Tamiya BMW R75/ sidecar

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Etched spokes are about the closest you can get, really. Unless, of course, you go and make your own from (say) very thin fishing line, or even hair … it should be doable, and strong enough to hold up the model — but rather you than me :smiling3: A disc of clear plastic with the spokes engraved in it might actually be a good way to do it, if the disc is clear enough and doesn’t reflect too much.
Think I'll put up with the thick molded ones - lacing a full-size wheel is bad enough when you've got to replace a few spokes because you've been too enthusiastic riding an outfit! :smiling5: :smiling5:
 

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Those heads have come out well Gerry. I wouldn't worry about the spokes, plenty of rutted tracks on the base will detract from the thickness of them.:nerd:
 

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Those heads have come out well Gerry. I wouldn't worry about the spokes, plenty of rutted tracks on the base will detract from the thickness of them.:nerd:
Thanks - there are a few areas where I'm not too happy with the heads - showed up after the paint went on - but knowing me, I'd try and 'correct' them & really foul it up.
Been filling, filing, touching up and doing little bits (the kneeling figure now doesn't have the 'split' in his trousers - did think about leaving it, just for a laugh!) Getting the odds and sods done, mg, tarps, rifle, helmets & ammo box, which will be strewn around eventually, then there's the rock which will sit under the sidecar chassis to hold it up (those sidecars were heavy - so you couldn't just lift and slide the wheel on - I've tried to lift one of the 'modern' Russian ones fitted to a Dnpr!) partly the argument between the two, as 'dumsheiskopf' has just bolted the old wheel back to the boot! ;) Still got mud to splatter, but that will be the last thing to do.
 

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Hi Gerry, apologise for not appearing sooner. Had a good read through and what nostalgia. Brought back memories of the sidecar in one of my earliest dioramas where I switched the rider with an Italeri one. Obviously the Tamiya one was easier to build although the Italeri kit was finer detailed with correct break levers.
I noticed you did some surgery to the figures...not bad. Neurosurgery isn't easy. I like the wheel changing idea...the split pants would have been original had you left it. :tears-of-joy:
Looking forward to more.

Cheers,
Richard
 

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Decided to get some of the 'kit' painted, as it's going to be put into a dio, thought that I might as well go through what was in the 'spares' tub, as not sure what I'll be using, so I thought that I'd do the lot!
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Still got 9 jerry cans to assemble, plus a few boxes, (tried to increase the number of boxes, only to find out that the 'Plasto' interacts with plastercine, and makes it sticky, and it won't set too well - very brittle causing any molding to stick and break - plan B will have to come in)
 
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