Colorado, United States
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Posted: Sunday, April 05, 2009 - 05:18 PM UTC
Hey Gang,
I've started the Quad Build and will be posting some photo's tomorrow.
Sorry for the tease. Just got home tonight, family night.
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 12:55 AM UTC
Hi Bryan
your such a tease!
looking foward to seeing progress mate
Art isn't just pritty pictures. It's an expression of human rage.
England - South West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 02:18 AM UTC
Is it the Tamiya one? I will be starting mine soon - I've got the one with the limber and field gun. I've got photo etch sets and a couple of figures to go with it too.
I'll be watching your build with interest.
Andy
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 02:36 AM UTC
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
Indiana, United States
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 03:04 AM UTC
Started mine a couple of days ago. Have the chassis finished and sprayed in flat black primer. This may turn into a group build.
Shaun.
/Thinking of modeling a captured version.
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have." Gerald Ford, August 12, 1974
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 03:05 AM UTC
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 08:51 AM UTC
Here's some more pix's.
Motor, before paint.
Motor, with paint.
Rear axle(?), with paint.
Frame, winch area.
Note: Watch it with the leaf springs. On the kit I have the sprues were too close to the part and I had to butcher the sprue to remove them. I bent one trying to remove it and almost lost it.
More pix pending.
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 09:34 AM UTC
Nice work Brian, good clean start.
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 10:00 AM UTC
Hi Brian nice work buddy!
the engine looks impressive
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Dublin, Ireland
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 10:18 AM UTC
Nice work Brian
Here's a couple of nice atmospheric pics to speed you along


Pat
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Colorado, United States
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 10:33 AM UTC
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
Indiana, United States
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 02:13 PM UTC
Wait until you see my mod...
Taking the pile to work tomorrow and will try to post pics.
Shaun
/Thanks for the inspiration Brian
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have." Gerald Ford, August 12, 1974
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 02:57 PM UTC
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Monday, April 06, 2009 - 03:19 PM UTC
Alright everyone,
Here's the last of the pix's of the build for now.
Frame and bumpers
Cab, minus seats.
Cab,Tub,Frame, Dry fit.
Motor, Dry Fit.
I've got to take some more pix's, and put more paint on. Should have some Wednesday.
Enjoy.
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 - 11:09 AM UTC
SMALL UPDATE:
In last post I showed some photo's of the front with Motor, Dry fitted. (See last photo.) Just a build note for part C20.
There is a cable thru for the winch on the front bumper, this needs to be opened up, if you've not already done it.
Xacto knife wouldn't cut it, too thick. Dremel tool is only way to clean this out. See photo below.
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 - 12:04 PM UTC
Nice work Brian, I like the engine. Superb
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Friday, April 10, 2009 - 08:44 AM UTC
Thx, Martyn.
A little post update.
I'm researching the "Mickey Mouse" paint patten and colors for the build, That's why no update photo's.
I like to see if I can pull off the "Mickey Mouse." patten, personal challenge, since I've hand painted 90% of my builds so far. Going to match patten on the 25pdr. gun sheild also.
Should be interesting.
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
England - North East, United Kingdom
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Posted: Saturday, April 11, 2009 - 08:04 AM UTC
For the Mickey Mouse camo, you could make the shape out of masking tape and then spray paint the black areas. (Cut out the MM pattern out of the tamiya wide masking - the spray should leave no brush marks). Just a thought.
Great progress by the way, i myself have built this kit, but i painted it plain green instead of the MM camo. It was one of early builds and wasnt very good - Overboard with the scratches(woops) and dust.
On the workbench:
Dragon: Flammpanzerwagen
Tamiya: Challenger 1
Revell: Shelby Cobra
Academy: TBM-3 "USS Bunker Hill"
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Friday, April 17, 2009 - 04:01 PM UTC
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Friday, April 24, 2009 - 01:20 PM UTC
Hi Gang,
I'm at a cross roads right now with the Quad.
I'd like to make some improvements to the interior and I'm finding photo's of the inside are few and far between.
Need alittle bump towards the right place. Thx.
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
California, United States
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Posted: Friday, April 24, 2009 - 02:26 PM UTC
Hi Brian,
Your build motivated me to buy two copies of the old Peerless Chevy gun tractor at a show last weekend. If I come up with anything pertinent to your gun tractor while doing research, I'll pass it along.
With regards to the Mickey Mouse camo, you could try using a circle temple to draw guidelines and then paint the circles by hand.
-Doug
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Friday, April 24, 2009 - 03:12 PM UTC
Hi Doug,
Thx for the reply. I'm looking for photo of the fuel tanks, and the fillers, placement of the fillers mainly.
I've not seen any clear photo's of were these are on the Quad.
I.E., Inside the doors somewhere on the floor or outside the Quad?
I bought some solid tube to use for the filler tubes.
Just an added detail that seems to have be overlooked in other builds I've noticed.
As far as the paint goes, I'm going to run test strips on the MM and see what looks the best.
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
California, United States
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Posted: Friday, April 24, 2009 - 05:00 PM UTC
Hi Brian,
Just found this site with information on restored CMP vehicles in Australia. The vehicles are apparently modified and not totally correct for British trucks.:
http://www.imagecontrol.com.au/oldcmp/Inside I found this restored Ford CMP No.12 cab FAT which I believe matches the Tamiya kit:
http://www.imagecontrol.com.au/oldcmp/qldfat12.htmlHere is a great thread from 2006 on the subject:
https://armorama.kitmaker.net/forums/73500&page=1It appears that CMP No.12 and CMP No.13 cabs BOTH appeared on Chevy and Ford FATs. This means one cannot make a definitive ID based on the cab alone. Further, I am not sure at this point if the interior went with the cab, with the chassis, or neither.
Here are pictures of a Ford #8 showing the fuel tanks and fill positions. The chassis details seem to remain the same from variant to variant. Still looking.


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-Doug
Colorado, United States
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Posted: Sunday, April 26, 2009 - 05:10 AM UTC
Everyday is a gift, not a given.
......and all we know is he's called the Stig.
California, United States
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Posted: Sunday, April 26, 2009 - 12:26 PM UTC
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I replied to a thread awhile back on if this was used as a riot car. You may remember it. I bought the point up about the body styles how it's was easy to get mixed up. Needless to say I was HAMMERED. I'll try to find it.
Hi Brian,
I do remember that thread and reread it on Thursday.
https://armorama.kitmaker.net/forums/136151&page=1According to my research so far, the cab style (No.12 vs No.13) gives no indication of chassis manufacturer. I am still not sure how Morris fits into all this. Rumors exist that SKP will release a Morris FAT in the near future. The grill, crash guard, and a few other items indicate the make of the chassis (Ford vs Chevy). Here is a useful link outlining the differences:
http://www.bernardvanmeurs.nl/html-en/cmp-info.htmlI now believe the interior went with the cab, so any No.12 cab vehicle (Chevy or Ford) should provide the information you need. The No.13 cab entered production after the No.12 cab. Thus, No.12 cab vehicles tended to see action in Africa while No.13 cab vehicles tended to see action in Europe. However, both cab styles appeared in both theaters and many of all types survived the war.
Useful link on interior colors:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208/message/1000098300/OK%2C+OK.....Interesting discussion about Tamiya Quad FAT dimension issues:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208/message/1235327530/Morris+and+FordThis Maple Leaf Up board contains a great deal of useful information on CMP FATs, but you will need a shovel:
http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/I have some books on order that should illuminate matters further. I will pass along anything useful.
-Doug