Jürgen M. Posted Sunday at 08:37 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:37 PM Got some primer on the bus! A little step forward! 6
Jürgen M. Posted Monday at 05:09 PM Author Posted Monday at 05:09 PM (edited) Now it's all white. Well, I mixed a bit of grey in to make it look a bit worn off and dirty. Then I tried to outline the color scheme. Didn't work out that well but good enough! And now the colorful part begins: Edited Monday at 05:09 PM by Jürgen M. 4
BK9300 Posted Monday at 05:16 PM Posted Monday at 05:16 PM 6 minutes ago, Jürgen M. said: And now the colorful part begins: Going to be a crazy paint job, Jurgen! 1
Gary Chastain Posted Monday at 05:23 PM Posted Monday at 05:23 PM Truth be known, I bet the paint job on the 1:1 bus was done with cheap house paint and a brush, I think your paint job will represent the bus extremely well. 1 1
Jürgen M. Posted Monday at 09:20 PM Author Posted Monday at 09:20 PM 4 hours ago, BK9300 said: Going to be a crazy paint job, Jurgen! You bet it will. When the paintjob is finished I'll have to do the writing. 😬 Then the assembly. Will not be easy either. Still have to design and print a support for the interior. That's going to be another challenge. This is not at all easier than a truck model. 4
Jürgen M. Posted Tuesday at 09:39 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 09:39 AM The yellow needed a bit of correction. Next colors in progress! 4
Biggu Posted Tuesday at 03:23 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:23 PM This is just plain cool! This is as or more unique than my oil distributor because it is the only one in the world ! Keep going JM !
Kanada Kustoms Posted Tuesday at 04:19 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:19 PM (edited) Coming along great! Edited Tuesday at 04:20 PM by Kanada Kustoms 1
Jürgen M. Posted Tuesday at 04:20 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 04:20 PM 56 minutes ago, Biggu said: This is just plain cool! This is as or more unique than my oil distributor because it is the only one in the world ! Keep going JM ! Thanks Jeff, but your distributor is surely also the only one! 😉 1
Jürgen M. Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM The color scheme is really a challenge! So many colors in different sequences, then aging and detailing! Some things are just not readable. I'll have to make a few more Screenshots of the movie! 2
Jürgen M. Posted yesterday at 11:35 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:35 AM (edited) It's getting more colorful! I drilled out the headlights and printed sockets which I chromed with a pen and then put lenses on. The writing on the sides will be done with decals. I had to process each letter seperately in order to get the words lines up like on the film bus! I have meanwhile noticed that the outside walls are not quite correct concerning the distance of the upper and lower embossing lines. I won't be able to fit in the writing correctly but I certainly will NOT print them again! Hope it still looks good when finished! Next will be fitting in the windows which I cut out of a 0.5mm foil. After that I'll probably apply the rest of the decals and then it's final assembly. Wipers aren't printed yet, speakers are painted and curing, mirrors have to be made. The writing on the rear and the outlining of the yellow banners were done by hand! So was the writing on the front fenders! Edited yesterday at 11:39 AM by Jürgen M. 2
Jürgen M. Posted yesterday at 01:26 PM Author Posted yesterday at 01:26 PM The hood and fenders are mounted on the chassis. Rear windows installed and drying. 2
Biggu Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago You are Nailing this build !!! Incredibly unique. Very cool JM! 1
Gary Chastain Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Well it’s a first, never seen a graffiti paint job on a model build, ttooooo cool 1
Jürgen M. Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago Thanks guys! Copying the scheme on the bus takes lots of concentration! Still it's not totally identical but I hope the result will be satisfactory! 1
Jürgen M. Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago The body is mounted and the interior is inserted. Wipers are added. Now I'm finishing the interior. I designed these connectors for the handrails. 1
Jürgen M. Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago Mock-up of the front handrails: Ready for painting: The same will be fit in the rear and then I'll connect front and rear. 1
Jürgen M. Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Some progress on the interior: Now I have to add the long rails from rear to front. I'll put in only one support rod though. 1
Rockford Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago When do you sleep Jürgen? I can't comprehend the speed of this build! Great job on the paint scheme, makes a change from trying to get everything perfectly sharp and straight. I don't think this will be the last Convoy build, I'll bet there's another lurking in the back of your mind.
Jürgen M. Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Thanks Steve! First of all, I've got this week off so no work keeping me from the bench! It actually will be the final build for my convoy. No more space for any more trucks on the 'Convoy' shelf! Anyway, I wouldn't know which one to build. It would either be a Peterbilt coe or an International coe, both of which I've got enough already. I'll surely keep building trucks though. Maybe one or the other from other movies! 1
Jürgen M. Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) The handrails are in: The roof structure is attached, so is the rear part of the body! Still missing are turning signals on the front fenders, mirrors, writing decals on the sides, speakers on top and finally a lot of dust! Edited 4 hours ago by Jürgen M. 1
Jürgen M. Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Hey guys, can anyone read what's written up on the roof? This is the best pic I could get! The First Word might be 'love' but I'm not sure! Thanks for any ideas!
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