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To which I'll add:

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And I've ordered:

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You always find something interesting to do. Needs a figure, though:

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Oh Yeah, you've got my attention :th:
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ow that plow and the kit with the extras will look really good
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Hi, looks interesting, love the look of that plow,I hope you are doing a diorama for it,good luck.
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A mock up of what's done so far:

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The cargo cover is in it's final colour already simply because I got the urge to spray some paint, without it:

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The plan was/is to get the frame and running gear together so that I would have the final height of the frame, which would allow me to figure out the way to attach the plow. As the plow isn't meant for this kit/vehicle and there are some differences that will have to be dealt with, for example, the kit/vehicle the plow is meant for is has the front bumper fully exposed, where one this one the hood (bonnet) and grill extend out right over the front bumper and guess where the plow attaches....
Anyway, the plan was to put together the least amount possible (to avoid breakage) and get the mounting plate onto the bumper and then keep the rest of the plow apart until much later (again, breakage). In order to do that the hood and engine bay sides have to go on, but in order to place them the cab has to go on first (the cab has well defined mounting points, but none of the parts in front of it do, they mount of off the cab, so more breakable parts have to go on.... :evil:

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I'm not closing up the cab until the interior paint is done and the glass has gone in, which will be much later:

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And not only did the back of the plow get a bit of damage in transport (the the video), but one of the four rods that connect between the plow and the plow mounting plate:

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So I'll have to fix that soon.

Now, while all the parts are numbered, the sprues aren't lettered (might be the Italeri heritage showing?) so to save looking and the sprue map every 2 minutes and loosing my sanity:

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Lysus wrote:You always find something interesting to do. Needs a figure, though:

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"That name again is ....Mr Plow"
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Getting places:

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That dome it the last photo (to the left and below the Mercedes logo on the grill) is supposed to be over (behind) the front bumper on the 3000, but that has a bumper that sits well in front of the grill, so I've had to break out the white styrene. The post that the control rod fits to was too short for this (seems the 3000 also has a shorter hood), so that had to be replaced too.

I still have to get the truck side hinges to match up and when that can be done, the main rods will be glued to the plow (so everything will be just like the last two photos) so I can finish off the details on the model and get the painting done with less chance of break the plow off. The plow will be attached properly as the very last step.
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Great work on the plower. Send it over when it´s done and dusted. My drive is a bit snowed in and needs plowing. :tongue:
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Nice work with the styrene. Matching bits that don't want to be matched can always be trouble. It looks real good so far! :th:
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Nice work solving your 'mating' issues!
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Great work on matching the two parts together it's looking better each time I see, keep up the good work.
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Build done:

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And now a coat of Black Magic (also known as Badger Stynylrez):

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In black it's looking a little bit Mad Max...

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Kind of cool and mean looking all black :thumb2: :thumb2: :pistols:
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Starting to look like a war rig. Bullet farm?
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So the wet colour stuff went on and I tries out a net to go over the canvas top.

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Now I've got to wet colour the tracks... :doh:
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Looking the business mate. :thumb2:
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Painting is finally complete. Decals (all 5....) are on and the matte varnish is dry. The tools were given a coat klear, to make getting the wash off a bit easier:

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I've found the Ultimate white wash is a little too bright, so a little of the concrete wash was added (about 5%) just to take the white down a shade of two:

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Masking tape removed, ready to start taking some of the wash off:

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That whitewash looks great! Looking forward to seeing it weathered :pop:
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Fab work so far, turning into a special model with that plough and attachment work.
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Great job so far. :th:
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Beautiful work! :th:
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So the excess winter wash has been removed, the driver added and the cab closed up.

Aqua-gloss has been sprayed on and is drying now.

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Once that dries, I can start with the weathering.
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Nicely weathered mate. The white wash looks great. :thumb2:
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Great job on the plow nose Maultier. Love the faded white wash showing the camouflage scheme beneath.
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So the model itself is pretty much done, except:
-the windshield (or windscreen depending on your version of English) wipers won't go on till later, but the area they sweep is masked off to keep glue, snow, etc out of the "clear" area.
-the net isn't on. The canvas roof will get more snow between the ribs once it's on the diorama, the net will go on after late to simulate snow falling through the net.
-the road wheels don't have much weathering, again, once it's on the diorama it will get done to match the snow on the road.

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The blade has been given some wear:

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The original plan was for fuel drums and crates in the cargo area, but I glue the canvas top on before I got them in :ooops: . So 3 layers of foam board were glued just inside the rear and then 3 crates from Value Gear were slipped inside.

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So now it's on to the diorama...
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Looking great can't wait to see how that diorama turns out
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Looks cracking! :thumb:
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Thats really cool. love the washed effect and snow on the canvas. :th:
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The ingredients:

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Turns out the Hydrocal does like to stick to the smooth surface of the styrofoam, so it needs to be roughed up:

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A teaser while I wait for the Hydrocal to fully dry:

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Nice work so far!! :th:
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I just noticed I didn't include the Woodland Scenics Scenic Paste in the photos....

Anyway, the instructions call for thin layers of the paste (but don't say what "thin" is) that will dry in 1 hour. I spots I've put it on 1/2" (12mm) thick and it seems to take 24 hours to dry at that thickness.

So while I wait for the diorama to dry, I went ahead and snowed up the halftrack with the Scenic Paste, the Woodland Scenics Snow and some white pigments I had. The pigments went on the road wheels and glass, the Paste was for the hard packed, built on stuff that clings around wheel wells and bumpers, and the Scenic Snow went all over in different amount, but mainly on the canvas roof.

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Since the width indicators normally have white balls on the top, which would be useless in a snow storm, the driver has tied red rags over them, the some snow has stuck to the front of the rags as the halftrack has driven along:

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looking epic. i simply think that even makes me feel cold
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Nice composition for the dio. The snow will be amazing. :th:
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Always48 wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2017 5:50 pm looking epic. i simply think that even makes me feel cold
It's having that effect on me too. I may have to finish it wearing my parka....
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heehee :lol:
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And... DONE!

The final reveal thread: http://intscalemodeller.com/viewtopic.php?f=583&t=21440

The Woodland Scenics snow is dead easy to work with, spray thinned glue on the area, sprinkle on the snow, spray on more glue. Repeat if wanted to build an area up.
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Congratulations on your finish! :cheers2:
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