Dec 28, 2015 #1 D dicnic555 New Member Joined Dec 26, 2015 Messages 8 First build I'm posting on here, and it's something different from me as I usually build WW2 aircraft. I've started to build interior and parts fit brilliantly, I've also gave the body, doors and bootlid heir first coat of paint.
First build I'm posting on here, and it's something different from me as I usually build WW2 aircraft. I've started to build interior and parts fit brilliantly, I've also gave the body, doors and bootlid heir first coat of paint.
Dec 28, 2015 #2 urumomo Well-Known Member Joined Mar 18, 2013 Messages 6,074 Cool ;D I've been curious about the detail in these newer 1/35th civilian vehicles . So this one has operable doors then ? Thanks , Uru
Cool ;D I've been curious about the detail in these newer 1/35th civilian vehicles . So this one has operable doors then ? Thanks , Uru
Dec 29, 2015 #3 D dicnic555 New Member Joined Dec 26, 2015 Messages 8 I'm not too sure, i think doors have to be either open or closed, dont think they can be funtional
Dec 31, 2015 #5 D dicnic555 New Member Joined Dec 26, 2015 Messages 8 fit is great i have the interior fitted to chassis and im just about to fit glass to shell. will post some more pics shortly
fit is great i have the interior fitted to chassis and im just about to fit glass to shell. will post some more pics shortly
Jan 3, 2016 #6 D dicnic555 New Member Joined Dec 26, 2015 Messages 8 A few pics of my progress so far.
Jan 3, 2016 #7 urumomo Well-Known Member Joined Mar 18, 2013 Messages 6,074 I like the fire-works ;D So what's the deal with the doors ? They're intended to be shut or are there hinge parts to position them open ?
I like the fire-works ;D So what's the deal with the doors ? They're intended to be shut or are there hinge parts to position them open ?
Jan 3, 2016 #8 Quaralane Well-Known Member Joined May 22, 2009 Messages 11,263 Looking good so far. I share the door question, though
Jan 3, 2016 #9 D dicnic555 New Member Joined Dec 26, 2015 Messages 8 Doors can be either open or closed, but need fixed either way. Instructions are vague, will know better tomorrow as i hope to have build completed.
Doors can be either open or closed, but need fixed either way. Instructions are vague, will know better tomorrow as i hope to have build completed.
Jan 4, 2016 #10 D dicnic555 New Member Joined Dec 26, 2015 Messages 8 Finished, a bit ott on the weathering, but im happy as its my first attempt
Jan 4, 2016 #11 urumomo Well-Known Member Joined Mar 18, 2013 Messages 6,074 looks like there is a gap of sorts between the right-side door and the front quarter-panel ? Or is that just a shadow line ? Cheers , Uru
looks like there is a gap of sorts between the right-side door and the front quarter-panel ? Or is that just a shadow line ? Cheers , Uru
Jan 4, 2016 #12 Quaralane Well-Known Member Joined May 22, 2009 Messages 11,263 Looking very good here
Jan 4, 2016 #13 D dicnic555 New Member Joined Dec 26, 2015 Messages 8 urumomo said: looks like there is a gap of sorts between the right-side door and the front quarter-panel ? Or is that just a shadow line ? Cheers , Uru Click to expand... noticed that after id posted pic, i mustve moved it without knowing, luckly glue hadnt set completely and i got it sorted
urumomo said: looks like there is a gap of sorts between the right-side door and the front quarter-panel ? Or is that just a shadow line ? Cheers , Uru Click to expand... noticed that after id posted pic, i mustve moved it without knowing, luckly glue hadnt set completely and i got it sorted
Jan 4, 2016 #14 urumomo Well-Known Member Joined Mar 18, 2013 Messages 6,074 Ha ! -- good save . Pics are really good for catching issues . I see stuff instantly in pics on builds I've been handling continuously - oblivious to some-screw-ball-something until its on the computer screen : Cheers
Ha ! -- good save . Pics are really good for catching issues . I see stuff instantly in pics on builds I've been handling continuously - oblivious to some-screw-ball-something until its on the computer screen : Cheers