Out of the toybox
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Out of the toybox
Hi All
Been (over a fairly long period) working on some 1980's vehicles for my layout. There, aside from buses being a big gap in models available ready to plonk!
A couple of the old Corgi Lorries are to 4mm scale. The first being the Ford Cargo
Ford Cargo with Base toys chassis and a scratchbuilt box body and tail lift. The pic below shows a before and after.
On the left the Corgi MAN lorry with base toys chassis, widened and detailed flat bed and a Hi-ab crane from Herpa.
Paint (with a knightwing Volvo thrown in)
Some variations on a transit theme. Original trackside model on the right , the bare bones of a LWB version in the middle (to be a White Arrow Mk 2) and a SWB luton version on the left.
Cheers
Jim
Been (over a fairly long period) working on some 1980's vehicles for my layout. There, aside from buses being a big gap in models available ready to plonk!
A couple of the old Corgi Lorries are to 4mm scale. The first being the Ford Cargo
Ford Cargo with Base toys chassis and a scratchbuilt box body and tail lift. The pic below shows a before and after.
On the left the Corgi MAN lorry with base toys chassis, widened and detailed flat bed and a Hi-ab crane from Herpa.
Paint (with a knightwing Volvo thrown in)
Some variations on a transit theme. Original trackside model on the right , the bare bones of a LWB version in the middle (to be a White Arrow Mk 2) and a SWB luton version on the left.
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Out of the toybox
Hi All
Nearly there now.
Cheers
Jim
Nearly there now.
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Out of the toybox
Hi All
A bit more to show you. Starting with my interpretation of a Translucent roof.
Followed by the beginnings of (what will be a large-ish) fleet of buses.
Leyland National (mk2)
Before anyone says I know the nose is out of proportion and that will be corrected on the next one, this one will have to face the other way!
Leyland Lynx
Cheers
Jim
A bit more to show you. Starting with my interpretation of a Translucent roof.
Followed by the beginnings of (what will be a large-ish) fleet of buses.
Leyland National (mk2)
Before anyone says I know the nose is out of proportion and that will be corrected on the next one, this one will have to face the other way!
Leyland Lynx
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Out of the toybox
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Earlier in the thread I was looking at transit based options and 2 of them are all but done, save wing mirrors and number plates that is.
Cheers
Jim
Earlier in the thread I was looking at transit based options and 2 of them are all but done, save wing mirrors and number plates that is.
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Out of the toybox
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Inspired by Peters thread over on RMweb here I have picked up (for a massive 20p!) a Corgi Mercedes Minibus. Research shows its pretty accurate for 4mm scale and was in production from the late 60's right up until 1986! It also came in many versions so an ideal candidate for a typical large white van!
Basically (so far) I have cut out the window frames and filled in the side and back windows along with the slot at the back that holds the chassis in place. These infills will need filler and sanding smooth before door lines are scribed on. The wheels have been swapped for Paragon models ones as per my earlier Transit conversions.
Cheers
Jim
Inspired by Peters thread over on RMweb here I have picked up (for a massive 20p!) a Corgi Mercedes Minibus. Research shows its pretty accurate for 4mm scale and was in production from the late 60's right up until 1986! It also came in many versions so an ideal candidate for a typical large white van!
Basically (so far) I have cut out the window frames and filled in the side and back windows along with the slot at the back that holds the chassis in place. These infills will need filler and sanding smooth before door lines are scribed on. The wheels have been swapped for Paragon models ones as per my earlier Transit conversions.
Cheers
Jim
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Been a while since I posted anything to this thread. The Mercedes van shown above has been finished for a while now so here's a piccie ofg it posing alongside another one thats straight from the toybox.
I have been hacking up more Corgi lorries too.
I need to order a Dodge cab from RTI for the one on theft. The Jewson transfers on the other one are home brewed.
A couple more in progress ones. More DIY transfers.
