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Weetabix had a coles crane too. and I have a few drawings, if you are interested! Do you intent to share the tanker?
the inclination start too low, it should start about the radiator top. Also it didn't have the flatbed, only the tanker. A few more trucks, a Bedford QL and a control tower, and we get a airfield diorama... :-) Something like this: RAF airfield - PRmodels I greatly enjoy your work, with the kellogs village and micromodels tanker adaptation. Many thanks for sharing! Last edited by Goncalo Mendes; 05-01-2020 at 04:50 PM. |
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A thanks to Mr. Mendes,
It took a while to see that I made a design error in the windows of my Matadors. The cab in the outlined box is wrong. My photos and drawings that I rechecked, they look like whats on the right hand drawing. Anyways here is the revisions as I'm drawing the crane version as seen in the photo from the last post. I thought Paper Tiger Armaments has a QLT truck. And doesn't Airdave and John Dell have airfield equipment/vehicles? (Oh, that's right they are USAAC pieces) in 1/50th scale too. Here is a challenge for anyone following...a test build of the interior of the Coles crane with the revisions from Mr. Mendes. |
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Model uploaded
For anybody interested in the tanker, it's in the downloads under AEC Matador.
Thanks to Rick for getting it up. Last edited by Doubting Thomas; 05-06-2020 at 10:34 PM. |
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Coles Crane
Here's a look a the colored pages
Page 1 has the truck & my version of the crane. Page 2 wheels and detail parts. Page 3 has a revised Weetabix pattern with a closed cab. Some thread/small cord will be needed to represent the cable for the lifting hook. Being home from "work" as is everyone else...has given me quite a bit of time to work on my paper models, well the drafting/coloring end. It's now a matter of test building them. Or letting volunteers step up to try them. Jeff |
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Thank you very much, much appreciated!
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Have fun trying them!
Before the world got locked down, by this virus thingy I had my blue paper all set to use at my local library office. It's in a manila folder next to the HP printer just waiting for the place to reopen. So with all the closures my test building will have to wait. |
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big thank you for your fine work
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"Tower to Red Leader...bombers inbound"
Got a tower now for the airfield on the outskirts the Kelloggs village.
Did a test of colors this morning using the greens from the old Model Craft stuff. It's three pages of parts for coloring...it keeps me busy till dinnertime. I did some research of the types of vehicles used this week. Paying particular attention to black and white period pictures. I saw a photo, one of many out there on the Wiki Commons site of crews using a crane and a Leyland Retriever working on a damaged Spitfire. I have a humber ready to be put along side of the tower too. Jeff |
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Hello Jeff,
Great idea! Thanks!!! I also had tought on doing one and had made some research on it ... Taking advantage of your intend control tower, I would like to make a sugestion, that is to make a model that better reflects a typical WW2 control tower (Watch Office in RAF words). As yours stands now, it looks more as paper version of the Airfix kit 1/76 plastic model kit, that has been already used as (unfortunately) "source" to a number of printable paper models, and precut cardmodel plastic and resin models. I cant see why a "correct one" didn't appear yet, even on pay models. While a "rare" subject, some drawings can be found online, and as I think that this is a very long overdue item, "information not shared is information lost". I hope that this can be of some use to anyone interested on this subject. Here a few links: About the Airfix tower in relation to a "real one": https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/...control-tower/ And some drawings of Watch office, two windows type (building lenght 33,1 feet/ 10,89m): 8th Air Force Control Tower Planned at Mid-Atlantic Air Museum (direct link http://warbirdsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG_0073.jpg) MID-ATLANTIC AIR MUSEUM WORLD WA (direct link http://maam.org/images/tower_plans.png) For more fun! https://www.google.com/search?q=RAF+...t=opera&hs=4Cb |
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your doing some great work big thank you
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