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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, May 8, 2015 11:05 AM

Terry

That's a cool idea regarding the HO trucks. Hmm It probably doesn't look too far off scale either. He also did a nice job of coming up with a WR360 replica as well. The hood is a little wide and it's missing the catwalks, but I'd be clueless of the difference if I hadn't built one.

Steve

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Posted by jibber on Friday, May 8, 2015 11:09 AM

I agree, if it was part of a moving HO train I think it would be very convincing.

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Posted by jibber on Friday, May 8, 2015 11:14 AM

Steve i'm just getting started with a quick update. Theres a lot of detail in this small kit and so far its straight forward with the exception of a little clean up. I put the track together just to be used as a guide to keep the frame square and the wheels level.

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, May 8, 2015 11:33 AM

Very cool Terry!

I was wondering if you used the HO scale tracks would it easier to just modify the tracks? Maybe break the metal rails off and then re-cement them in place at the right width?

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Posted by jibber on Friday, May 8, 2015 11:44 AM

I think it doable, but making track from real materials and adding appropriate weathering makes for some realistic track. This photos in 1/35 and the rail and cleats are plastic, but what I'm using for 1/72 is HO rails with metal cleats and spikes and treating basswood for the ties. I think it looks close to the real thing. 

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, May 8, 2015 11:45 AM

That looks perfect to me.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, May 8, 2015 11:48 AM

Terry,

I noticed while I was building the WR360, that the scale between the Trump kit and the Hase kit are slightly different. When I build my track, I'll have to adjust the track gauge just the slightest between the locomotive and the Karl. I don't remember at the moment which one was larger, but I believe the Trump kit was just a tad larger gauge than the Hase.

Steve

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Posted by jibber on Friday, May 8, 2015 3:13 PM

With the Hasegawa Karl, theres a little play in the wheels. Steve if you take out two wheels and an axle, they just slip on without any adhesive, you can match it up to see.

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Posted by Rob S. on Saturday, May 9, 2015 4:29 PM

Looks real sharp thus far...Yes

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, May 11, 2015 7:20 AM

Looks good Terry!

I did pull out the B-4 and start working on the major sub-assemblies. I'm maybe 1/3rd of the way into the thing so far.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Monday, May 11, 2015 10:38 AM

Moving right along Terry, I have a few other GB's to start/finish before I start mine, but it looks like it's going to be a fun build. Are you going to put men in it?

Steve

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Posted by jibber on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 7:37 AM

Gamera and Rob thanks, you guys that do this all the time means a lot.

Rob I mentioned i'm working on a diorama thats about 28"X48" all in 1/72 and this is the main piece for the train. I already have a lot of pieces just waiting to go, so it'll include a 4 piece train, a German column of up to 8 vehicles (depending on space), a river, some elevation and a few more things. I've been laying everything out but my biggest concern is how to photograph it. I have a friend that does some photography who I think will help.

I should be through sometime this summer.

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Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 7:48 AM

Terry, that diorama sounds cool! Just one word of warning though to be careful- I've started too many large dios and then then burned out half-way though them!

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Posted by jibber on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 6:55 AM

Thanks for the advise, the points well taken. I've been working on pieces for this for about a year and i'm just about ready to start some construction on the base. Just yesterday I laid out a pattern and have everything in place, I'm thinking about closing it in a bit. I started at 28X48, then 24X48 but after seeing the train and vehicles I think I can go to 22 or 20" X 48 without any compromises.

Gamera thanks again, I'll have to battle that for sure.

Terry

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Posted by Rob S. on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 11:10 AM

Wow jib...holy ambitious project...Gonna be epic!

