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  • pjgtech
    SMF Supporters
    • Dec 2023
    • 908
    • Peter
    • Swale Kent UK

    #1

    BMW R75 motorbike and sidecar with figures 1:35 - Italera

    So next little project will be this one, a 1:35 scale BMW R75 motorbike and sidecar, popular with the Germans in WW11, which enabled them to have many more mobile units. I think these were originally civilian bikes, but then utilised for military use?
    ISTR reading somewhere that they were armour plated, so must have been bloody heavy units, and bearing in mind they were relatively low powered anyway, they probably were not that quick! (Especially two up with all the gear!)
    Seems like a nice little kit, quite detailed.
    Usual pics to start....
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  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15778
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    1/35 scale motorbikes are very small and fiddly. I'll follow this with interest.

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    • pjgtech
      pjgtech commented
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      Lol, don't say that, I've just bought another one! 8-)
  • scottie3158
    • Apr 2018
    • 14238
    • Paul
    • Holbeach

    #3
    They are fiddly I speak from experience. The only advice I can give is to take your time and ley things dry before trying to do something else as it can fall to pieces while trying to do the next bit.

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    • PaulTRose
      SMF Supporters
      • Jun 2013
      • 6540
      • Paul
      • Tattooine

      #4
      This should be fun to watch
      Per Ardua

      We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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      • pjgtech
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        • Dec 2023
        • 908
        • Peter
        • Swale Kent UK

        #5
        Right, thats it, I'm not showing you lot any more photos, of when I inevitably b*gger it up! You''ve all jinxed it, I'm going off into the corner to sulk....
        😉😆😎

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        • Airborne01
          Airborne01 commented
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          Ooooh! Is Teddy out of the pram as well?
          Steve
      • pjgtech
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        • Dec 2023
        • 908
        • Peter
        • Swale Kent UK

        #6
        Well not lost any small parts yet, but yes, its bloody fiddly!
        Todays progress, primed most bits, started on the bike and the sidecar and assembled the figures, (it comes with three).
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        • pjgtech
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          • Dec 2023
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          • Peter
          • Swale Kent UK

          #7
          Todays update, more assembly, started painting....
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          • scottie3158
            • Apr 2018
            • 14238
            • Paul
            • Holbeach

            #8
            Peter, coming on nicely.

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            • pjgtech
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              • Dec 2023
              • 908
              • Peter
              • Swale Kent UK

              #9
              Didn't do anything model related yesterday, first time in ages....
              But a little update today, its coming along, slowly, slowly.
              Most parts now assembled and painted, just a few little bits still to do, then can get on with clear coat, decals and weathering.
              Pic....
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              • pjgtech
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                • Dec 2023
                • 908
                • Peter
                • Swale Kent UK

                #10
                Moving along a little bit more, see photos below....
                Figures are now all pretty much done, just need to add rifle slings.
                The bike and sidecar combo are now joined.
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                Here are the rifle slings, Tamiya tape, cut to length, stuck on and painted.
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                Rifle sling on the other figure and you can clearly see his nicely detailed map, complete with annotations.
                The main bike rider is shown on the box, and in the instructions, holding a map, and they do include a very basic and small map for you to cut out on the instruction sheet. I did not want to damage the instructions/cut them, plus it was a bit basic!
                So I wanted a larger, folded map. I found a suitable sort of map online, copied it a word doc (multiple times), then made the copies all various sizes on the page, then printed the page. The smallest one seemed the right size to me, folded over like a real map would be. So cut it out and placed in the riders hands, and it does not look too bad and certainly much better than the included original map.
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                Also later added a fuel can to the rear of the bike and made some straps for that.
                So getting there, just need some final touch ups, then varnish ad weathering.
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                Also put some eyes in......I bloody hate eyes! Why are they so difficult to do so that they like "right"? Lol....
                Mine always looks surprised and wide eyed..... 😂
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                • scottie3158
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 14238
                  • Paul
                  • Holbeach

                  #11
                  All looking very good.

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                  • pjgtech
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                    • Dec 2023
                    • 908
                    • Peter
                    • Swale Kent UK

                    #12
                    This one is now finished. 👍
                    For display I have placed it on the small diorama I previously used for my German Half Track build.
                    As the main bike rider is looking at his map, and my diorama has a prominent road sign, it seemed appropriate.
                    Anyway here are the final pics....
                    NB: As a final coat, after all the priming, painting, gloss coat, decals and weathering, I am using Tamiya Flat clear varnish, (XF86) but its still a bit too "shiny" to me, can anyone recommend another good flat varnish or am I doing something wrong?
                    Cheers
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                    • scottie3158
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 14238
                      • Paul
                      • Holbeach

                      #13
                      That's a cracking result mate

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                      • Steven000
                        • Aug 2018
                        • 2830
                        • Steven
                        • Belgium

                        #14
                        Great result Peter, nice layout 👍
                        I remember making those figures as a kid, quite fragile to play with though! Cheers

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                        • rtfoe
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 9113

                          #15
                          Nice Peter, I remember building this kit when only Tamiya and Italeri had them. The Italeri kit was by far the more detailed then with the right brake and clutch grips attached from the outside of the yoke handles. The spokes, wheels and engine block were nicely detailed. Surprisingly the figures weren't bad either and nicely posed.
                          Regarding the Tamiya flat clear, like most flat paints, the main ingredient usually settles to the bottom so it needs stirring. The bulk of it is made up of clear varnish so I'm guessing you're still clear coating your finish.
                          I swear by Testors flat varnish that can be brushed on to little areas that show some shine but usually use Mr Ultra flat varnish rattle cans for larger parts of my diorama.

                          Cheers,
                          Wabble

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                          • pjgtech
                            pjgtech commented
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                            Yeah, it was an old jar TBH, so may have all settled, and can't honestly remember if I gave it a stir/shake, so could easily be as you suggest. I must get in the habit of properly stirring/shaking my paints, as I don't always do it and they are sometimes a bit, what shall we say? "Claggy"!
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