Guys, am getting the Mirror Models "Holmes Wrecker" - any one built this kit? I would like to add a bit more "life" to it. Anyone got any recommendations for additional gear/equipment that could be added to the back - perhaps a generator, welding gear, maybe even a fuel trailer (anything in 1/35 that may be applicable)?
any photos/inspiration greatly received
thanks
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robw_uk
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Posted: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 - 04:14 PM UTC
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Posted: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 - 04:52 PM UTC
Maybe some of the PE Detailing sets for the Chevvy C60 and the Diamond T 969A wrecker from LZ Models "May" be of use...
I've got the Dizzy T wrecker & PE, & the wrecking gear 'looks' similar... (other more knowelegable will confirm?)
I'd be inclined to put 'wrecking' gear, ropes, chocks, crowbars, etc., in, + any USEFULL booty, as the purpose of the LAD was err... recovery to a base for further work?
By all means a dio of a recovered vehicle to a base where spares, welding gear etc, could be found?
I've got the Dizzy T wrecker & PE, & the wrecking gear 'looks' similar... (other more knowelegable will confirm?)
I'd be inclined to put 'wrecking' gear, ropes, chocks, crowbars, etc., in, + any USEFULL booty, as the purpose of the LAD was err... recovery to a base for further work?
By all means a dio of a recovered vehicle to a base where spares, welding gear etc, could be found?
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Posted: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 - 05:14 PM UTC
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Maybe some of the PE Detailing sets for the Chevvy C60 and the Diamond T 969A wrecker from LZ Models "May" be of use...
I've got the Dizzy T wrecker & PE, & the wrecking gear 'looks' similar... (other more knowelegable will confirm?)
I'd be inclined to put 'wrecking' gear, ropes, chocks, crowbars, etc., in, + any USEFULL booty, as the purpose of the LAD was err... recovery to a base for further work?
By all means a dio of a recovered vehicle to a base where spares, welding gear etc, could be found?
that makes sense... especially the welding side of things... never done a dio so wondered about doing a wrecker parked up at the recovery yard... there are non-period photos of wreckers with (I assume) welding tanks and generators, still looking for period of any wrecker (ggogle is my friend there)
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Posted: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 - 08:53 PM UTC
Google phrases like: British recovery lorry ww2 or Light Aid Detatchment
Or even Holmes wrecker ww2 should give you a start
Use contempory phrases + timeperiod (ww2) in searches
One tip: use Trumpeter Razor Saw mini-review to remove parts from the sprue as especially on the earlier kits, the plastic could be a little soft with large sprue gates as this Dizzy T wrecker
Or even Holmes wrecker ww2 should give you a start
Use contempory phrases + timeperiod (ww2) in searches
One tip: use Trumpeter Razor Saw mini-review to remove parts from the sprue as especially on the earlier kits, the plastic could be a little soft with large sprue gates as this Dizzy T wrecker
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Posted: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 - 09:02 PM UTC
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Google phrases like: British recovery lorry ww2 or Light Aid Detatchment
Or even Holmes wrecker ww2 should give you a start
Use contempory phrases + timeperiod (ww2) in searches
One tip: use Trumpeter Razor Saw mini-review to remove parts from the sprue as especially on the earlier kits, the plastic could be a little soft with large sprue gates as this Dizzy T wrecker
great - have that trumpy saw, never used it for removing parts from sprue but had read that was the big drawback on mirror models...
have time for research as my Quad/limber/25pdr is only 1/3 completed.....
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Posted: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 02:20 AM UTC
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any photos/inspiration greatly received
What about this one ?
H.P.