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MY VEHICLES

 

Some of you may have seen my wheel-set delivery trailer on my Jubilee Road Wagon Works thread

 

Based upon this one I saw delivering at Doncaster

 

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I converted an Oxford Diecast fridge trailer into this

 

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Cheers for looking

Simon

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TESCO LORRY

 

This model appeared on my London Road layout thread.

 

The cab is a standard Oxford Diecast Volvo cab in Eddie Stobart livery.  For the trailer, I designed the art work on PC software and printed it off at a suitable size onto glossy photo paper.  This was then Super-glued onto one of Oxford's plain white fridge trailers

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Thanks

Simon

 

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TESCO AGAIN

 

When first planning Jubilee Road Wagon Works, I had used a road bridge as a scenic break.  I wanted a vehicle on the road that would different to everyone else.  I tried this...

 

I started with one of the Oxford Diecast ambulances, dismantled it and stripped the paint off it...

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I built a plastic sheet body to fit on the back and then primed both.  I also painted up a 'driver' figure and added paperwork in the cab

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Finished the paint scheme off and then art work added

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The model hasn't been used because using a printed backscene on the layout meant the road bridge wouldn't look right.  A footbridge was used as a scenic break instead.  I do have another ambulance with the intention of improving the model and hopefully using it on a future layout...

 

 

Cheers

Simon

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Loving your work Simon, if you are on Facebook and get a chance feel free to take a look at my page of code 3 models

 

Type in Chris Code Threes

 

Kind regards

Chris

I'm not on facebook but I'd already followed the link from your Hanwoo Central MK2 thread and looked at your page, I was well impressed!

 

Simon

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TESCO AGAIN

 

When first planning Jubilee Road Wagon Works, I had used a road bridge as a scenic break.  I wanted a vehicle on the road that would different to everyone else.  I tried this...

 

I started with one of the Oxford Diecast ambulances, dismantled it and stripped the paint off it...

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I built a plastic sheet body to fit on the back and then primed both.  I also painted up a 'driver' figure and added paperwork in the cab

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attachicon.gif006 - primer.jpg

 

Finished the paint scheme off and then art work added

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attachicon.gif014 - door handles.jpg

 

The model hasn't been used because using a printed backscene on the layout meant the road bridge wouldn't look right.  A footbridge was used as a scenic break instead.  I do have another ambulance with the intention of improving the model and hopefully using it on a future layout...

 

 

Cheers

Simon

A brilliant bit of modelling there, shame you couldn't use it in the end for what you wanted!

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WHITE VAN MAN (x2)

 

Last night we met at Shaun's house as usual with the intention of doing some weathering.

 

I had two white transits that I had already detailed the interiors, so I thought I would weather them...

 

Van 1

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Van 2

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Cheers

Simon

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On 04/08/2017 at 01:39, Psiborg said:

TESCO AGAIN

 

When first planning Jubilee Road Wagon Works, I had used a road bridge as a scenic break.  I wanted a vehicle on the road that would different to everyone else.  I tried this...

 

I started with one of the Oxford Diecast ambulances, dismantled it and stripped the paint off it...

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post-31973-0-06499500-1501802645_thumb.jpg

 

I built a plastic sheet body to fit on the back and then primed both.  I also painted up a 'driver' figure and added paperwork in the cab

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Finished the paint scheme off and then art work added

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post-31973-0-54653800-1501803061_thumb.jpg

 

The model hasn't been used because using a printed backscene on the layout meant the road bridge wouldn't look right.  A footbridge was used as a scenic break instead.  I do have another ambulance with the intention of improving the model and hopefully using it on a future layout...

 

 

Cheers

Simon

You dont happen to still have this or would make one to sell. 

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