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QLR conversion on CWT

I bought it at the last Grapevine show ..... so I have a good 58 set ..... and you know where you can get one ..... So I'll see you there ..... Now Willem I'm still looking in on your work ..... :popcorn
 
Hi all,

Almost gave up, no way to get the roof fit right, 3-dimensional warping....
But then I saw this pic, a kind of gutter ?
Don't know if this was standard or field work, but who cares, this is a life-saver :woohoo:
Some evergreen and yes !!

qlr_d.jpg


All Resin and PE on..

qlr_e.jpg


qlr_f.jpg


qlr_g.jpg


qlr_h.jpg


And the primer

qlr_i.jpg


qlr_j.jpg


Now I can start painting the inside cab.

Thanks for looking,
Willem
 
Hi all,

Almost gave up, no way to get the roof fit right, 3-dimensional warping....
But then I saw this pic, a kind of gutter ?
Don't know if this was standard or field work, but who cares, this is a life-saver :woohoo:
Some evergreen and yes !!

qlr_d.jpg


All Resin and PE on..

qlr_e.jpg


qlr_f.jpg


qlr_g.jpg


qlr_h.jpg


And the primer

qlr_i.jpg


qlr_j.jpg


Now I can start painting the inside cab.

Thanks for looking,
Willem

Nailin' it Willem! :ro:
 
Hi all,

More progress !

Cabin interior is done (except steering wheel)

qlr_k.jpg


Base colors, tan yellow/medium grey, with already some variation as pre-weathering.

qlr_l.jpg


qlr_m.jpg


qlr_n.jpg


Thanks for looking,
Willem
 
Yep,I like it! (y)

The seats are done with just Acrylics?..the worn look is pleasing to the eye for me.


Gr,Ron.
 
QLR conversion on CWT [May 4]

Hi all,

More progress !

Im still a student, watching the modelling-wizards doing all kind of things.
I noticed that some of them do not limit themselves to simple two color-modulation, but use all gradiations
, sometimes almost overdone (in my eyes).
But still, at the end, a masterpiece comes together.
So this is my first attempt in this.
I modulated from dark brown to almost white, very strong, this is the result.

qlr_o.jpg


qlr_p.jpg


qlr_q.jpg


qlr_s.jpg


Shoot me if you don't like it ! Or even better, tell me what's wrong.

Next: chips, scrathes, dust, sand, the real weathering.

Thanks for looking,
Willem
 
QLR conversion on CWT [May 4]

:hmmm :captain willem, I can't find anything to complain about! Looks real good & I'm :popcorn to wee what ya do to weather this! (y)
 
QLR conversion on CWT [May 6]

Hi all,

Weathering.
While combat vehicles usually did not last very long in the frontline, a radio truck could survive
much longer with some luck.
So while both can be very dusty/muddy, the truck might have more paint damage and scratches.
Always at your own will of course, you don't have to do anything, it's your model.

Well, everybody uses his own sequence.
Mine is:
- chipping/scratches (with a small sponge and/or brush)
- rain/dirt stripes if appropiate
On the dio (to obtain same colors)
- dust and dirt filters
- pigments (specially below fenders and on wheels)

Here the first step is done, where chipping is logically stronger on edges and lower parts.
I gave some chips a spot of rust, where even the primer is damaged.
Intensive used spots, like handles and steps will obtain some blank metal chips.
The rain stripes will be skipped, not very logical in the desert.

qlr_r1.jpg


qlr_r2.jpg


qlr_r3.jpg


Next I will add the opened doors. I leave them off as long as possible, they tend to break of many
times during the build and painting.
So far this Armoured Fury article, next time you see this QLR it will be on a dio (desert 7)

Thanks for looking,
Willem
 
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