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1/24 Mr Bean's Mini WIP.

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1/24 Mr Bean's Mini WIP.
Posted by smeagol the vile on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 6:06 PM
I am building a 1/24 scale Morris Mini Cooper 1275S Mk.1 for my friend as a Christmas gift.
I will show some of my WIP pictures as well as a few of my reference photos.  I am going to try and make it as close to the image as I can, including the mismatched yellow paint on one of the doors and the dead bolt lock on the door.

Reference Shots

Odd color door and damage


door lock


some interior


the concept photograph




The kit is going to be done without the actuial Mr Bean himself, since there is no 1/24 scale mr bean, and a stand in figure wont do.


The car itself hasent been started, but the accessories have been, here is a look

The Kit



The TV box and the Deadbolt




To make the card board box in scale what I did was...
I got a piece of computer paper, folded it half horisontally (standing as it would in a printed) I then unfolded it, slathered it in white glue, and folded it again.  When it dried it was thick and very stiff.  I then proceded to fold it into the shape and cut the areas to make the flaps fold.  Once I did that I glued it in the box shape, but left the flaps unglued.  I folded them like you do a card board box to keep it close without taping it (you know what I mean) and semi glued those down.  I then put some masking tape cut thin over it on a part or two, to simulate packing tape.  Then, simple brown airbrushing.


The WIP of the Deadbolt


I love my luck.  I'm thinking, how am I going to make the lock itself?  I go to plug in my dremel, to try and make the little thiny thin parts of the hanging lock, and I see this!


I glued one strip of syrene on the other, one slightly smaller on all sides.

When it dried I used my flat file to file a grove, as you can see on the referance pic.  I then used my dremel to square it up and put the grove on the sides as well.

Then using a diffrent head I drilled a hole in the side (which is really the bottom, but how it sits its the side)

I then used gorilla glue (only super glue I have, it serves it's purpose) to attach the lock to the deadbolt.




NEXT STEP is to make a mask of a logo that says "TV" like is on the box in the reference shot.

Now, I do have a question.  This kit is a solid body for the car body... but if you see the pics the front has some... damage to it, from hitting a certain blue regal reliant supervan III a few times.  How can I simulate that damage?

 

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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 6:35 PM

Honestly, Steve--my first thought was "...and this is the guy who says he can't scratchbuild an armchair?!"

That box looks great! 

Mr Bean RULES!!!! He's HILARIOUS! I love his "Singing in Church" skit LOL! 

This shold be a fun build to watch! I'm sure you could find  figure who approximates ROland Martin?! It wouldn't be hard to modify one to look like him?!

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 9:01 PM

You had the name almost right, its Rowan Atkinson, but I wont hold that against you.

As far as the arm chair, I said I didnt have the skillset, I never worked with any kind of modeling putty or epoxy, the kind of thing for adding to a model.  Nor do I have any, didnt mean I wouldnt have if I had the stuff.

As far as the box, I had used that technique with the bandage of the arm of my Soviet tank commander figure.  So I knew how the glue would work.  As I said before, I think, When it comes to modeling, im a quick learner.

The reason Im not after a figure, is his face is extremly unique, especially as the Bean character, the facial expressions were alot of the character, that and my friend who this is for is a MASSIVE bean fan, and hed know it wasnt right.  So would I to.

 

As far as the chair and the figure moding go, its best to put it this way.  This is a gift build, not an expermentation build, I want to do this how I know, to make it as perfect as I can.

 

 

EDIT ON MAIN POST, I FORGOT THE {/img} TAG ON THE BOLT PICS

 

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Posted by MECHTECH on Thursday, August 28, 2008 9:42 AM

Steve , the episode you are modeling is hilarious, but if you did try to make the recliner/armchair THAT WOULD BE AN AMAZING MODEL BUILD.Laugh [(-D]

I   LLOOOVVVVEEEE   MR. BEAN!

Knew a guy like him while growing up, makes me remember the other guy and laugh MAO

Cedric

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Posted by MECHTECH on Thursday, August 28, 2008 9:46 AM
Hey, a build of Mr. Bean's car getting run over by the Chieftain Tank would do in both Auto and Armour Catagories. Wasn't there a kit of a 1/25 Chieftain Tank out once?
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Posted by smeagol the vile on Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:25 PM
I dunno but at that scale it would be Expensive I would suppose.

