paddy
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Post by paddy on Sept 14, 2024 5:00:57 GMT -5
Italeri 1/9 triumph 3HW ( a civilian Triumph tiger 80) I am not one to build the same kit twice normally unless there has been a lot of water under the bridge. I think I built my first Airfix 1/24 Mk1 spit at about 14 years old and half a dozen more over the next 50 years. Likewise with the 1/12 Airfix Bentley until I finally cracked it a couple of years ago with one worth keeping . Sadley I never did crack the Spit Mk1 Anyway about 8 years ago I built this And thought at the time I must make a civilian version one day. And now, here it is Its basically OTB with exceptions of scale metal spokes replacing the plastic mouldings. The original plastic spokes are 1.2mm which to scale makes them nearly 11m which is more like a cart wheel spoke. For the original army despatch version I used 0.5mm piano wire which equates to 4.5 mm to scale which is nearer. The piano wire is an easy way to wreck even the toughest of side cutter being very hard so this time I have used 0.42mm nickel silver rod which is rigid enough to do the job while being easy to cut with std wire cutters. Anyway here is the result and I am very pleased , The kit despite being originally made by Protar in the early 1960’s is very well detailed for its age and the moulds still release the sprues with very little flash although some parts are a little out of register left/right This is proof you can build the same kit twice and still get something original….to the extent that I have also now bought a third because I have another idea for another different result… I just need to work up the enthusiasm to do a couple more spoked wheels -)
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handiabled
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Post by handiabled on Sept 14, 2024 8:58:29 GMT -5
What an excellent stock rendition of your previous build! From the spokes to the custom painted fuel tank this looks spectacular!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Sept 14, 2024 9:18:56 GMT -5
Oh my GOSH man!! Ya know paddy.....this has been one good build to follow along with. I've gotta hand it you pal, whatever modeling subject you take on you do so with some REALLY good finesse in not missing a single detail. I really like the way you painted this last one up and then there's the attention that you paid to the wheel spokes that really makes these things stand out. Bravo on a job well done buddy.
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Post by kyledehart5 on Sept 14, 2024 13:19:08 GMT -5
Beautiful work!! I love the paint scheme. And great job turning this into the civvy version. They look awesome together. Well done.
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Post by keavdog on Sept 14, 2024 17:17:05 GMT -5
Just fantastic. They are both great builds. Well done sir!
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arcticwolf
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Post by arcticwolf on Sept 15, 2024 18:16:51 GMT -5
I love it. Brings back memories, my Dad had a Triumph Terrier way back when I was a kid. Nice job mate.
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rondriaan
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Post by rondriaan on Sept 23, 2024 3:37:35 GMT -5
Beautiful Triumph Paddy
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