Cheers
Jim
Been a while since I posted anything to this thread. The Mercedes van shown above has been finished for a while now so here's a piccie ofg it posing alongside another one thats straight from the toybox.
I have been hacking up more Corgi lorries too.
I need to order a Dodge cab from RTI for the one on theft. The Jewson transfers on the other one are home brewed.
A couple more in progress ones. More DIY transfers.
Cheers
Jim
Re: Out of the toybox
Jim, Do you have any images of your road transport completed...?
Cheers, Tony
Cheers, Tony
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Re: Out of the toybox
Hi Tony
I need to take some! The only one I have of anything properly finished, weathered, wing mirrors etc is this one. The Mecedes van pictured above is complete too but not 'on location'!
Cheers
Jim
I need to take some! The only one I have of anything properly finished, weathered, wing mirrors etc is this one. The Mecedes van pictured above is complete too but not 'on location'!
Cheers
Jim
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jim s-w wrote:Hi Tony
I need to take some! The only one I have of anything properly finished, weathered, wing mirrors etc is this one. The Mecedes van pictured above is complete too but not 'on location'!
Cheers
Jim
JIm, That's a nice looking model. The reason I asked was because I didn't see at first any wing mirrors. Pleased they are there. Its THE feature that is usually left off all road vehicles. No wing mirrors fitted to the road vehicles on CR, he said in embarrassement. Good on you, Jim.
Cheers, Tony
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Re: Out of the toybox
Hi Tony
I drew up a little etch for some.
Buses too
(I have only done Leyland National and Leyland Lynx so far.
Cheers
Jim
I drew up a little etch for some.
Buses too
(I have only done Leyland National and Leyland Lynx so far.
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Out of the toybox
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A while ago there was a discussion (over on RMweb) about the Dodge Commer and mention made that the EFSI one is 4mm scale. So, suitably inspired I tracked one down and have produced this!
Along with the obligatory wheel swap I filed off the read wheel arches and repositioned them lower down. I also changed the radiator and bonnet to represent a Diesel engined version. I wanted to try out an idea I had to reproduce the effect you get when old lettering is removed after a long time. So I printed out a logo in a very slightly darker red on transfer paper and then applied it to the model AFTER i had weathered it. Quite pleased with the result!
Cheers
Jim
A while ago there was a discussion (over on RMweb) about the Dodge Commer and mention made that the EFSI one is 4mm scale. So, suitably inspired I tracked one down and have produced this!
Along with the obligatory wheel swap I filed off the read wheel arches and repositioned them lower down. I also changed the radiator and bonnet to represent a Diesel engined version. I wanted to try out an idea I had to reproduce the effect you get when old lettering is removed after a long time. So I printed out a logo in a very slightly darker red on transfer paper and then applied it to the model AFTER i had weathered it. Quite pleased with the result!
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Out of the toybox
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A few more for your perusal!
Left to right - ABC volvo Ailsa - top and bottom half glued together, filled and sanded smooth - I repainted the middle and re-branded it to WMT livery. Weathered and then the windows were masked before a quick coat of matt varnish. Although the ABC model includes rear view mirrors I substituted them with my own etched ones.
Leyland Constructor in ARC colours. Base toys cab on a modified Knightwing tippler chassis
Dodge commer from EFSI. I filed off the rear wheel arches and redid them lover down. I also modified the radiator and bonnet to represent a diesel engined version. The transfers on all 3 were DIY.
Regards
Jim
A few more for your perusal!
Left to right - ABC volvo Ailsa - top and bottom half glued together, filled and sanded smooth - I repainted the middle and re-branded it to WMT livery. Weathered and then the windows were masked before a quick coat of matt varnish. Although the ABC model includes rear view mirrors I substituted them with my own etched ones.
Leyland Constructor in ARC colours. Base toys cab on a modified Knightwing tippler chassis
Dodge commer from EFSI. I filed off the rear wheel arches and redid them lover down. I also modified the radiator and bonnet to represent a diesel engined version. The transfers on all 3 were DIY.
