LARGE SCALE SERVICE GANTRY.

eddiesolo

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I was supposed to post this thread a while ago but, have been some issues with the camera.

Anyway, for our tank groups home and away events I have a service area, mainly WW2, spare tracks, ammo etc.

I have been wanting to make a service gantry, seen some pics of them from WW2 and thought I would have a try.

I started out thinking of using plasticard with wood etc but there is just no way I my hands would have stood up to making something this large cutting and trimming on this scale. So, it was put on the backburner for a while until I went into a charity shop and found a knackered toy crane, snapped it up cheap, next door was chucking some old toys out and electronics so I asked of I could have a rummage-got the cables and the feet and then it slowly started to come together. So, kitbashing from old toys, plasticard, spares box etc and three cans of primer later I have a gantry!

There is still painting, weathering and finishes to add but, here she is so far.
 

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Very nicely done Si! I keep checking the charity shops for old toys to use for kitbashing, but all I seem to find are those made from soft polythene type plastics - which of course are no good 'cos you can't glue them together.

Yes I know there are some CA glues which will glue some types of soft plastics, but I can't be bothered to do the experiments to find out which does what just on the off-chance I'll find something for a kitbash.
 

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Very nicely done Si! I keep checking the charity shops for old toys to use for kitbashing, but all I seem to find are those made from soft polythene type plastics - which of course are no good 'cos you can't glue them together.

Yes I know there are some CA glues which will glue some types of soft plastics, but I can't be bothered to do the experiments to find out which does what just on the off-chance I'll find something for a kitbash.

I am the same Dave, can't be arsed to faff around just for a few pieces. I am lucky as I have loads of drawers in the workshed full of crap...er...useful bits that just may come in handy.

Glad you like it, took me ages to get the stuff together. Once the primer has hardened it will be maskol time and the top coat!
 

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Very impressive Simon. I like it a lot. Good luck with the weathering
 

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Love this Si , top work recycling the toy crane , it looks superb . I too have a big box of crap ( spares) !! Its just a case of thinking ‘one day that might come in useful’ until that day comes the spares box is getting fuller and fuller!!! :smiling5:
 

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Very impressive Simon. I like it a lot. Good luck with the weathering

Cheers Steve, turned out better than I thought if I am honest, despite using some cable ties to get the top to fit better-I shall look at that later, in the meantime once finished I shall disguise using ropes etc.

Love this Si , top work recycling the toy crane , it looks superb . I too have a big box of crap ( spares) !! Its just a case of thinking ‘one day that might come in useful’ until that day comes the spares box is getting fuller and fuller!!! :smiling5:

Bless you Tony, appreciate it mate. It is funny how them 'spares' boxes build up...and up...and up. Since changing to larger scale and not doing diorama or kitbashing anymore I think a clear out may need to be had.

Very nice work indeed Si.

Ta Ian, chuffed you like it mate.
 
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