Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
- Corricon
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
The Crusader AA Mark 2 is now complete and away from the bench:
Time to break another out from the stash
Time to break another out from the stash
Steve
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
I have also made a little progress with the AA mark 1 by adding a little inside detail and also adding the lip around the gun aperture missing from the conversion kit.
It is now also sporting a first coat of green paint:
Updates to follow
It is now also sporting a first coat of green paint:
Updates to follow
Steve
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
The Crusader Mark II AA tank really turned out well, Steve, another great looking small scale vehicle to add to your collection!
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
Thanks Shaun.
More progress with the Saracens.
First the Mk III. This is now up on its wheels, the headlamps have a couple of gemstones added and I've managed to change those weedy smoke dischargers for some Scorpion ones I had in the spares box:
The ambulance version is now sporting some of its sidelights and indicators courtesy of some lenses from Little Cars:
Unfortunately I ran out of indicators, good job I have some others on their way to me
More progress with the Saracens.
First the Mk III. This is now up on its wheels, the headlamps have a couple of gemstones added and I've managed to change those weedy smoke dischargers for some Scorpion ones I had in the spares box:
The ambulance version is now sporting some of its sidelights and indicators courtesy of some lenses from Little Cars:
Unfortunately I ran out of indicators, good job I have some others on their way to me
Steve
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
Lovely. The ambulance looks very nice with it's red crosses.
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
Lovely jubbly. I'm also a bit of a Little Lenses fan and have a number in stock. The current 1/32nd Crusader that I am building is likely to be a recipient of one or two to replace its moulded in items.
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Got ousted from my usual haunt today as the wife was working from home so it was back to the Dining room table so only building allowed.
This time I thought I'd have a go at updating this one with this:
Have managed to get the truck bed built up, replacing the tailgate and rear mudguards. I have also cut out the windows in the body sides too:
Have also made a start with the cab, but no pictures as of yet.
Updates will follow.
This time I thought I'd have a go at updating this one with this:
Have managed to get the truck bed built up, replacing the tailgate and rear mudguards. I have also cut out the windows in the body sides too:
Have also made a start with the cab, but no pictures as of yet.
Updates will follow.
Steve
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As my son kindly got this out of the loft for me I thought I better get construction underway:
It is also being built for the Crusader GB over on the ATF.
This mornings work saw me to this stage:
Updates will follow, thanks for lookin' in!
It is also being built for the Crusader GB over on the ATF.
This mornings work saw me to this stage:
Updates will follow, thanks for lookin' in!
Steve
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
Excellent subject choices and, given what is on my own workbench at the moment, I'm especially keen to watch your 1/32nd Crusader build
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
A break from Crusaders this afternoon and I've managed to finish the Saracen Ambulance:
Updates to follow
Updates to follow
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
There are Crusaders breaking out all over! That looks a good amount of work for a morning
Best wishes
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
That ambulance looks top gear. Very nice.
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
That Saracen ambulance really looks the business, Steve!
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
That Kugelblitz conversion is too cool!
The Churchill wheels can drive you batty. Very nice work.
The Churchill wheels can drive you batty. Very nice work.
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Re: Corricon's Workbench Window 2018
Thanks for the nice comments guys.
Today I was on the Dining room table again, so building only, so I decided to get the 1/32 Crusader to a point whereby I could apply some paint.
Here it is ready minus its running gear and side skirts:
Updates to follow.
Today I was on the Dining room table again, so building only, so I decided to get the 1/32 Crusader to a point whereby I could apply some paint.
Here it is ready minus its running gear and side skirts:
Updates to follow.
Steve
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