Regards
Jim
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An ongoing project. The Daimler Fleetline bus as seen here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/8050359@N07/2209000168/
I need lots of these but alas nothing is available off the shelf so...
[img width=800 height=379]http://www.rmweb.co.uk/forum/download/file.php?id=59508[/img]
A couple of likely candidates off the shelf. Atlanteans from Britbus (left) and EFE. I decided the Britbus effort was closer.
The britbus one stripped down along side a resin kit for the actual fleetline. For the money the resin kit is poor so I plan to stick with the die cast ones for the layout. I will finish the resin one anyway now that I have it.
Since I need a lot it made sense to draw up an etch for the parts I need to convert the model. Of course I can use these parts to improve the resin bus too.
[img width=800 height=440]http://jsmithwright.demonweb.co.uk/hostedimages/Fleetline%20etch.jpg[/img]
My etch
Front and rear views. There were a few mistakes in the etch but thats what test etches are for aint it?
Regards
Jim
An ongoing project. The Daimler Fleetline bus as seen here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/8050359@N07/2209000168/
I need lots of these but alas nothing is available off the shelf so...
[img width=800 height=379]http://www.rmweb.co.uk/forum/download/file.php?id=59508[/img]
A couple of likely candidates off the shelf. Atlanteans from Britbus (left) and EFE. I decided the Britbus effort was closer.
The britbus one stripped down along side a resin kit for the actual fleetline. For the money the resin kit is poor so I plan to stick with the die cast ones for the layout. I will finish the resin one anyway now that I have it.
Since I need a lot it made sense to draw up an etch for the parts I need to convert the model. Of course I can use these parts to improve the resin bus too.
[img width=800 height=440]http://jsmithwright.demonweb.co.uk/hostedimages/Fleetline%20etch.jpg[/img]
My etch
Front and rear views. There were a few mistakes in the etch but thats what test etches are for aint it?
Regards
Jim
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Well,
The fleetlines have emerged from the paintshop. Still preferring the ex britbus.
What follows is a before and after picture with my brummy fleetline alongside the Britbus Atlantean it started out as.
Cheers
Jim
The fleetlines have emerged from the paintshop. Still preferring the ex britbus.
What follows is a before and after picture with my brummy fleetline alongside the Britbus Atlantean it started out as.
Cheers
Jim
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Aside from fitting a driver the ERF B series is now done.
Also took some more pictures while I was outside.
There is more on my site for those interested
click here
Cheers
Jim
Aside from fitting a driver the ERF B series is now done.
Also took some more pictures while I was outside.
There is more on my site for those interested
click here
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Out of the toybox
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Got the fleetlines finished externally too
Again more new bus pictures on my site
click here
Cheers
Jim
Got the fleetlines finished externally too
Again more new bus pictures on my site
click here
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Out of the toybox
jim s-w wrote:Hi All
Got the fleetlines finished externally too
Those take me back so well to schooldays
Are you going to be doing a "Quinton 9" ?
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Hi Paul
Dunno yet - depends where the route went in the city. I really need to get hold of an old timetable...
Cheers
Jim
Dunno yet - depends where the route went in the city. I really need to get hold of an old timetable...
Cheers
Jim
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These look great, I like the grubby look to that purple artic. Are you going to "populate" them? The buses would look great with people inside.
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Re: Out of the toybox
Yes indeed
Only the fleetlines and the ERF cab need people - the rest already have them.
Cheers
Jim
Only the fleetlines and the ERF cab need people - the rest already have them.
