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The Volvo FH 4 series Flat Roof Tractor Unit
tiking replied to tiking's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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The Volvo FH 4 series Flat Roof Tractor Unit
tiking replied to tiking's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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The Volvo FH 4 series Flat Roof Tractor Unit
tiking replied to tiking's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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The Volvo FH 4 series Flat Roof Tractor Unit
tiking replied to tiking's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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The Volvo FH 4 series Flat Roof Tractor Unit
tiking replied to tiking's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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The Volvo FH 4 series Flat Roof Tractor Unit
tiking replied to tiking's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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This is the Italeri FH Flat roof kit. I purchased it as a 2x4. I add the extra axle and modified it to be a 2x6. Many of the details I got from viewing many photos on the net. I added more details and some slight weathering, which I still need to work on. Nothing Heavy, just enough, as I am still a person who likes his trucks weathered, one way or the other. Looking through some reference photos and picking out which ones will fit, with this theme. Hope you like the tractor so far. This truck will be a prime mover for trailer/goods combo which I will be building very shortly. So Watch out for that as well. Engine:
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Kind regards Donny.
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Understand now. Thank you.
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Thank you. The rust is not rust. As I was told, these did not rust because they were made out of aluminum. At the the body was aluminum. Chassi was probably steel. But, anyway, the brown stuff is accumulation of dried vegetation and moisture over a long period of time. Wow! Care to share memories, I take it? Thank you. Glad you approved.
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Thank you. Sorry for the late reply. The concrete road: My methods: 1. I mixed the tile grout very heavily with moderate water to allow for quick drying. 2. I Spread it on the area of the diorama. I used grout (thick consistency). I did this outside, when the sun was out and let the heat dry the surface of the grout. As this dried quickly, it slowly produced the minuscule cracks you see. 3. Even it out with spreader. 4. Took a sponge and dabbed certain areas with it. I continued to sponge certain areas to give the grainy patches you see in a few of the photos 5. I used a small spreader to draw over the grout to produce some of the half broken concrete patches; sub-levels, and other small u level, rocky crevices you see.. 6. Then I used a black wash and let that dried for a day. Then went over it again with the same black wash. Then let it dried for an hour, then went over it with a brown wash. I will go over it again, to knock back the brown again. Will post the complete diorama when done. Hope this helps those who are probably wondering how I achieved this results. ------------------------------ The ramp was done using a mock-up cardboard, Then I poured mixed grout into the mock-up cardboard, and voila! No plans for lighting. But I am working on another large diorama, almost similar which will be just over 2 meters long by 40cm. Thank you.
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Thank you Bob.
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A big thank you. Glad you enjoy viewing the photos.
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Much appreciated Roger. Glad you like the diorama. Especially glad you like the figures, especially when I am no figure painting expect. Been struggling for a very long now and still need more practice. I use AK-interactive face skin colors for the skin.
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These are photos of clip I put up showcasing loading and unloading of vehicles. I made a few changes, removing the guy working on truck tyres and replaced everything behind the wall with vegetation and a guy taking a piss. Enjoy the photos. -------------------------- ----------------------- -------------------------
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3rd time is a charm. Yep! this my third upgrade or maybe downgrade, considering the size of this version. I think it looks much better than the two older versions: What do you all think?
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Appreciate your kind words David. Thank you.
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The one I used came from this set: https://www.monstersinmotion.com/cart/item-list-ae-c-13_191/amt-garage-accessory-series-2-tip-top-shop-125-scale-model-kit-p-26123.html
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I updated the vignette with patches of grass, rooster and seagulls.
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Will have to take a look at that.
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Thank you David. Sometimes, outside the norm of things can be refreshing.
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My humble thanks.
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HEHE! Well, there is a reference photo of a Guy from Somalia carrying a shark. That's where this figure was mastered. Thank you kindly. Much appreciated. HAHAHA!!!!
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In a slum district, one of the fishermen just made a big catch of the day. Something that the inhabitants are shocked to see.