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Tim’s Airfix 1/35 Austin K2/Y Ambulance .

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Tim,
Liking this a lot some very nice tonal variation.
Cheers Paul, that’s the effect I’m after…..hoping the body goes together without too many gaps now. I’ve still got to paint and weather the outside…..
 
Personal kit in the desert was essentially the same as for NW Europe mate - '37 Pattern web equipment but bleached much paler due to scrubbing and sun drying
Wasn’t a sand-coloured Blanco issued for the web gear in the Middle East?
 
Wasn’t a sand-coloured Blanco issued for the web gear in the Middle East?
There were several colours of Blanco that varied from regiment to regiment Jacko - some were a very pale sandy colour, through a darker earthy shade to various green shades!
Steve
 
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There werd several colours of Blanco that varied from regiment to regiment Jacko - some were a very pale sandy colour, through a darker earhy shade to various green shades!
Steve
Sounds like the idea was to make the kit all the same colour, rather than all the right colour……or did the quaterbloke have a choice when he ordered it?
 
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Nice Tim. You must love this larger scale :smiling2:
Cheers John.
Done quite a bit in 1/35 over the years, but am a bit off the pace these days. I do like the fact that the finish can be got simply with paint and don’t need to worry about protective varnish. However, this one has very large transfers on the outside so I will need gloss varnish assistance there.
To be honest, I worked extensively in 1/76 for the whole of my railway modelling days (about 15 years) so the 28mm guys also seemed quite big for a while.
 
This is lovely, Tim. The wear and tear is just perfect - understated to a tee and completely convincing. You're using very different painting techniques at this scale, I guess?
 
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This is lovely, Tim. The wear and tear is just perfect - understated to a tee and completely convincing. You're using very different painting techniques at this scale, I guess?
Cheers Paul. Very kind of you….
Painting techniques do make more use of the airbrush for the underlying paint, but I still use the brush and washes quite a lot, and do dry brush sometimes. More wet on wet work here though, usually dilute paint into moistened areas so the paint diffuses nicely and I minimise the hard edges. Also use pigments here because the finished item won’t be handled much. As usual though I pretty much just push paint around until I’m happy with it ;)
 
Sounds like the idea was to make the kit all the same colour, rather than all the right colour……or did the quaterbloke have a choice when he ordered it?
Blanco was not an issue item generally but a private purchase from the NAAFI, only occasionally on deployment would the QM take limited stock (anticipating a bigwig parade perhaps), Lots of desert images show webbing as very light coloured due to scrubbing with soap or Vim and then sun-drying! There were various colours which included post-war maroon (Para Regt), Black (Armoured Regts), White (Provost and ceremonial) and even a lovely light blue for the Crabs (sorry, RAF!). The most common shades were No. 7 (Buff), No. 3 (Khaki Green or No, 9 (a pale Green). Incidentally, the brass fitting on '37 Patt Eqpt. was not originally meant to be polished but, in accordance with the prevalent military diktats 'If it moves - salute it - if it doesn't paint it or polish it!'
Steve
 
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Blanco was not an issue item generally but a private purchase from the NAAFI, only occasionally on deployment would the QM take limited stock (anticipating a bigwig parade perhaps), Lots of desert images show webbing as very light coloured due to scrubbing with soap or Vim and then sun-drying! There were various colours which included post-war maroon (Para Regt), Black (Armoured Regts), White (Provost and ceremonial) and even a lovely light blue for the Crabs (sorry, RAF!). The most common shades were No. 7 (Buff), No. 3 (Khaki Green or No, 9 (a pale Green). Incidentally, the brass fitting on '37 Patt Eqpt. was not originally meant to be polished but, in accordance with the prevalent military diktats 'If it moves - salute it - if it doesn't paint it or polish it!'
Steve
Cheers Steve. I suppose there is a list of blanco numbers and colours somewhere……better keep it quiet though, or Mig will bring out a paint range for it….
 
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Something that supports Katy’s painted windscreens……not limited to the film it seems, but it’s the only other one I’ve seen….
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Interesting that they are all different sizes, and the second and third ones are not even square (I know they are different vehicles)…..front vehicle cab and body seem to be slightly different colours as well….
 
Something that supports Katy’s painted windscreens……not limited to the film it seems, but it’s the only other one I’ve seen….

Interesting that they are all different sizes, and the second and third ones are not even square (I know they are different vehicles)…..front vehicle cab and body seem to be slightly different colours as well….
That'd make an interesting Dio Tim :)
....... Crack on then....
..... only another 5 kits to source. ;)
 
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Moving on from blanco then….not forgotten you all……
Started putting the cab together…
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Slight fit issue with this, the roof sides were not quite vertical but I’m hoping the clamps tame it. Big roof next, so I’m hoping there aren’t any issues with that…..

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Painted window surrounds done and cab front fitted….…..managed to break off the window surrounds forcing the cab front on….hoping it won’t be too noticeable once I finish.

I’ll get the rest of the rear body done next, and then fill any small gaps if I think they need it before paint. While that is going on I’ll paint the detail on the chassis, not too much, exhaust pipe, engine and a shadow wash with a few oil stains. I can then unite the body and chassis before working up the bonnet area. Able to see the finish line now, but that means the big Red Cross transfers are starting to loom a little large in the to do window…..I’m going to practice on the rear doors. They will be left open, so will be hidden against the side if they all go horribly wrong…..

Cheers all
Tim
 
back on track and seems to be going together well. Looking more and more like Katy.
 
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