Auroranut
05-06-2009, 03:11 AM
I posted these pics on the Modeling forum when I first joined Hobbytalk. They were in a thread about something else and I don't think most of you have seen them.
I mentioned in my other thread about ending up with a spare kit. This is what I ended up doing with it.
There's so many mods I can't remember them all but some of them included scratchbuilding the top of the block and remodelling the whole block to represent stripped castings. The studs are all threaded sprue except the head studs. They're springs. I thinned all panels to scale thickness with a dremel then made rust holes with a knife. The front end was modified to represent a heavy impact. The left hand front has been forced back a scale 12". All bracketry is scratchbuilt from sheet styrene and aluminium sheet.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/509/medium/Heller_Citroen_1_.JPG
There's no interior in the car- I wasn't prepared to scratchbuild all the crap that goes in there!!:p Instead I sprayed the windows with Dullcote then wiped them down. Problem solved! The rust is done with Tamiya dull red lacquer, flour, and washes of Tamiya acrylics.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/509/medium/Heller_Citroen.JPG
The back of the car is filled with assorted bits and pieces so that the interior can't be seen thru the trunk. The old wood is balsa that's been scraped with a knife blade then weathered with a wash of Tamiya flat black acrylic. The aluminium parts are painted with Humbrol grey, then while still wet flour was sprinkled over them for texture. Another coat of grey, then washes of black and a drybrush with the grey then white. The fence was done the same way as the wood in the trunk. The grass was a challenge that took months!!:drunk: It's made from brush bristles and is planted in holes drilled in the base. I burnt out a brand new Dremel whilst doing it!!
This project was heaps of fun and I recommend everyone have a go at doing one at least once in your life.
Any questions are welcome:). I hope you like it....
Chris.:)
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/509/medium/Heller_Citroen_4_.JPG
I mentioned in my other thread about ending up with a spare kit. This is what I ended up doing with it.
There's so many mods I can't remember them all but some of them included scratchbuilding the top of the block and remodelling the whole block to represent stripped castings. The studs are all threaded sprue except the head studs. They're springs. I thinned all panels to scale thickness with a dremel then made rust holes with a knife. The front end was modified to represent a heavy impact. The left hand front has been forced back a scale 12". All bracketry is scratchbuilt from sheet styrene and aluminium sheet.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/509/medium/Heller_Citroen_1_.JPG
There's no interior in the car- I wasn't prepared to scratchbuild all the crap that goes in there!!:p Instead I sprayed the windows with Dullcote then wiped them down. Problem solved! The rust is done with Tamiya dull red lacquer, flour, and washes of Tamiya acrylics.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/509/medium/Heller_Citroen.JPG
The back of the car is filled with assorted bits and pieces so that the interior can't be seen thru the trunk. The old wood is balsa that's been scraped with a knife blade then weathered with a wash of Tamiya flat black acrylic. The aluminium parts are painted with Humbrol grey, then while still wet flour was sprinkled over them for texture. Another coat of grey, then washes of black and a drybrush with the grey then white. The fence was done the same way as the wood in the trunk. The grass was a challenge that took months!!:drunk: It's made from brush bristles and is planted in holes drilled in the base. I burnt out a brand new Dremel whilst doing it!!
This project was heaps of fun and I recommend everyone have a go at doing one at least once in your life.
Any questions are welcome:). I hope you like it....
Chris.:)
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/509/medium/Heller_Citroen_4_.JPG