big mole scratchbuild

B

baz

Guest
Hi guys,


as you can see I have been underground for 3 weeks, completing my large scale scratch build of the mole from thunderbirds ( as if most of you did not know ) a full scratch build no kit parts or mouldlings ,those wheels and tracks were a bit of a pain but worth the effort. the model is approx 30 inches long 14 inches high and 9 inches wide. the spiral nose was done using das modeling clay a great material to use. The model will be on display at TRANSPORT MODELS OF PRESTON from next week pop in and take a look at her in daylight she has been underground for a while. Let me know what you think and be honest this will help improve my next model project.


regards Barrie ( the old underground guy )

View attachment 124143

View attachment 124144

View attachment 124145

View attachment 124146

View attachment 124147

View attachment 124148

View attachment 124149

View attachment 124150

View attachment 124151

View attachment 124152

View attachment 124153

View attachment 124154

View attachment 124155

DSCF4272.jpg

DSCF4317.jpg

DSCF4362.jpg

DSCF4386.jpg

DSCF4402.jpg

DSCF4408.jpg

DSCF4425.jpg

DSCF4570.jpg

DSCF4572.jpg

DSCF4573.jpg

DSCF4575.jpg

DSCF4588.jpg

DSCF4417.jpg
 

eddiesolo

It's a modelling time!
SMF Supporter
Joined
Jul 2, 2013
Messages
11,070
Points
113
First Name
Si.
Ah yeah! Baz is back with another stunning scratch build...top work as ever Barrie.
 
D

dubster72

Guest
Fantastic scratchbuilding work there Barrie, I could never do anything like that.


But now I know where my draughts set went! :P
 

Snowman

We come in peace, so shoot to kill!
SMF Supporter
Joined
Oct 20, 2014
Messages
1,996
Points
113
First Name
Gavin
uh...........:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:


I'm speechless!! That is simply amazing!!:cool::cool:
 
B

baz

Guest
thank you gentlemen one and all, no draught sets were harmed in the building process, and YES MR Dubster 72


you could do something like this, I have no technical tools casting equipment just a steel ruler, compass model knife pencil and a pair of dividers for measuring ema glue plasticard and time and patience, nothing complicated


in fact here are a few build images to show you what I mean.


regards Barrie ( the old guy )

View attachment 124180

View attachment 124181

View attachment 124182

View attachment 124183

View attachment 124184

View attachment 124185

View attachment 124186

View attachment 124187

View attachment 124188

View attachment 124189

View attachment 124190

View attachment 124191

View attachment 124192

DSCF4245.jpg

DSCF4340.jpg

DSCF4345.jpg

DSCF4347.jpg

DSCF4348.jpg

DSCF4267.jpg

DSCF4269.jpg

DSCF4271.jpg

DSCF4313.jpg

DSCF4262.jpg

DSCF4325.jpg

DSCF4327.jpg

DSCF4329.jpg
 

monica

“When there's no more room in hell, the dead will
SMF Supporter
Joined
Oct 30, 2013
Messages
15,111
Points
113
Location
Melbourne
First Name
monica
Fantastic scratch building ,lost for words of how you do ,it all,


just stunning Barrie ;)
 
B

baz

Guest
\ said:
Fantastic scratch building ,lost for words of how you do ,it all,
just stunning Barrie ;)
Hello Monica


well I do it because I love doing it, looking at a subject then breaking it down into easy pieces then making all the small parts then sticking it all together, most of the shapes are boxes (long or short ) tubes and cones. everyone thinks its hard to do but I assure you I have no fancy work tools and I just try to break things down into simple bits. The wheels on the mole are just circles then a width piece added then an edge part the small slices of hexagon rod for bolts the centre is a warm up piece of plastic held over a humbrol tin lid then the handle of a round file pushed into it to form the dome easy. here are some more build up images which may show there is nothing technical just cutting straight and glue everything together. the main body of the mole is just big tubes stuck together. I hope this helps give it a go just build what ever you want, the principal applies to everything.


best regards Barrie ( the old guy )

View attachment 124255

View attachment 124256

View attachment 124257

View attachment 124258

View attachment 124259

View attachment 124260

View attachment 124262

DSCF4266.jpg

DSCF4279.jpg

DSCF4299.jpg

DSCF4315.jpg

DSCF4259.jpg

DSCF4261.jpg

DSCF4258.jpg
 
S

steve scan

Guest
Stunning work Baz, very skillful modelling, love it.
 
B

baz

Guest
\ said:
Stunning work Baz, very skillful modelling, love it.
Thank you Steve,


I suppose the best skill I have is not cutting my fingers, I am NOT that skillful I have just been building models for a long time and with age comes experience, ( I sound like a karate master or something ).


anyway as I told Monica its just a matter of breaking down the shapes then sticking lots of bits together, and I always look at what other people have done and learn tips from them. I have also made many models which have not turned out very well but each time I learn something from them.


Have a go at something I just love to build models.


best regards Barrie ( the old guy )
 

geegad

Can't cheat fate..
Joined
Mar 7, 2010
Messages
2,477
Points
113
First Name
John
Wow stunning scratch building my mind boggles a the thought of doing this
 
L

liberator61

Guest
Lovely build,brings back many good memories of my childhood ,rushing home from school to watch the likes of Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet.
 
B

baz

Guest
Once again thank you one and all for your kind and positive comments they will push me on to even better models in the future, if I can be of help with anyone having a go at scratchbuilding please let me know.


regards Barrie ( the old guy )
 

yak face

Wossupwidee?
Staff member
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Jun 13, 2009
Messages
12,442
Points
113
Location
sheffield
First Name
tony
Stunning work Barrie , modelling in the truest sense , keep it up , cant wait to see what you come up with next , cheers tony
 
D

dougie

Guest
Amazing, great work and great subject. This looks fantastic and will be great on display
 
D

Deleted member 3568

Guest
That is astounding and nothing less, made from a compass and a rule you say, that makes it all the more impressive, a true modeler I wish I had half the skill of people like you, as I said nothing less than outstanding.
 
B

baz

Guest
\ said:
That is astounding and nothing less, made from a compass and a rule you say, that makes it all the more impressive, a true modeler I wish I had half the skill of people like you, as I said nothing less than outstanding.
Hello Mr Kpnuts,


great name by the way, YES you to could do this, just cutting out circles and cutting straight lines,its not as hard as everyone makes out after all its just a kit made of parts, the only thing is you have to make the parts. The trick is to break each part of the model down into small bits most things or round square oblong etc, then make up a lot of little bits stick them together and HEY PRESTO a model is born. here are a few images of what I mean this was the willys jeep I made a few years ago from flat sheet. I hope this will inspire you


regards Barrie ( the old guy )

View attachment 124493

View attachment 124494

View attachment 124495

View attachment 124496

View attachment 124497

View attachment 124498

View attachment 124499

View attachment 124500

View attachment 124501

DSCF5973.JPG

DSCF5974.JPG

DSCF5979.JPG

DSCF6258.JPG

chassis parts 2.JPG

chassis rear.JPG

DSCF6140.JPG

DSCF6261.JPG

DSCF6316.JPG
 
D

Deleted member 3568

Guest
Name comes from my biking days when I was a nutter, I would do anything on a bike, my initials were k p so my mates just added nuts to the end, the real name is ken by the way. That jeep looks awesome too, I still don't think I could do it.
 
Top