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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Under Construction => Topic started by: Dave W on October 05, 2021, 09:42:39 AM
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Something a bit different on the model bench right now, a 1/35 ICM Ford Model T Ford LCP (Light Car Patrol) vehicle used by Australian forces in Palestine in 1918.
(https://i.postimg.cc/3Jv03D9b/ICM-35663-1024x1024.jpg)
WW1 vehicles are growing in popularity and Ukrainian manufacturer ICM does an excellent line in the Model T Ford variations.
(https://i.postimg.cc/FsbFxfLG/ICM-DS3510-5-1024x1024.jpg)
The engineering of the ICM kit is of the highest quality and this is a real gem of a kit. I'm taking a different route this time with a fairly fast build, with painting and detailing later.
The ICM kit goes together well and after two days here's where it stands. Bear in mind I'm a really slow builder so this is light speed for me!
(https://i.postimg.cc/RZsBPwV1/20211004-230645-resized-002.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/g2kpqgdk/20211004-230623-resized-002.jpg)
The kit is proving to be a fun build and a joy to put together- not something we can say about every model!
When finished it will sit on a desert diorama base.
(https://i.postimg.cc/P5tXVtbH/LCP-scheme.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/8c1XQnZ7/196898-1.jpg)
Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
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I had seen these before and they are appealing to me. Too bad they aren't the right scale! ;D
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Looks to be an awesome build of a Great Kit!
RAGIII
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I don't know this smaller scale Model T but I have built some of the ICM Model T in 1:24. And these builds were great fun!
I showed them in this forum too.
Have fun!
Frank
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Looking forward to see what you do with this.
WD
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Keep those updates flowing, Dave!
Cheers,
Bob 8)
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I tell you what, I'm not a car guy but I wouldn't mind one in 1:1! I love the governmental(?) crest on the radiator.
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An update on the ICM LCP project. The kit goes together very well and is nicely engineered.
Here's where we are with initial painting under way.
(https://i.postimg.cc/6628zCGr/20211014-224018-resized-002.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/fWGJPkx6/20211014-224059-resized-002.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/05F8N3jm/20211014-224002-resized-002.jpg)
The model when finished will sit on a desert base with one engine cowl open and steam escaping from an overheated motor. There's an Australian soldier in preparation who will be sitting on the running board in his singlet, smoking a pipe while the car cools down.
More images soon.
Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
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I missed this update until now. Really looking great and I can't wait to see the Diorama!
RAGIII
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Looking good! I just finished a desert diorama with this and the utility. As you say, nice little kits that go together really well. Look forward to seeing your progress. Cheers Matt
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Construction update and here we have the preliminary scene, an over heated Model T with the bonnet open and the driver calmly smoking his pipe while he waits for everything to settle down.
(https://i.postimg.cc/L6ddb9sx/20211024-102933-resized-002.jpg)
The figure is a converted Master Box mechanic with an ICM Anzac hat.
The base is a small photo frame with scenic sand. The model is brush painted with Humbrol acrylics. Still some work to go and weathering yet to be done. This build has taken two weeks- light speed for me, but the ICM kit is very nice and finely detailed.
Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
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Beautiful work, Dave! You can almost feel the heat. I like the base, simple, but right.
Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Awesome work Dave. The figure looks great and the setting is simple but effective. Looking forward to the weathering 8)
RAGIII
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Nice work on this, Dave. Are you going to add the steam?
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Thanks for the kind words folks, much appreciated.
Ken - I have thought about having 'steam' escaping but am not sure how to do this. I tried teasing some strands of cotton wool but it just didn't look right. Any suggestions?
cheers
Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
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I was thinking cotton as well and I have no other ideas. Maybe some websites that feature dioramas would have more to offer.
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Thanks Ken. It's an interesting idea and I shall see if its possible. I tried various tricks today but it just looks like strands of cotton wool... modelling is fun? :)
cheers
Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
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Dave, you may have a look for "fibre fill"?, I don't find the right term for the german word "Füllwatte". It is some artificial material to fill toy animals and dolls. It may look better as cotton. You may have a look in the handicraft shops for woman ;)
If you google/picture search for "Füllwatte" you will find a lot of exmaples, this one looks already on this picture like smoke or steam:
(https://www.baerenlaedle.de/images/product_images/original_images/f_ll1.jpg)
Source: baerenlaedle.de
Cheers,
Frank