, because, as far as I can see, build stages 1-22 ( of 57 ) are exactly the same as these two - apart from colours!

    Sprue shots - I have cheated & lifted these off the ICM website - instructions are there as well.....................
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    I'll put up some detail shots tomorrow, but at first glance, the parts are crisply & cleanly moulded. As is the ICM way, parts seem to be moulded to scale, so care will be needed to extract bits in one piece. Tyres are moulded integral with the wheels, which I prefer to vinyl bits. One disappointment is the lack of any decals - I would have liked some from a small town America Fire Department.
    Dave
  • Tim Marlow
    • Apr 2018
    • 18944
    • Tim
    • Somerset UK

    #2
    Red paint and natural rubber tyres,…what’s not to like! Go Dave!

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    • Steve Jones
      • Apr 2018
      • 6615

      #3
      Looks a nice kit. Now are you sure you cant do a three colour camo scheme on this vehicle?? :smiling3: :smiling3: :thumb2:. Good luck!

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      • papa 695
        Moderator
        • May 2011
        • 22788

        #4
        Just pulled up my chair Dave.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Whats the plastic like Dave ?
          I'll sit with Steve and stop him going on about damned 3 part camo :smiling3:

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          • Dave Ward
            • Apr 2018
            • 10549

            #6
            Originally posted by John Race
            Whats the plastic like Dave ?
            I'll sit with Steve and stop him going on about damned 3 part camo :smiling3:
            John,
            plastic feels OK - not greasy!, but I'll know when I start cutting bits & cleaning them.
            Steve, somehow I think a 3-colour camo scheme would defeat the whole object of being noticed - doh! :rolling:
            Dave

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            • Graeme C.
              • Apr 2018
              • 1613
              • Graeme
              • UK

              #7
              I like something a bit different Dave, a fire engine fits the bill, I'll follow along.

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              • adt70hk
                SMF Supporters
                • Sep 2019
                • 10438

                #8
                Looking forward to this one Dave.

                All the best.

                Andrew

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                • Dave Ward
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 10549

                  #9
                  A few detail shots......................................
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                  Seat looks as if it belongs in a living room!

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                  Not a whisker of flash & the mould lines are minimal - looks good in close-up!
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                  As I said previously, pity there aren't any Fire Department decals, but it is what it is!
                  This seems to have sparked a good deal of interest! - thanks to those who voted for it :thumb2:
                  Don't know if I'll get started on this today, it's hit 25C already, and not even 11:00am.....................
                  Dave

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                  • Jim R
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15798
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #10
                    Hi Dave
                    Looks a very nice kit and the subject is unusual. I have no doubt you'll make a great job of it. You can probably sail through the first 22 stages with your eyes shut :thumb2:
                    Jim

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                    • boatman
                      • Nov 2018
                      • 14498
                      • christopher
                      • NORFOLK UK

                      #11
                      YES IM pleased to see something i voted for getting built what a bone shaker lol but its some thing different have fun Dave
                      chris

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Nice moulding, so clean and detailed. Makes a change from some of those Eastern European ones I've built.

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                        • Dave Ward
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 10549

                          #13
                          I have actually made a start on this - it's been too hot to sit at the bench during the day, but I finally sat down at 7:00pm, the temperature had dropped below 25C. I had to resort to Revell Contacta, as the TET dried far too quickly. This now brings a problem - I always have difficulty in airbrushing when it's hot. I reckon I can get away with priming by brush, but for a good red topcoat, I think airbrush will be necessary! If the days don't get any cooler, I might have to set my alarm clock for 3:00am, so I can get that all important topcoat on!
                          Dave

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dave Ward
                            I have actually made a start on this - it's been too hot to sit at the bench during the day, but I finally sat down at 7:00pm, the temperature had dropped below 25C. I had to resort to Revell Contacta, as the TET dried far too quickly. This now brings a problem - I always have difficulty in airbrushing when it's hot. I reckon I can get away with priming by brush, but for a good red topcoat, I think airbrush will be necessary! If the days don't get any cooler, I might have to set my alarm clock for 3:00am, so I can get that all important topcoat on!
                            Dave
                            Don't blame you Dave,I managed to top coat the tractor mid morning, any later would I'm sure would have caused tip drying extraordinaire !

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                            • Mark1
                              • Apr 2021
                              • 4156

                              #15
                              You might be OK I gloss varnished my zil Sunday afternoon, 30c !! No real problems,was still 30 at 8 pm in my neck of the woods:tired:

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