Harvester SK-5 Niva
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May 18, 2022From the moment Scalemates announced this new model, I wanted to have it. According to my knowledge for a harvester in scale 1:72 this is the only game in town.
With so many other projects still in the making, this will not see any progress soon, but I want you to have an impression of the kit, so I share some pics with you.2
May 18, 2022It is a resin and multimedia kit and not cheap (about 90 €). When checking for completeness, a few minor parts were missing. Nothing that cannot be scratched, but still a bit annoying. Have to check with the vendor of how to proceed with this.3
May 18, 2022Instructions are fairly clear so far, but not 100 % precise. For example: the main wheels appear as a single piece, while you have to assemble it from three parts.4
May 18, 2022First test fits of various pieces promises good fit and no necessity for a lot of guess work of where to put what.5
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May 18, 2022I suppose that placing all the similar but still different wheels of the transmission correctly will be a bit of a challenge, as they are not specifically labeled on the casting block (which would have been nice and helpful).7
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May 18, 2022Casting is precise and I have not found a bubble yet - only some rather minor imperfections.10
May 18, 2022some warp here, but that is about it.11
May 18, 2022nicely detailled engine...12
May 18, 2022...and small parts.13
May 18, 2022Casting blocks are small and quite easy to remove.14
May 18, 2022Here the assortment of the different transmission wheels15
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May 18, 2022The photo etch fret. Most of it goes to the reel, cabin and transmission.18
May 18, 2022The clear parts appear not so clear, so I will most likely replace them with clearer sheet.
This should be fun to build.19
June 1, 2022I felt like soldering, so I started with the reel. The flimsy parts and small connecting areas proved to be a challenge.20
June 1, 2022After a couple of failed attempts I managed. Sanding, fluxing, tinning, alinging, soldering were the steps that finally led to success.21
June 1, 2022Before cleaning excess solder...22
June 1, 2022...and the final result I am quite happy with.23
June 5, 2022Main body assembled24
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June 5, 2022Nicely detailed engine.26
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June 13, 2022some more work on the reel. I managed to straighten the warped areas with boiling water considerably. To improve looks I want to sharpen the edges of the spiral as on the real thing the spiral is only sheet metal. On the left side (right side on the pic 😉 ) I am close to the desired effect. The other side still has to be done.28
June 13, 2022slowly taking shape29
June 13, 2022The outer gear of the reel posed a problem, as - contrary to the instructions - the outer chain parts were available in one size only, while one (left) of the drives is shorter than the other.30
June 13, 2022I did what I´d do at my bike: take out two links. Now it fits.31
June 13, 2022Assembly and mounting of the outer reel gear was quite flimsy. Using some brass here and there and replacing some resin axles with brass ones resulted in an improved stability.32
June 13, 2022everything just dryfitted as I want to paint it in segments.33
June 13, 2022resin and brass. I like 🙂34
June 15, 2022Instructions were confusing, misleading, and partly downright wrong. Instructions call you to use the parts PE2 but the fret has two different ones designated PE2. Their position is not all to clear too. I put the ones with the long bracket to the spare box and used the short ones only.35
June 15, 2022Some pins provided additional stability and a test for operational soundness of my interpretation of the instructions.36
June 15, 2022Looks ok to me.37
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June 18, 2022Soldering day. I finally managed to finish the ladder.39
June 18, 2022I build new handrails as I do not like the flat PE ones40
June 18, 2022Those are the parts for the cabin. I replaced the clear parts provided with the kit as they turned out to be a bit on the thicker side (even after I removed the protective foil 😉 ).41
June 18, 2022Soldering the metal parts of the cabin. After solid preperation that was easier that apprehended.42
June 18, 2022Fortunately each edge had a true angle which made alignment easier.43
June 18, 2022Here dry fit with the resin part. Now I can fit the roof und color the interior of the cabin.44
June 23, 2022small step. Ladder is done45
June 23, 2022Grain conveyer. The solid parts hollowed out and everything ready for paint.46
June 28, 2022First batch of parts ready for paint47
July 10, 2022First parts are done48
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July 10, 2022The harvester needs something to harvest, doesn't he? Building some crop.50
July 10, 2022A rough idea of where I am heading at.51
October 16, 2022First steps on the inside of the cabin.52
October 16, 2022Finally ready for paint.53
October 16, 2022The reel with the spiral required quite some effort. When scraping the edge became irregular and had to be built up again with Tamiya putty which in turn needed sanding and trimming again.54
October 16, 2022The thin pins on the reel are made from 0,4mm brass tube, all axles are 0,9mm in diameter.55
November 9, 2022Slow progress. Interior completed. Some more detail painting and weathering necessary.56
November 9, 2022Finally fed up with my futile attempts to achieve a flat surface here (it bulged out all the time), I changed strategy and build the wall anew with styrene sheet.57
November 9, 2022Looks ok and the reel is finally attached and aligned.58
November 9, 2022Now test fit of all the transmission pieces. The easy side.59
November 9, 2022The tricky side finally done. Instructions lack a lot of information. PEs are many but often no info is given of where to put them. I made my choices and am quite happy with the result. Axles are 0.4 and 0.8 mm in diameter. In case you want to build this kit and you are keen about more details of where I put what, just post me a pm.60
November 14, 2022Primer on, but some blemishes had to be addressed61
November 14, 2022Dark rust color as base color62
November 14, 2022After a lot of tweaking and puttying and sanding...63
November 14, 2022...the drivers cabin is finally ready for paint too.64
November 14, 2022Two more rust tones and everything sealed with varnish.65
November 29, 2022The color mix I will go for.66
November 29, 2022And the first result after chipping with hairspray on the lower side of the cabin (upper part will be white).67