 

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Posted by acmodeler01 on Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:41 PM

Looking pretty good... As for the damage, it looks pretty subtle if the front right area under the headlight is what you are talking about. I think the best way to represent that would be to sand the dents in with a sanding stick or a file. Then you just need to polish the plastic a bit before you paint to get the big scratches out, and you're left with some good looking dents.

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Thursday, August 28, 2008 4:27 PM
Hmmm, well Doog mentioned using a soldering iron to soften it and denting that way, I have a few crap junker kits i will try diffrent methods on (the body isnt that thick, so sanding might not work)

 

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Posted by Zen-Builder on Thursday, August 28, 2008 11:32 PM

I think he will notice the diff between your model and Mr. Bean's car, "a late 1970s MK IV British Leyland Mini 1000".

 

If you check the Front the grill, bonnet, lights, etc are very different as well as the hood symbol. 

 

 

He will appreciate it, but there is quiet a lot of differences between the Mini models and the makers of them. I know because my wife is a Mini Nut.

I tried to model one but settled on giving her the Corgi die-cast.

Building a Model of the Mini she owned was bad enough as there was no model even remoetly close to it.

 

As for bend fenders, etc I have used Incese sticks to heat the plastic from the inside to soften it enough to bend. Thining first will make the process quicker.

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Friday, August 29, 2008 7:03 AM

Thanks zen, I know it isn't perfect, but It will have to do, its the closest I could get (I couldnt find the exact build of mini bean had.

I am going to try and mod the hood ornimant symbol so it looks more like the one on bean's mini though.

As far as this mini goes though, its less the model version and more the distinct yellow and black pattern, plus the deadbolt on the door and such that makes it his mini (he had a few diffrent ones through the series all posing as the same car.)

 

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Posted by Zen-Builder on Friday, August 29, 2008 8:01 AM

He had 2 cars first got trashed  during 1st episode. My wife is a Mini and Mr Bean fan.

Either way it is your call.

Personally I would watch out for the fuel intakes, door hinges, bumpers, tail-lights, etc as those are major.

Don't worry about the windows, bonnet length, etc as they differ between models.

Either way your friend will appreciate it. If you want refence pics holler.

I won't post any pcis featuring the missus though

Myself don't recall a Sherman in 1/24 or 1/25, know they did a Challenger I though

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Posted by Zen-Builder on Friday, August 29, 2008 8:09 AM

Forgot, if you can get hold of the TVC-15 Mini's they are very close.

Said that they are resin and kinda hard to get hold of.

Only company I know that did the hatch-backs, Mini-mokes, etc in a decent scale.

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Posted by Zen-Builder on Saturday, August 30, 2008 5:21 PM

See what you made me do now.

I pulled my Mini-model out(same as yours) and now need to finish it.

But I will do mine diffrently with the flag painted on the roof, not sure which country yet. My decal set has a few choices.

Will add wiring to the engine too. Using this build as a testbed for somet techs I want to use on the Rally Mini (got all the upgrade/AM parts for it too). 

After looking at the stash I found I have about 15 Mini models even the rare ones like the Mini-moke and AutoBianchi Mini(Italian version).

 

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Saturday, August 30, 2008 5:36 PM
My vote goes to the canadian flag

 

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 7:36 AM

Well, its now october... I havent started yet... HOLY CRAP I need to get to work on this thing.  I have the next 4 days off (we dont get 'murduring, raping, pillaging, enslaving explorer day' off, its a preview day, so they give us the thurs and friday after off.

I am going to start working on it, it doesnt look like it will be to hard, so ill post some wip shots as I go along.

 

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Posted by EasyMike on Thursday, October 16, 2008 7:27 AM

 smeagol the vile wrote:
...(we dont get 'murduring, raping, pillaging, enslaving explorer day' off,...

I had to work myself, but I didn't whine about it and I didn't make a disparaging slur about someone who's been dead for 500 years.

