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Hi Folks

Thanks to Mike at the model club who gave me a loan of his 1/35 scale Firing Line Land Rover (Sanky) Trailer that I could use for reference purposes to upscale to 1/24 and scratchbuild.

I was finding that the house alterations, changes at work and preparing for Baby three's arrival in December have been rather stressfull and keeping me too busy to get any decent amount of modelling done.

The intention is to build a couple to go behind the 1/24 Landrover kits in the stash. I have been really chuffed at how quick it took me to throw this up having been able to get all vital dimensions from Firing Line's lovely resin, white metal and PE kit and doing the number crunching on my mobile.

Something quick and simple to keep my sanity and something I knew would not challenge my numbed brain cells too greatly.

Hope you like

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Nice kit too Firing Line

Nige

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very nice job. did you cast ur own wheels

Thanks Viper

The wheels are thanks to another club member who made me some spares to mount on the Landies too as the kits only come with four wheels.

Nige

  • 3 weeks later...
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Tow hitch formed by melting the end of a sprue piece and flattening the end with my fingers. Then reeming out the hole and filing down the shank to fit into the spring housing. Tow hitch will swivel.

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Will form the handbrake, pivots to the actuators and cables next.

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Cables connected

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A segment of flexible straw added to make the hitch gaiter

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Handbrake lever added also

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Just spotted this one Nige, nice work

Thanks Mish

Is helping to keep me sane tee hee !!!!!!!! I might even get a coat of paint on this too sometime soon. Will be a first in ages.

Nige

  • 2 weeks later...
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Time for some tie downs made of solder wire cut to length and pressed flat in the middle for the fixing points

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The thin squashed flash can be trimmed off with a sharp nife.

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The reinforcement pieces on the inside are cut from plastic strip

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Nige

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Sanky and LandRover short wheelbase together for comparison

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S/wheelbase L/R is the Monogram kit bought as a built kit off flea bay for a very cheap price. Only had one broken axle stub which has been pinned through to reinforce,

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All body parts have been through a bath of Mr Muscle oven cleaner and toothbrush scrub to clear old paint. Parts must have been lightly glued as they have parted company very easily with no breakages.

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Replacement resin wheels moulded from the Esci LWB 109 L/R kit (Thanks Willie from Model Club) give it a more military look again. I will be thinking about replacing the seats too with more utilitarian types and without the middle seat. Will need to look up some pics of SWB versions in Army use.

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Spare tyre will lose hub centre and get its nuts drilled out (that has got to hurt).

NATO style hitch will be made using the bracelet catches used on the DROPS truck too.

Frenchy

Any help with your magic research?

Nige

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Had a chance to make some bits and pieces for the trailer

First off is the timber crib in the load area

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Then the jockey wheel made from a long rivet with a simple threading carved using pliers to hold and wire cutters to carve. Solder wire flattened with the pliers makes up the winder.handle

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Jocky wheel can be posed raised or lowered

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Upper view shows the brake actuator, winding handle, etc

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Hope ya like

Nige

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Time to scratch a couple of shackles for internal tie downs

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Holes made in the base to accept the support for the shackle. In hind sight it would have been simple to drill the hole same size as the support but the slightly larger hole won't be easily seen.

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Round sprue for the support and solder wire turned around the sprue first to get the size.

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The ends of the shackle pressed flat. I know others would drill out the shackle ends on 1/35 scale and fit a pin through a hinge. I am too ham fisted to get that level of drilling right, even at 1/24 scale, therefore I am going on the basis of just enough detail to get the look.

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One shackle in position

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Nige

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Managed to get some time to model at the club night and decided to add the grab handle and helicopter lifting points to the frame using fuse wire.

Not much but is keeping me sane getting something done.

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All the tie down shackles

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  • 4 weeks later...
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At last I have had a chance to make use of my fume cabinet spray booth that I have moved into the house from the shed. With the proper lights and comfort of heating it was a pleasure to use.

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Everything got an overall spray of Halfords matt black

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Using my foam and bamboo stick and toothpick paint stand made it very easy to prop the model for a quick spray

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I chose to use three tones of Humbrol green, a light olive (86), grass green (80), and a dark green (30) from rattle cans.

The bodywork got an overall light olive spray

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For a bit of contrast I used the much lighter grass green for the wooden lattice crib

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Added the black camo in a very rough manner allowing deliberate overspray and a crude, soft edging. My photos of the real thing indicate painting trailers was not something that needed to be very exact.

Rough masks were torn from kitchen roll applied with simple spit to hold in place.

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Still got detailing to add to the trailer such as the tail gate brackets, latch, rear support legs, lighting cable and plug, etc.

Then I will have to add the smaller coloured items including lights, reflectors, brake lever handle and jockey wheel winder.

Will have to find a couple of trailer plating labels from somewhere too.

And then the final task hopefully will be to add some weathering using washes and crushed pastels.

Hope you like

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brilliant mate really enjoying this.

trailer is great.

the ambulance is coming along inside is built ill post some pictures tomorrow

terry

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Thanks to Steve, I now have two correct tyres and wheels for the Sankey trailer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, what a star !!!!!!!!!!!

Had to cut the hubs off the axle and pin through the white metal brake drums so that I could fit them to my simple tube axle already fitted

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I believe these are the KFS set and it is obvious to see the quality of the production that is offered !!!!!!!!!!!!

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I am much happier with the overall look now and will get around to spraying them up when I have a few more parts for the TM ready to spray too

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Thanks again Steve



Nige

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A grand job there Nige, it looks the dogs danglies.

BTW Land Rovers don't leak oil, they'r just marking their territory!

Colin

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