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Post by tiking on Nov 7, 2015 7:33:49 GMT -5
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Post by Leon on Nov 7, 2015 7:52:53 GMT -5
WOW!!!!!! That is looking awesome Tiking.
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Post by S e r z h--Rest In Peace on Nov 7, 2015 8:02:41 GMT -5
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Post by tiking on Nov 7, 2015 10:47:07 GMT -5
Thanks.
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Post by Return_To_Kit_Form on Nov 7, 2015 10:53:05 GMT -5
I love the weathering on this! Especially the flaky mud on the tires - how did you manage that? Overall it looks great and I can't wait to see it with the trailer.
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Brett
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Post by tiking on Nov 7, 2015 15:02:54 GMT -5
I love the weathering on this! Especially the flaky mud on the tires - how did you manage that? Overall it looks great and I can't wait to see it with the trailer. Regards, Brett Thanks Brett. The method was easy. I used a Humbrol spray earth or dark earth (dont remember) and just sprayed it on. I do not own an Air Brush. Then I just leave it on till it dries. Paint does not stick to rubber very well, so it will start to flake. Juat make sure it dries thoroughly. Then just twist or squeeze the tyre until small tiny cracks start to form. Then when u are happy with the result, just throw on aon real dust. I use real dust. I collected dried mud from my near by farm and used it to weather my models. Nothing beats it. At least I think so.
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Post by mustang1989 on Nov 7, 2015 18:21:25 GMT -5
Man this is cool!!!! How did you go about the rust on the body seams?
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Post by tiking on Nov 7, 2015 23:42:29 GMT -5
Man this is cool!!!! How did you go about the rust on the body seams? Thanks. I used two different color browns applied using the 'sponge technique'. Then I went over the area with a very diluted light brown shade.
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Post by deafpanzer on Nov 9, 2015 15:25:06 GMT -5
DAMN!!! It is not even done and I am already loving this...
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Post by tiking on Nov 9, 2015 15:49:31 GMT -5
DAMN!!! It is not even done and I am already loving this... Haha! Thanks buddy.
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Post by `Boots` on Dec 12, 2015 18:22:23 GMT -5
Man...........i can`t get enough of your superb truck builds fella, that looks fantastic despite being only halfway there
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Post by tiking on Dec 17, 2015 23:31:11 GMT -5
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Post by k1w1 on Dec 18, 2015 4:02:52 GMT -5
Excellent work !
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Post by tiking on Dec 18, 2015 4:47:24 GMT -5
Thanks guys.
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Post by Leon on Dec 18, 2015 5:48:23 GMT -5
That is fantastic looking Tiking! The concrete slabs are totally different.I like it.
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Post by deafpanzer on Dec 19, 2015 11:05:21 GMT -5
WOW! The trailer looks fantastic!
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Post by tiking on Dec 19, 2015 17:52:51 GMT -5
WOW! The trailer looks fantastic! Thanks. Appreciate you looking.
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Post by `Boots` on Dec 19, 2015 18:23:09 GMT -5
That is outstanding fella......brilliant work indeed!!! Where do you source all these wagons and trailers from.......would love to have a go at something like this one day I remember a while back you mentioning the nickname being the same
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Post by tiking on Dec 19, 2015 20:01:53 GMT -5
That is outstanding fella......brilliant work indeed!!! Where do you source all these wagons and trailers from.......would love to have a go at something like this one day I remember a while back you mentioning the nickname being the same Yep. My aunt used to call my father boots when they were growing up. Somehow i adopted the nickname because everyone was named Charles in the family. Where do i source this traileg you asked? I just looked at many pics of the net that showed how concrete are transported. I then enlarge the construction to a design i like. So basically by i just imagine how i want the design and go from there.
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Post by `Boots` on Dec 24, 2015 15:05:16 GMT -5
Hey bud.........i meant what kits do you use and where do you get them, sorry buddy i put that wrong when i asked where you source them from
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Post by tiking on Dec 25, 2015 6:46:19 GMT -5
Well, for this particular build I used the Scania 142H platform with tarp truck kit. I just built the truck without the platform and turned it into a tractor with some scratch building involved. The trailer was scratchbuilt. Since these pics were taken, I have since moved the electrical box to the front of the trailer. I also removed the support legs from the side and placed them under the front part of the trailer. EU regulations. I have also added other details and working on a load for the trailer. I will post pics when everything is done.
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Post by adt70hk on Dec 25, 2015 17:39:09 GMT -5
Hello tiking
I'm most definitely NOT a 'truck' man when it comes to the hobby but that has to be the best truck I've seen since I returned after a very long break.
The whole look and feel could be taken straight off almost any real life vehicle.
A simply stunning job and it's not even finished!
VERY well done!
Andrew
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Post by tiking on Dec 26, 2015 2:03:26 GMT -5
Thank you kindly Andrew. It will soon be. ☺
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Post by tiking on Jan 2, 2016 17:44:28 GMT -5
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Post by Leon on Jan 2, 2016 17:59:37 GMT -5
WOW!!!!! That is some awesome work Tiking.I love how you used the cardboard for the steel plates. What did you paint them with?
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Post by tiking on Jan 2, 2016 19:25:30 GMT -5
WOW!!!!! That is some awesome work Tiking.I love how you used the cardboard for the steel plates. What did you paint them with? Thanks Leon. I used Citadel black spray can. Then used Tamiyas earth brown, I think its called that. Then i I used used two different dark brown Citadel colors by using the sponge method. Then, went over certain areas with Mig Rust powders. Then lastly, i sprayed everything with Vallejo spray Matt varnish.
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Post by Leon on Jan 2, 2016 19:39:13 GMT -5
Tiking,thank you for info! Bookmarked for future referance.
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Post by John Everett on Jan 2, 2016 21:09:56 GMT -5
Damn!
About half of those pictures could be very easily mistaken for a real vehicle. Careful it doesn't drive itself off your workbench in the middle of the night.
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Post by tiking on Jan 3, 2016 0:26:54 GMT -5
Hihihi! Thanks for that.
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