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My current build is reworking a OO gauge model railway, originally built many years ago, used as a 'branch line' on my nephew's model railway, but dismantled when my parents moved house, it was in their loft. A bit of work done to make it fit in my model room & lay some new track, but retaining most of the original. The first photo is just as it had been made to fit it's new home, the second after a bit of scenery had been built.
 

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Dust, layers of dust! Suffer with a lack of mojo, decorating and working which has hampered any want to build but underneath all that dust is still Hellers Massey Ferguson... one day I might finish it!
I need to get back on track with my group build dust approaching!
 
Going together nicely

Need to shopping for paint tomorrow......got nothing suitable for us army uniforms

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Slowly working the V3000S up. Basic paint now on, decals on, and weathering underway. Going for a dusty finish on this one….
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Truck body started, inside and final side work will be done when assembled so it matches the cab end.

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Doors just need glass, final window dust and interior finish …..

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Cab pretty far along now. Not sure about the windscreen sweep, it looks a little “Lightning McQueen” at the moment. Possibly needs a final over all dust shot to tone down the starkness between clean and dirty….or perhaps cleaning off and redone slightly lighter?

I’ve used dilute Tamiya buff for the basic dust and then used ground pastels and Mig pigments to give it a little variation, if anyone is interested. Starting to look like a heavily used vehicle in summer though….
 
I would make the windshield no dirtier than the surrounding sheet metal.
Yep, I’d agree with that 👍. Mind you, in this case that’s what it got 😁. I just think it’s far more visible on clear plastic than it is on the body colour so I’ve overdone it. I’ve still got to do the side windows as well so it isn’t any hardship.
I’m also going to re do it because I’m not that happy with the shape of the arc either. It should end before it gets to the windscreen rubbers. It’s not hard to redo, the buff colour comes off easily with a wipe of Windex.
 
The dust effects are really good. Agree about the windscreen. Dust is maybe a bit heavy and the arcs are not positioned quite right. Worth redoing I think.
 
20250227_134313.jpg getting there slowly

the driver figure came with the kit....passenger is from spares box.....think hes a driver from a jeep

Next i want to try misting on some dirt round the lower half.....add wheels and some bits n bobs.... and call it quits
 
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