Hi guys--
Well, I'm having much better luck with this model than with the 34 Modified!
I have done some more work to get it ready for painting. The top came out pretty cool--I cut into the lead foil, and bent it down-I think it'd going to look great when painted up!
I was going to use three tires, and one rim-only. Here, #1 is the tire on the rim. #2 is the rim alone; note the "lip" around the edge--in #3 I have pared down the spokes of the wheel with a #11 blade, and #4 is showing the rim properly altered. I had to use a few old, dull needle files to put in a groove into the rim (ugh! That was T-E-D-I-O-U-S!) and then glue in some spoke ends made from cut sprue.
Filing the rims...
After I put the wheels on, I just loked at that rim and said "That looks TOO COOL!" and so I decided to do all the rims that way. And so here is the model ready for painting. More engine wiring and details will be added after I weather and glue down the parts.
At this time, I must reveal the "theme" of the vignette; it will be called "Unfinished Project" and willl feature a "hopped up" engine in the bed, in packing-crate form, and protected by plastic, but just sitting there as if forgotten about, or never quite gotten-to.We all know how that goes, don't we? Enjoy!
I'm probably going to leave off the engine covers, and put them on the side, to show off the engine and the wiring details. Any other suggestions? I should be getting a base coat of rust, followed by the Hair Spray technique on this by late Friday--got a busy next two days...
Comments and suggestions welcomed!