Cheers
Jim
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Also OMWB is a Mk1 transit bus from John Day Models. A simple enough kit - just 3 parts but lets just say its a bit erm... 'scruffy'
Should be an interesting one this one
Cheers
Jim
Also OMWB is a Mk1 transit bus from John Day Models. A simple enough kit - just 3 parts but lets just say its a bit erm... 'scruffy'
Should be an interesting one this one
Cheers
Jim
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I am currently working on a rescue vehicle based on the good old Corgi Ford Cargo
progress on the bulkhead for the back. Simply 60thou square microstrip and a bit of 20 thou for the plate.
This is how it looks in temporary position (the wheels are too big at the moment)
The winch is just a piece of microstrip, a piece of tube and a couple of washers. More 60thou represents the motor and wrap cotton round for the cable. The guide again is from microstrip, the main housing being U section cut to shape. The lights are simply a couple of 2mm bearings.
Cheers
Jim
I am currently working on a rescue vehicle based on the good old Corgi Ford Cargo
progress on the bulkhead for the back. Simply 60thou square microstrip and a bit of 20 thou for the plate.
This is how it looks in temporary position (the wheels are too big at the moment)
The winch is just a piece of microstrip, a piece of tube and a couple of washers. More 60thou represents the motor and wrap cotton round for the cable. The guide again is from microstrip, the main housing being U section cut to shape. The lights are simply a couple of 2mm bearings.
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Out of the toybox
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The corgi based ford cargo becomes the first thing off my work bench in 2011 - Heres a couple of piccies
Cheers
Jim
The corgi based ford cargo becomes the first thing off my work bench in 2011 - Heres a couple of piccies
Cheers
Jim
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jim s-w wrote:Hi All
The corgi based ford cargo becomes the first thing off my work bench in 2011 - Heres a couple of piccies
Cheers
Jim
The model looks excellent Jim, just a couple of comments though, those ramps look a tad on the long side or the beaver tail angle is wrong, when the ramps are down the angle should match or at least be really close to the beavertail angle of the body, also the long vehicle signs on the ramps are incorrect, they are only required on articulated vehicles, you should change to just the striped version only to be correct, then again you don't even have to have them on 7.5t trucks. The one that I used to drive also had a straps box located behind the rear wheels.
I remember recovering a burnt out car for the insurance company from the Rover plant at oxford, it was so glued to the ground in its own burnt plastics, that it snapped the shackle between the hook and the cable, cable whiplashed and removed the Cargo's rear cab windows in loads of little bits, I still got the car recovered though.... happy days they were
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Thanks for the info Trevor
The chaps on the model truck forum thought I would need them. The 1986 highway code isnt much help as it groups the long vehicle and chevrons all together saying :-
"motor vehicles over 7500 KG gross weight and trailers over 3500 Kg maximum gross weight. The vertical markings are also required to be fitted to builders skips placed in the road. Commercial vehicle or combination longer than 13 metres (optional on combinations between 11 and 13 metres"
I'll swap them for the chevrons I think. Again they seem to be all manner of shapes and sizes. Its pretty hard finding pictures of anything in the 80's (thats not a bus!) let lone its backside! I found my prototype for this one lurking around the back of the Birmingham Bus museum.
While I always do my models for my own enjoyment I love it when something I have done sparks a little story or memory like the one you mentioned here, Thanks for sharing it.
Cheers
Jim
The chaps on the model truck forum thought I would need them. The 1986 highway code isnt much help as it groups the long vehicle and chevrons all together saying :-
"motor vehicles over 7500 KG gross weight and trailers over 3500 Kg maximum gross weight. The vertical markings are also required to be fitted to builders skips placed in the road. Commercial vehicle or combination longer than 13 metres (optional on combinations between 11 and 13 metres"
I'll swap them for the chevrons I think. Again they seem to be all manner of shapes and sizes. Its pretty hard finding pictures of anything in the 80's (thats not a bus!) let lone its backside! I found my prototype for this one lurking around the back of the Birmingham Bus museum.
While I always do my models for my own enjoyment I love it when something I have done sparks a little story or memory like the one you mentioned here, Thanks for sharing it.
Cheers
Jim
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