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Posted by waynec on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 10:03 PM

TERRY the pink foam insulation works good for elevations according to a friend. some acrylic caulking to make the edges look nice and paint and texture away.  PS you are insane and coming from me that puts you way out thereBig Smile

i hit a wall about 3 weeks ago so haven't done much. really putzing around with a number of builds but no focus to finish. i know all of us have this happen from time to time.  the K-5 may be on hold until mid-june as i have a local regionals coming up and have other things to finish. here is the heavy flatcar. i will build a loading dock at rear and along back side but am thinking abandoned, rusty, weed infested with some junk on the bed. maybe a critter or 2 will appear as well or parts to a TYPE XXVII or luft 46 thingie. lots of fun with oil washes and dry brushing with more to come.

speaking of critters here is a six pack of 1/35 primed velociraptors. these are going to be fun to paint and my mind is awhirl with dioramas. have to investigate how to preserve real plants for the dioramas. just something different to reignite the spark.

and the K-5 barrel is coming along. popped a seam but easily fixed. this plastic melts easier with testors glue but that is working to my advantage. still have some wiring to finish up near the breech which has put me off for a bit.  KV-2 in background is just for scale but will go in a thrown track abandoned dio for regionals. will add some 37mm and 50mm shell dents. picked up some new stuff to make bases. yes that is 2 feet long,

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Posted by Rob S. on Thursday, May 14, 2015 7:04 AM

Awesome, Wayne, awesome...Velociraptors!! Wicked...Yes

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, May 14, 2015 8:08 AM

That's incredible Wayne, huge.  I just went through a mini block myself. Once Spring started, lawn work, open houses, showing the house and putting my little tv tray/workbench away, walks with the wife just got to be too much and something had to give. Not to mention I was going through my typical change of interests (from planes to armor, to ships, to sci fi, back to ships etc.). Now things have kinda settled into a routine and I've been modeling for a hour or two in the evenings and maybe some on the weekend.

You just do what you gotta do, and we'll be here when you get back to the K5.

Steve

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, May 14, 2015 8:59 AM

Wow, that is awesome Wayne- what would be even cooler if the big gun fired velociraptors like a human cannonball! Bad guys are sitting in a room and suddenly BAM! an angry raptor crashes though the ceiling!!!

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Posted by jibber on Thursday, May 14, 2015 11:20 AM

Wayne thats funny, but not so much your raptors, wow those are so cool and thats one gigantic barrel.

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, May 14, 2015 11:44 AM

Hey Terry, that's pretty friggin' cool!

I love the gun, I'd almost swear it was a model railroad bridge but I guess anything that large would look more like a public works project than an AFV!!!!

And very cool dio plans there. It's a good idea you have to plan everything out in advance. Just one little tip- you might build the parts as each a model in themselves aka the gun, the train, the tanks on the train as separate smaller projects and I think it will help avoid burnout. At least with me if I can SEE different parts coming together it helps me to know I'm making progress ahead instead of looking at a pile of half-completed stuff!

PS: And put a turtle in the pond for your old buddy Gammy!!!  Wink

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Posted by jibber on Thursday, May 14, 2015 12:28 PM

A turtle it is…thats the least I could do. I didn't mention that the base is 20" X 48".

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, May 14, 2015 1:39 PM

That's going to be great looking Terry,

Kinda a slice out of a Model RR layout. If one could build a layout, one could build what your proposing no sweat.

Where are/did you get the guys to put in it?

Steve

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Posted by jibber on Thursday, May 14, 2015 2:54 PM

Steve thats the one thing I haven't picked up yet because I'm waiting to see exactly what I'll need. I have the MC guys and I know I'll need some drivers. There'll only be two in the locomotive and I have an idea for a couple more but thats about it. I tried to plan it out to keep them at a minimum andI've found enough 1/72 to make it happen, just haven't picked them up yet.

As to the layout, I wanted a basic theme of a coordinated effort of moving materials boxed in by mountains and some water for eye candy. I thought this layout gave me all that and room to develop it a bit. I agree its very doable and once the Karl Morser is completed I'm starting on the base and mountains, just wanted to get the biggest piece done first. This isn't going to be a lifetime project.  

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, May 15, 2015 11:16 AM

Now that's one big honkin' breech!!!

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Posted by Theuns on Friday, May 15, 2015 11:59 AM

I went to my shop today to find something but all they had were anti tank guns and no figures or artilary that fell into my price bracket :-(

Theuns

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