Ian M's Famo
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The reason that I purchased the FOUR sets of PE is purely down to the fact that Aber, in a great marketing move put the key components a couple in each set.
The drivers canopy 'pram hood' was in one set, the one for the trailer drivers compartment in an other..... that sort of thing gets my goat a bit >.
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Well it has been precipitating profusely today so I hid myself away for and hour or two to stick some plastic together....
Rear boogie set all done bar a dozen or so bits... O.o As an indicator, each axle consists of two half's each hub consists of five. Those pesky linkage rods are five parts each (should be 7...) thats 44 parts just for the two axles. (88 for all four. I have built complete kits with less parts than that !!!)
What ever. Need to do the rear driver compartment then its on to the flatbed....
Should be a blast to paint :/Comment
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Still slogging away at it. It's freezing out side so I hid away in the den for a while.
I got 95% of the trailer bed done. It is the least complicated part of the build.
Added a few larger bits and bobs to the rear boogie set.
And just to get an idea of the total object:
So far so good but there are still a load of parts in the box! I guess at some point soon I will get to prime/Paint it....Comment
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Still slogging away at it. It's freezing out side so I hid away in the den for a while.
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I got 95% of the trailer bed done. It is the least complicated part of the build.
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Added a few larger bits and bobs to the rear boogie set.
And just to get an idea of the total object:
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So far so good but there are still a load of parts in the box! I guess at some point soon I will get to prime/Paint it....Comment
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Have you not finished that little job yet?
Amazing looking kit Ian, you are doing a cracking job on it.Comment
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Phew! Got some primer on most of the trailer parts. It was not until I took the pictures I realised that I have forgotten the side parts for the rear driver cabin! Bugger!
Anyway, I was thinking that this is going to be German Grey then hairspray then the fender markings then the Desert yellow.... sound like a good idea?
Darn thing took three if not four Airbrush cups to spray and its still a bit patchy.
The 'Wooden' ramps and blocks are going to get painted as Oak first then a bit of hairspray befor the final paints. ditto the metal ones. Only in metal first, not oak O.o
As I have already painted the Famo Yellow, I guess I will have to try a different approach to the weathering on that. Sponge? brush chipping? Hmmm.Comment
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