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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Hupp n at em on January 18, 2016, 08:44:13 PM
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I'm doing a Mad Max Hot wheels project, but I noticed car modelling kits tend to be larger scale. I want to be able to make piles of scrap, both for scenery and also as stowage/cargo hauls for truck beds. Any kits come to mind as being a particularly useful "mine" of small car/vehicle parts?
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I'm doing a Mad Max Hot wheels project, but I noticed car modelling kits tend to be larger scale. I want to be able to make piles of scrap, both for scenery and also as stowage/cargo hauls for truck beds. Any kits come to mind as being a particularly useful "mine" of small car/vehicle parts?
Scaling will probably be a bit of an issue so you will have to find kits that look right by eye. Hot wheels should be about 1/64th scale which does not fit neatly into any modeling scales. I did a quick look and found this online supplier with a fairly good selection of military transport trucks. http://www.hobbylinc.com/1:72-scale-truck-plastic-model-cars-trucks-vehicles (http://www.hobbylinc.com/1:72-scale-truck-plastic-model-cars-trucks-vehicles) For crates, Jerry cans and other sundries you can look at the 1/72 secondary market with sites like - http://www.fieldsofglorymodels.co.uk/172-scale-720ag-german-ammo-crates-40-pieces-6983-p.asp (http://www.fieldsofglorymodels.co.uk/172-scale-720ag-german-ammo-crates-40-pieces-6983-p.asp) IMO the HO scale train market would serve you better since they have many different scenic items that you can use. For a mad max style post apocalyptic project the civilian stuff would definitely be more of a fit. Of course when you add the term railroad the price goes up so be sure to shop around. I know I did not answer your question with a quick "buy this one" answer. I hope my post helps and gives you some more ideas.
Snitchy sends.
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Scaling will probably be a bit of an issue so you will have to find kits that look right by eye. Hot wheels should be about 1/64th scale which does not fit neatly into any modeling scales. I did a quick look and found this online supplier with a fairly good selection of military transport trucks. http://www.hobbylinc.com/1:72-scale-truck-plastic-model-cars-trucks-vehicles (http://www.hobbylinc.com/1:72-scale-truck-plastic-model-cars-trucks-vehicles) For crates, Jerry cans and other sundries you can look at the 1/72 secondary market with sites like - http://www.fieldsofglorymodels.co.uk/172-scale-720ag-german-ammo-crates-40-pieces-6983-p.asp (http://www.fieldsofglorymodels.co.uk/172-scale-720ag-german-ammo-crates-40-pieces-6983-p.asp) IMO the HO scale train market would serve you better since they have many different scenic items that you can use. For a mad max style post apocalyptic project the civilian stuff would definitely be more of a fit. Of course when you add the term railroad the price goes up so be sure to shop around. I know I did not answer your question with a quick "buy this one" answer. I hope my post helps and gives you some more ideas.
Snitchy sends.
Haha nope, you are right, but still very helpful. :)
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Try also Rocco kits.
Although more 1/87 you get small packs of accessories.
Preiser also has some 1/72 and 1/87 stuff like spair tires, oil drums, jerricans, etc.
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stan johansen has some bits which claim to be 20mm - link (http://www.stanjohansenminiatures.com/Road.htm) that could work.
i forget but another supplier just had a new release over the holiday.
on the post apoc forum, there's lots of great suggestions. i just use small parts from old 1:24 kits - lots of tiny stuff from engines.
and hotwheels tend to vary in scale for packaging reasons.
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found it - brigade games http://brigadegames.3dcartstores.com/Vehicle-Customization-Parts_c_585.html (http://brigadegames.3dcartstores.com/Vehicle-Customization-Parts_c_585.html)
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I would look for the battlefield accessories kits from Italeri, Academy, Fuji and others. Lots of drum, wooden posts, griders and so forth. For weapons I used FOW vehicle guns, brass/plastic tubes and 40K guns are also great
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Hot wheels should be about 1/64th scale which does not fit neatly into any modeling scales.
IMHE many are closer to 1/72nd. I'm using 20mm minis with them and they're just fine, aside from there not being a great range of 20mm figures to go with them. Depends on the vehicle as they typically all have to fit the same blister packet.
These are Dark Future with a bit of a hack
(http://i.imgur.com/z3f2oH7.jpg)
Stan Johanesen
(http://i.imgur.com/3wkk13J.jpg)
Ramshackle games do both crews and customisation pieces, although not the scrap you're after, http://shop.ramshacklegames.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=47&products_id=514 (http://shop.ramshacklegames.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=47&products_id=514)
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I am looking for a source of any 20mm seated figures - I am converting them for WWI and RCW - has anyone a suggestion for manufacturers? Had thought typical 1/72 pilots but most are not ideal.