The mojo was low this week, with todays deadline looming all I had added was a shipping container and made a start on the base-coat of a '32 Ford for the Gaslands collection.
'32 Ford |
The '32 Ford, has new wheels and hubcap spikes added as well as a door mounted machine-gun, rooftop lighting array and exhaust baffles added, the windscreen cover is made from car body repair mesh.
Baja Bug |
I left the glass in the windows of the Bug, so after finishing the paintwork did those, and the headlamps and roof mounted lighting array in a non-glassy glass technique.
Bel-Air |
The final car is a Bel-Air, this one was quite the build, I cut the roof off with my Dremmel and added armoured plates from Wills corrugated iron sheeting, strapped in place with some jewellery chain. The 3D printed parts added a ram at the front, new wheels, air intake, machine-gun and rack of supplies on the back. The windscreen was replaced with car body repair mesh.
I had a go at painting this one with contrast paints and the main colour of the car is Leviadon Blue, although by the time I had done dirtying it up you would hardly tell.
As I made this a cabriolet, I will need to add a driver at some future point.
Three 20mm vehicles and a 5 point claim for the container will add 50 points to my total.
Squirrel Duel Tally: 3 (40K Kroot, Gaslands, WW2 US, WW2 German)
A fine trio of Gaslands wrecks Paul. I love all the extra details that you put on these vehicles and the battered and chipped paintwork. The conversion work on the Bel Air is particularly fine. Good luck dealing with the head cold and hopefully you are fully back up to speed next week. Oh and give 'em hell on the track this week.
Lovely stuff, Paul! :)
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DeleteGreat set of vehicles, the conversions are very well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you Stuart
DeleteGreat painting work. The weathering is fantastic
ReplyDeleteThank you, I do like a filthy gasser :D
DeleteNice cars, Paul! Hope you are getting better and good luck with games!
ReplyDeleteThanks Teemu, of course the cold got (a bit) better when it was time to go back to work!
DeleteCool cars, Paul!
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ReplyDeleteGreat looking motors, nice!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain
DeleteSuperb looking pieces Paul
ReplyDeleteCheers Matt
DeleteThe weathering on those vehicles is superb Paul
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DeleteNice work Paul.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ray
DeleteReally nice- great weathering and fun conversions. I like the windscreens.
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