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

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very nice build Dave should look nice when finished an will you be able to do the radiator in a nice shiny gold like on the box pic ?
chris
Chris,
I'll be using AK Brass True Metal - like I used on the 1/24 Model T Roadster I did
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Needs a bit of surface preparation before applying, but looks OK
Dave
 
Chris,
I'll be using AK Brass True Metal - like I used on the 1/24 Model T Roadster I did

Needs a bit of surface preparation before applying, but looks OK
Dave
OH YEA Dave an very nice too well the F/E should be a classic then in that lovely red just the same colour as my car lol an the gold looks great very well done on that roadster :thumb2:
chris
 
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I've been looking at Model T fire trucks on the 'net - contemporary photos are rare, most photos are of restored vehicles - so you can't be sure how near they are to the original........................
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This looks pretty close - although the front axle & spring are painted red, and there is gold pinstriping on the red body work ( no chance! ). I assume these were all individual conversions, and I would think they would have been updated at various stages - this one seems to have a hand cranked siren on the dash. This has twin water tanks, others have one large tank - some have racks for overhead ladder stowage. All in all, it seems that they were unique conversions, and were made throughout the Model T production period.
I assumed that these were used by small town America, but apparently big cities used them as well, as they were small enough to get through traffic & into tight areas.
Hoping that the temperatures drop.............................................:sad:
Dave
 
That’s a great looking kit that will add nicely to your model T collection Dave. It’s quite tempting to be honest!
 
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Now that is really tempting……..get thee behind me Satan!
I did another Fire Truck by ICM
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Not the same thing, if it ain't red!
Dave
ps The green one is no longer in their catalogue - but the red version still is!
 
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Boy, oh Boy - I don't think I've ever felt less like doing anything the heat has really sapped my energy - or was it because I had my hair cut? My mate Samson says it has that effect on him! :smiling2:
I've actually managed to stick a few parts together, mainly the halved parts, ie water tanks, extinguishers & lamps. I assembled the seat - then found the next morning that it was rubbish, and had to prise it apart & start again - with a little filler added! - When in doubt - look at the instructions. I did try brush painting the wheels bright red, but it really needs the airbrush, I'll have to wait until I'm comfortable at the bench, hopefully in a few days time
Dave
 
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Boy, oh Boy - I don't think I've ever felt less like doing anything the heat has really sapped my energy - or was it because I had my hair cut? My mate Samson says it has that effect on him! :smiling2:
I've actually managed to stick a few parts together, mainly the halved parts, ie water tanks, extinguishers & lamps. I assembled the seat - then found the next morning that it was rubbish, and had to prise it apart & start again - with a little filler added! - When in doubt - look at the instructions. I did try brush painting the wheels bright red, but it really needs the airbrush, I'll have to wait until I'm comfortable at the bench, hopefully in a few days time
Dave
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Felt very much the same, looked at the bench and thought no too hot .
 
Me too. I seriously thought about freezing my wet palette so the paint would stay cool. It’s hard to do fine work when the paint dries so quickly on the brush…..
 
Think the heat is having that affect on just about everyone now, how people can spend all day sitting on a beach in this weather beats me!
 
Think the heat is having that affect on just about everyone now, how people can spend all day sitting on a beach in this weather beats me!
Oh I agree Mark.
I've been more concerned about my pond, this heat is no good for the fish. Air stones are on full and the sun shade is angled over the pond .
 
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More assembly & I got the brush ( hairy ) out & primed the main bits.
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Even brush painting primer is tricky, it dries soooo quickly - just as well it's only a tiny model. There is a hint of a breeze & the forecast is heavy rain & thunderstorms late night/tomorrow, so with luck the temperature will drop by at least 10 C ( I hope ). I can get the airbrush cranked up & that red topcoat sprayed............
Dave
 
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Had a few thunderstorms & heavy rain over the weekend, but the temperature today is 25 C. I was up early enough to spray the topcoat......................
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A bit of overspray on the radiator & axles etc, but I'll need to touch them up anyway, before starting on the brass bits, not looking too bad at the moment ( colour is AK3 Blood Red )
Dave
 
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Had a big thunderstorm & heavy rain this afternoon, but the temperature is still over 20 C, and I'm suffering with my blood sugar levels - hot weather always causes problems & the last week or so is no different, varying between too low & too high - either way it makes me feel unwell & lethargic, so no bench time.....................
Dave
 
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