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Odd Bods

Started by Barney, July 08, 2011, 04:14:57 AM

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marc_reusser

WoW!...I don't know how I missed this. These are beautiful builds og absolutely wonderful and quirky pieces. Very inspiring...really look forward to seeing more of these creations from you.


Marc
I am an unreliable witness to my own existence.

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

M-Works

Barney

Another odd bod -built 15 years ago

Barney

pic 3&4

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pic 5&6

Barney

Pic lost count

Barney

pics

shropshire lad

This is a big beastie . 1/24th scale I believe .

   That's right isn't it , Barney ?

   Nick

finescalerr

Fine, but what have you done lately? -- ssuR

Barney

Yes this is the big one 1/24th scale - measures 3 foot long and used a lot of Lego Blocks for the main chassis
What have I done of late - Building a Nash Quad truck with a Holt 1/2 track conversion towing a Anti Aircraft Gun -In the paint shop now -pictures soon
and finished the 1/20 scale workshop machines but do not like them - started again in 1/35th (defected to the other side) watch this space pictures on the way.
Barney

shropshire lad

Quote from: finescalerr on July 23, 2011, 12:04:36 PM
Fine, but what have you done lately? -- ssuR

You need to be more specific when you ask a question like that to Barney . Do you mean "what have you done in the last month ?" ,  do you mean "what have you done in the last week ?" , do you mean " what have you done in the last day ?" or do you mean " what have you done while I was typing my post ?!" . You are talking to the guy who never stops modelling and who produces more in a month than the rest of us can do in a year .
   Still he has just told you what he has done since breakfast so ask again tomorrow for an update ,

  Nick

finescalerr

Dear Nick,

You already know I hold you in high regard. Nonetheless ... GO STAND IN THE CORNER!

Russ

shropshire lad

Quote from: finescalerr on July 24, 2011, 03:37:37 AM
Dear Nick,

You already know I hold you in high regard. Nonetheless ... GO STAND IN THE CORNER!

Russ



  Huh , why are you always picking on me ? I ain't dun nuffink ,

   Nick

finescalerr

The answer to that is easy: I pick on you because you have a good sense of humor! -- Russ

Chuck Doan

Barney, what material do you use for the sheet metal bits? Platicard or brass or?
"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

Chuck
I always use Plain white Styrene Sheet (Plastic Card) and embossed white Styrene sheet for the Chequer plate flooring I have found the Slater's chequer plate to be the best in comes in 10 thou and 15 thou a nice fine scale thickness - to create the metal look on worn floors - tracks -pulley wear and control levers etc first I give the surface a "ding" here and there with a knife blade or if its a cast iron surface I bounce a Dremel ball bit lightly over the surface - then a light sand and then I spray matt Humbrol tank grey let it dry overnight then dry brush with Humbrol Metal Coat normally polished steel.
Barney