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  • SimonT
    • Apr 2018
    • 2824

    #1

    SimonT - 1/35 Miniart Dingo - Rons Recon GB

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    A box - 228 parts even though it is a tiny vehicle

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    instruction leaflet - very busy looking

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    a set of three crew figures that look quite nicely done

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    a set of loose wheels (presumably makes it easier to mix and match for all the different variants they do)

    decals

    and an etch fret

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    sprues of light grey plastic - very soft as per usual with Miniart

    Tears easily at sprue connection points so need to be extra careful

    Some of the parts are warped quite badly but at least with being soft plastic they should bend

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    painting guide

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    I have cleaned up all the big bits

    Lots of very small bits still to do
  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 16029
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    Morning Simon
    Typical MiniArt - very high parts count. I do like the look of these scout cars. If I cleaned up loads of parts like you do I would just get muddled.
    Jim

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    • Si Benson
      • Apr 2018
      • 3572

      #3
      Morning Mr T,
      That instruction sheet does look busy doesn’t it!

      Interesting to see you tackle a miniart kit. I’m wondering if there will be much hacking and rebuilding of parts:thinking:

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      • Guest

        #4
        No doubt there will be Si, and much thinning and adding of a certain Pewter sheet.
        Simon is this one of the recent purchases or a delve into the stash ?

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        • Guest

          #5
          Count me in for this one.

          Like Jim I'd get myself in a right tizz if I cleaned up a bunch of parts in advance like that. I'm still very much at the "clean one step at a time" phase.

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          • SimonT
            • Apr 2018
            • 2824

            #6
            Jim - very high parts count. If I can manage to see the tiny bits it should make for a very detailed result. Made a couple of the old Tamiya ones in the past and this is way better

            Si - was quite shocked at how messy the sheet looks all crammed in like that. I doubt there will be a need to hack this one apart as it is very well moulded. Wish they used a bit harder plastic though

            John - see above for the shock news. This will be pretty much OOB - first time in, forever! Even the wheel arches are wafer thin and have delicate return edges unlike Tamiya where they make ‘em thick as a brick. May not need the pewter on this one

            It is from one of the previous Creative sales earlier in the year - they change the sale stuff every Thursday. Not good for the credit card but great for loft insulation - I think I should be allowed to purchase at the reduced VAT level since they are contributing to energy efficiency

            Andy - welcome aboard


            Regarding parts - I usually clean up all the major parts before assembly, hulls, turrets, wheels etc as they are usually easy to identify and having the parts ready to go means there is less delay in assembly. The really tiny bits tend to get cleaned up as required.
            I don’t often stick to the order prescribed in the destructions either especially when mutilating an old Tamiya kit for example

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            • wotan
              • May 2018
              • 1180

              #7
              Simon

              You sent me some 1:1 photos to help out when I built this one a few years back. Looking forward to see how the master does it.

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              John

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              • scottie3158
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 14434
                • Paul
                • Holbeach

                #8
                Simon,
                Count me in mate, I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with this.

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                • scottie3158
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 14434
                  • Paul
                  • Holbeach

                  #9
                  Originally posted by wotan
                  Simon

                  You sent me some 1:1 photos to help out when I built this one a few years back. Looking forward to see how the master does it.

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                  John
                  John,
                  I remember this build it still looks good.

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                  • rtfoe
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 9203
                    • Richard
                    • Shah Alam, Malaysia

                    #10
                    Simon, I'll be watching you build a miracle OOB and

                    Originally posted by wotan
                    Simon

                    You sent me some 1:1 photos to help out when I built this one a few years back. Looking forward to see how the master does it.

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                    John
                    John, can still remember that beauty of a build.

                    Cheers,
                    Richard

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                    • Steve Jones
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 6615

                      #11
                      How many benches do you have Simon??? Either that or your are running out of space with all your builds. I hope you add a lot of stowage to this one. Good luck

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                      • SimonT
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 2824

                        #12
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                        made a start on assembly - there are some very small bits

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                        • papa 695
                          Moderator
                          • May 2011
                          • 22851

                          #13
                          Just seen this one Simon, got it in the stash, so I will follow from now on. a very nice start.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            That looks a lot more detailed already than the Tamiya kit I built quite some years ago

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                            • SimonT
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 2824

                              #15
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                              all going rather slowly with this one but have added a few more very small parts

                              the very soft plastic Miniart uses is proving useful - the stupidly small and thin parts tend to bend rather than snap

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