SoapBox [soapbox] 

 

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Posted by Summit on Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:12 AM

Sign - Ditto [#ditto] EasyMike

Nice buildup though,  I myself have always wanted a Reliant Regal ! ( the three weeled car)Ever since I first saw the Video by Golden Earring "Radar Love" in the early 80's  - Now that is a cruiser for picking up the ladies Laugh [(-D]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIA4gcrk-50

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by smeagol the vile on Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:19 AM
the reliant regal was quite the car... heh (as far a columbus goes, he did come over here, rape, murdur and enslave the people he found, dont let anyone tell you different)

 

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Posted by the doog on Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:58 AM
 smeagol the vile wrote:
the reliant regal was quite the car... heh (as far a columbus goes, he did come over here, rape, murdur and enslave the people he found, dont let anyone tell you different)
smeagol, with respect to your feelings about Columbus--which I agree with, by the way--that's completely irrelevant to your build going on here, and won't do anything to encourage responses about your model here in this thread...there's other blogs and forums for political commentary...just something to think about?
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Posted by smeagol the vile on Thursday, October 16, 2008 12:11 PM
Im not gona hash it out or anything ill stop it here (and its history, not politics)

 

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Posted by MattSix on Thursday, October 16, 2008 12:13 PM

During the series there were several versions of Mr. Bean's Mini.

In the episode, "The Exam" Mr. Bean drives an Orange Mini!

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Thursday, October 16, 2008 12:57 PM
the mini he has in the first episode (the exam, church, etc) gets destroyed.

 

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Posted by MattSix on Thursday, October 16, 2008 3:04 PM

 smeagol the vile wrote:
the mini he has in the first episode (the exam, church, etc) gets destroyed.

At the end, during the credits, it shows him drive the Orange Mini onto a dead end street. You hear a crash and one of the tires bounces across the screen! It is too funny! Laugh [(-D] Laugh [(-D] Laugh [(-D]

The episode where the Yellow Mini is crushed by the tank is hillarious! After he gets over the shock of seeing his crushed car, he walks over and removes the padlock, and puts it in his pocket. Mr. Bean then walks away like nothing happened! Big Smile [:D]

Rowan Atkinson is one of the best British comedic actors ever!

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Posted by Boba Fett on Monday, October 20, 2008 8:09 PM
Great Idea! I never woulda thought of building that in a million years! Really cool. Now you need to do the part when his bike gets run over with a tank! (That's a stug, right?)

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 7:24 PM

I started in, not as hard as I thought.  

 

Here is the damage I did to the fender, melted the inside and then hit it to make dents, alittle bit poped through at the top and made a hole, I gota fix that with putty, so I gota get some soon.

 

I painted the inside black, and the hood. (ala my referenceS)

 

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Thursday, November 27, 2008 9:32 AM
well, I'm making alot of progress on this little guy but I have come accross a quandry of an issue.  I need to paint one of the doors a different color then the rest of the kit, BUT the car body is one piece.  How do I get that shiny nice car finish hand brushing?

 

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Posted by acmodeler01 on Thursday, November 27, 2008 9:49 AM
Spray the body the color you want first, let it dry, then polish it as much as you want. After it has dryed thoroughly, mask off around the door and paint the door a different color.
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Posted by smeagol the vile on Thursday, November 27, 2008 10:38 AM
I dont know how to get that really smooth glossy finish hand brushing though.  I have no extra bottles, my AB isnt a gravity feed, so I cant do custom mixes for it right now (mixing bottles are all in use)

 

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Posted by acmodeler01 on Thursday, November 27, 2008 11:07 AM
Oooo, I see. Well I don't have a lot of experience brushing gloss finishes by hand, so i'm going off the cuff here and spewing out ideas that I think sound like they would work....
Try painting the color with a soft, wide brush and thin the paint slightly. You don't want it to run, but you don't want it to show brush strokes either. You may need to practice this on some spare plastic. After that is completely dry, try several light ( and I mean very light) coats of Future. it dries with a high gloss and is pretty easy to brush on without leaving brush marks.
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Posted by n9lge on Tuesday, December 16, 2008 8:15 PM
Very intresting project....I just completed one myself...as the missus is  huge Mr.Bean fan. the biggest problem I had was making the lock on the door. I ended up using strip styrene and part of a paper clip for the lock. Color wise for the greenish color Tamiya yellowgreen XF-4 was the closest I could find. I have a pic on SAE's webpage.  I too would have put in a figure of Mr. Bean if I could have found something even remotely close. Yours is Looking good so far. I'm looking forward to seeing your done....Gary
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