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  • LateFan
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    Wheels were fun. Looks like somebody hit a rock and bent one, dammit! The Limestone color only comes in a jar, so hand-painted here, and the roof. Now see how you're limited by the kit? - these cool old military tires are WAY too small in diameter for this lift. That's one thing I wish I could change. Tall and skinny, not fat.
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    Lots of galvanized trim painting and tiny lights, then to make the top fit.....
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    Getting the windshield frame right was a bear. I had to sand plastic away until the whole roof could slide forward and not hang off the tailgate.
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    Then a wild GT40 appeared!
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    You run into the store for 5 minutes and somebody steals your damn wheels....and hubs....
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  • LateFan
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    Fit body to chassis for fit. 109s sit kind of low, with a skinny track width. A lot of people are modifying them with wider 110 axles and lifting them some. I built little styrene spring shackle extenders for the leaf springs, and fit some hollow dowels to the axle tube to push the wheels out like a 110. (Roof doesn't fit right - that took some work, everything is so thin, you can't force it.)

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    Added a small dowel on the wheel hubs to fit inside the hollow one in the axle tube. My glue didn't want to cooperate and I got some serious camber stance YO! Had to rebuild them 3 times and hold them still for an hour. Ugh.
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  • LateFan
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    We started out thinking we wanted that classic pale green LR color with the off-white (Limestone) roof. No spray colors even close. Tried a flat green and it just looked olive drab. Found a pale green hardware store paint at Ace. Color was right, but it make the plastic sort of soft and sticky and it never cured. Learned another modeling thing!

    Sanded what I could off and went with plan B, this truck, which I love....
    You lose body detail every time you sand - learned another modeling thing. They used Limestone on the wheels as well. Note those nice tall skinny tires.
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    Had to mask and repaint all this sheet metal I had already built....derp.... I like the old leather seats - forget which brown. Hand painted matte for some texture.
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    Studied a LOT of photos to locate all the door cut lines, scored them very deep, then drilled out the door latch recess and glued a flat styrene piece on the back of the new hole.
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    Proper LR green, bit SO glossy - LR's are never this glossy. So I went over it with a light matte clear. Not sure that's how you're supposed to do that, but...
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    Blacked in the door gaps with matte black and resprayed over that. Turned out pretty good. (LR's have huge door gaps)
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  • LateFan
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    So a real Land Rover Station wagon has Alpine windows in the roof - gotta cut those in somehow...

    Studied a lot of straight-on side photos to get the proportions right, drilled holes, used rat files and little saws. Lots of sanding to smooth it.
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    Make some curved glass out of some thin plastic...
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    Finished roof
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  • LateFan
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    ^^^ I love models with engines in them.

    Who makes that 914 kit? - that's nice. How hard would it be to mold GT fenders for that? I suppose it would all crack and fall off. Then how would you make 9" Fuch wheels?

    So the Land Rover was an Italeri kit of a military version 109 2-door with little side windows in the metal top. I wanted a full 4-door station wagon updated expedition truck.

    Here's the illustration on the box and how the body pieces came...
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    So some cutting was involved. Everything from what would be the door frame back...
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    Made new styrene sides with the rear door window and rear window cut out. Later used clear for the windows and scored them for the sliders.
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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by JasonC View Post
    Awesome! Been debating on picking u that kit myself.




    I highly recommend it. Only seen one other tamiya kit pop up for this car other one was a off the wall brand. The detail is amazing. They do use same body as the m635csi so you have to shave the m emblem off the trunk.

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  • JasonC
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    Awesome! Been debating on picking u that kit myself.



    Put this one together finally. 1976 AMC Gremlin X. Painted a few years ago, and sat in a box like most of mine so far. Got a Mercedes that i'm doing now and that should be the last of my ones sitting in a box half done...









    This 914 isn't the greatest build I've ever done, and also sat in a box for years lol.



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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    My group A 635csi showed up xmas eve out of nowhere. Im out of white tamiya spray paint so I cant to much until tomorrow when the hobby store is open. For now i just built the m30 and called it quits.





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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by IceWhite View Post
    Seeing this thread getting filled up by QUKBMER and that other guy was getting tiresome.
    I know! All that American stuff, what's up with that lol :o

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  • squidmaster
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    Great stuff! Can't wait till see the rest

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  • IceWhite
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    ^True. The attention to detail is Awesome!!!!

    Seeing this thread getting filled up by QUKBMER and that other guy was getting tiresome.

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  • JasonC
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    Awesome additions to the thread! Great jobs!!!

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  • QUKBMER
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    Great work !!!! Love the detail !!

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  • LateFan
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    I made a custom roof rack for a Land Rover 109...first time I tried anything like that..

    Glued down the top of the frame, made a little jig for the horizontal rails..
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    Peeled off the paper, sanded, puttied, painted it galvanized steel.
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    Then I had to stain balsa planks to look like grime and gas stains..I think they scale to about a 1x10 board, which might not be enough to walk around on, but...
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    Found some tools at 1:24, painted some rusty Jerry cans... We're headed for Africa!
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    Last edited by LateFan; 12-23-2016, 03:56 PM.

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  • LateFan
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    Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
    Want one?[/IMG]

    From my aborted McLaren project. It was missing too many pieces so I trashed it and kept the motor/trans
    Cool, a white Ford? Is it a 289 or a big block? Sadly mine is all glued together long ago, and the rear deck doesn't lift off.

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