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Offline Freddy

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Re: Merlon's not quite 40K SF thread
« Reply #75 on: July 28, 2024, 04:21:23 PM »
Thank you.
I find a cylinder of the correct diameter, then cut a long strip of 10 or 20 thou plastic card. Then wrap it around the cylinder, gluing as I go, three or four times is usually enough.  Does not take that long before the glue sets and you can slide or cut ring off the cylinder. I used the same principle to create the oil tanks posted earlier.
Nice idea, thanks!

Offline BeneathALeadMountain

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Re: Merlon's not quite 40K SF thread
« Reply #76 on: August 02, 2024, 01:01:09 PM »
That’s a brilliant idea, Merlon: I’m really enjoying your approach and seeing your modelling results. I would highly recommend Biostrip - it’s effective, reusable (you can decant a small tub and use it over and over) and non toxic (so should be more suitable for your use) - well worth investigating if you need to do any traditional DIY/household stripping as well.

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Re: Merlon's not quite 40K SF thread
« Reply #77 on: August 09, 2024, 02:32:08 PM »
Apologies for the delay in replying, been over in the Netherlands visiting friends.
Thank you for the suggestion of Biostrip, I shall try that.
Made some progress with the cab, have to be honest I am not liking the cab as much as I thought I would. So rather than cast it, I shall just build it as a one off vehicle.
Onwards


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Re: Merlon's not quite 40K SF thread
« Reply #78 on: August 10, 2024, 02:08:10 PM »
Biostrip ordered, there are plenty of candidates to experiment with.
So built up a chassis to go with the completed cab. Possibly adding in the prop shafts was a bit enthusiastic.


Put a basic drop side flat bed body on the back - can always find a use for one in scenarios.


Need to sort that cab top with some sprue goo, or maybe just paint it as a bad patch of rust.

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Re: Merlon's not quite 40K SF thread
« Reply #79 on: August 11, 2024, 06:20:33 AM »
I thought those tires were green stuff originally, was going to congratulate you on some bonkers crafting. But the truck looks nice. Even if the aesthetician isn't 100% what you'd like, it still looks good and at a lot of commercial vehicles have looks only their creators can love.

Online Merlon

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Re: Merlon's not quite 40K SF thread
« Reply #80 on: August 11, 2024, 04:18:10 PM »
I thought those tires were green stuff originally, was going to congratulate you on some bonkers crafting. But the truck looks nice. Even if the aesthetician isn't 100% what you'd like, it still looks good and at a lot of commercial vehicles have looks only their creators can love.

Very true there are some seriously ugly vehicles out there.

My sculpting skills could never reach the height of tyre treads. Over the years, I have collected a number of wheels from various kits for use in scratch build projects. Either from Ebay wrecks or model shop closure sales -tank transporter kits in particular yield large numbers of wheels. Some wheels where I have limited stocks, I recast for personal use.


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Re: Merlon's not quite 40K SF thread
« Reply #81 on: September 07, 2024, 03:00:30 PM »
Been a while.
Put some paint on the truck, be useful as a pickup truck or terrain in skirmish games.


Also built another vehicle to stick the table, a deck crane. Painting looks rough in the photo, not quite so bad in real life. Can always touch it up in due course.


Some months ago got involved in a competition at local games club. Make something out of crap models, so I took five Catachan figures and revamped them.
A Cutting / Welding servitor, two magnetised gun servitors, man digging the road and a vehicle refueller.


Of course I got derailed at the painting stage, but eventually I gritted my teeth and had a go.


A major player in the campaign is a Techpriest called HL210. First part of his entourage is two tech servitors, one carries a large technical readout that looks like a book.


Techpriests also mean servoskulls, so I have started on a small swarm.


Also as a bit of background activity I am slowly putting some colour on the knight I acquired.
 

Offline Freddy

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Re: Merlon's not quite 40K SF thread
« Reply #82 on: September 08, 2024, 04:14:05 PM »
Great progress, I love them all!

 

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