Westlake Publishing Forums
June 19, 2013, 10:17:33 PM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News:     REGARDING MEMBERSHIP ON THIS FORUM: Due to spam, our server has disabled the forum software to gain membership. The only way to become a new member is for you to send me a private e-mail with your preferred screen name (we prefer you use your real name, or some variant there-of), and email adress you would like to have associated with the account.  -- Send the information to:  Marc Reusser at rbadesign@earthlink.net -- Russ Smiley
 
   Home   Help Search Login  
Pages: 1 2 3 [4] 5
  Print  
Author Topic: Odd Bods  (Read 6391 times)
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #45 on: August 05, 2011, 04:36:27 AM »

Ref ' to the Trench Digger -the tracks used were modified white metal separate links from "Friulmodelli" still waiting for them to produce some Caterpillar types to save us artistic licence people some headaches. The brake wheels and hand wheels / control levers are from "Grandt Line" and the Junk box the rest of it is mainly Evergreen strips/ styrene sheet / brass wire and "LEGO BLOCKS" unfortunately no construction photos were only published only a few photos of the completed model - but on future models I hope to do step by step photos with a write up on construction ( watch this space for a " Tracked Fordson in 1/35th ) enclosed "quickey" photo of my latest project a Nash Quad with a Holt Half track conversion artillery supply and repair wagon.
(working on the photo problem with help from the Forum - much appreciated thanks)
Thanks for all your comments
Barney


* 600.jpg (119.05 KB, 600x226 - viewed 442 times.)
Logged
Chuck Doan
Mr. Wizard
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 1609



WWW
« Reply #46 on: August 05, 2011, 07:58:45 AM »

Your upcoming project sounds intriguing!
Logged

“They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details.” -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt

http://public.fotki.com/ChuckDoan/model_projects/
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #47 on: October 07, 2011, 12:10:43 PM »

Some build shots of my latest Projects - A Jeffery Quad with Holt 1/2 track conversion artillery supply and repair truck towing an AA gun.




Logged
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #48 on: October 07, 2011, 12:19:45 PM »



System so slow will try later
Barney
Logged
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #49 on: October 07, 2011, 01:21:18 PM »





Logged
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #50 on: October 07, 2011, 01:27:47 PM »



Logged
marc_reusser
Curmudgeon
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 3948



WWW
« Reply #51 on: October 07, 2011, 02:08:27 PM »

Outstanding! Love seeing it in styrene. I like your use of the Panther or 38t wheels as well Cheesy.

A question on the fabrication: On the side storage bin doors on the tractor, how thick is the styrene you used for the door panels, ad hoe did you achieve the nice even/consitant edge radius (front to back)? Was this done by hand, or do you use a shaped router or mill?

Thx.


Marc
Logged

I am an unreliable witness to my own existence.

In the corners of my mind there is a circus....

M-Works
Ray Dunakin
Hero Member
*****
Online Online

Posts: 2075


WWW
« Reply #52 on: October 07, 2011, 07:06:02 PM »

Really nice! Is this 1/35th scale?
Logged

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin’s World
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #53 on: October 08, 2011, 06:09:52 AM »

Marc - storage doors made of 15thou styrene -cut to size and the corners rounded using 400 grit paper - wheels out of the scrap box worked out to size required just wrapped them with 10thou styrene strip. Scale 1/35th.



Logged
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #54 on: October 08, 2011, 06:45:22 AM »

some more shots of the tractor on tracks in 1/35th



Logged
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #55 on: October 08, 2011, 06:51:08 AM »





Logged
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #56 on: October 08, 2011, 06:56:46 AM »



Logged
Barney
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 285


« Reply #57 on: October 08, 2011, 07:07:39 AM »



Logged
Ray Dunakin
Hero Member
*****
Online Online

Posts: 2075


WWW
« Reply #58 on: October 08, 2011, 10:37:35 AM »

Sweet! That little Fordson really turned out nice!
Logged

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin’s World
finescalerr
Administrator
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 3065


« Reply #59 on: October 08, 2011, 01:26:17 PM »

Aside from my admiration of your fabrication skills (exceptionally clean work), I am amazed that you can paint and weather the models, cement them to a diorama base, but then remove them along with any trace of paint to go back and highlight construction details! What a great trick! -- ssuR
Logged
Pages: 1 2 3 [4] 5
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.13 | SMF © 2006-2011, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!