November 29, 2022I gave the color a bit more of a reddish hue by adding flat red (Mr. Hobby Color H13). Getting the chipping done on those semigloss colors takes some elbow grease and you gotta be careful not to miss the sweet spot and to chip down to the plastic. So far I am happy.68
November 29, 2022Some panels were lighted with H313 to give a bit of color variation69
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November 29, 2022With the main body and all the tiny bits painted and chipped,...71
November 29, 2022...a big step has been done.72
November 29, 2022Bottomline I am quite happy with the result73
November 29, 2022Next step will be oils74
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November 30, 2022Quite a few of those machines had spare parts in other colors than the main vehicle. So to achieve some visual interest, I decided to paint the engine in green76
November 30, 2022The tappets of the grain converyer were added77
November 30, 2022The fuel tank received some details.78
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November 30, 2022Some cables and rods to bring life into the engine80
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December 2, 2022Two inner struts I discovered in pics from the net were constructed and glued into the reel.82
December 2, 2022After some detail painting I started with oils. Here it is the wheels only.83
December 2, 2022The side walls progressed nicely. I am getting closer to the desired look.84
December 2, 2022Smaller parts done already85
December 2, 2022Well worn look of the driver compartment.86
December 3, 2022Painting is done. Tackling now the transmission.87
December 3, 2022Main parts are assembled.88
December 3, 2022Only the engine as major component has to be installed.89
December 3, 2022The main belts are soft tubes with a diameter of 0.4 mm.90
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December 9, 2022Basic painting is done. The skin needs some more attention and I have to work a bit more on highlights and shadows. But for the first time I more or less managed to apply a glazing technique, keeping the preshading visible.97
December 14, 2022Puh. Installing the engine with some tubes/rods and pipes was tricky. Painting everything will be another challenge.
But now it is only the electric distributor with cables and a few bits and pieces to go.98
December 14, 2022For some visual interest I decided to color the "replaced" engine green with an aluminum gearbox.99
December 14, 2022Electric distributor with lines added and all hoses and cables painted.
Hard to handle that beast.100
December 14, 2022The last bits to be added.101
December 16, 2022Done. All missing bits and pieces were added (save the grain conveyer as I realized afterwards ?)102
December 16, 2022A few touches with oils at two or three spots will be the last steps.103
December 16, 2022Some parts I did not install intentionally, like the rear view mirrors or the cabin door. The former because non of the reference pics showed it with any of them, the latter as it would block the view into the cabin which I wanted to keep free.104
December 22, 2022Finally finished.105
December 22, 2022A few strokes with a brush, some flat varnish on glossy hoses and lines, a wash here and there to tone down parts too shiny, some oils and a detail here and there were the last works.106
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February 10, 2023Finally some progress on this base too.114
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March 4, 2023Let's continue with the base. Masking the area where the uncut crop will stand.117
March 4, 2023I had only 2 and 6 mm fibers. 3 would have been perfect. So I opted for the longer ones and will trim them later.118
March 4, 2023Where the harvester would have driven I flattened the fibers.
Next step: to place the hay the harvester discards when the glue is dry.119
March 5, 2023I added a bit of short green fibers, as no wheat field is free of some green stuff.120
March 5, 2023I planted all of my wheat I produced so far. But if I continue like this this build will never end. So I will have to change my technique here. Got an idea or two. Let´s see...121
March 20, 2023Tried a couple of approaches to plant my wheat, but nothing really convinced me. Let's try this. I fenced in the area where the uncut wheat stands, put white glue and packed long fibers into the fence, thus forcing them upright.122
March 20, 2023Anxious to see how this will work out. I hope that only about half of the fibers stick, as they are too packed this way. I will use my shaver to cut them to the desired length when the glue is dry. Cross your fingers. 🙂123
March 22, 2023Removed the fence. Unfortunately with some of the paint of the base too. Will have to fix that.
That's the way it looks after vigorous rubbing, combing and brushing. As hoped the fibers are much less dense now, but still stand nice and upright. The heap of fibers I combed out is quite impressive. Just looking at it you wouldn't expect one left standing, would you?124
March 22, 2023The glue Vampifloc provided as a sample when I bought their fibers - and which I used for this base - has some nice features. First, it doesn't form a skin so that handling is much more comfortable than with regular white glue. Second, you can just rub of excess glue from flat surfaces after it is dry. And the fibers stick quite good to it too.125
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March 22, 2023Next step: trimming the length. I used my electric shaver for that purpose. After I achieved a uniform military style top surface, I cut it irregularly to make it look more natural.
Puuuh, fibers all over the place.127
March 22, 2023Now, let's turn the fibers into crop by planting the spikes. For this I use some plant parts I came across somewhere.128
March 22, 2023I haven't figured out another way than to put those individually. Still a tedious job but still much faster, than to make each plant individually.129
March 22, 2023Getting there. I am starting to like the appearance of my little wheat field.130
March 22, 2023First segment done.131
March 25, 2023Puh. Finished. But I like how it turned out.132
March 25, 2023Only the harvested part looks not right yet. Compared with pictures of harvested fields it is much too green and the vegetation is too dense.133
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March 25, 2023So I rubbed of a good deal of the gras and stubs. The last ones not being prominent enough anyway. That is closer to the real thing.135
March 25, 2023To get more prominent stubs I planted the rest of the field with fibers too. When the glue is dry it will be time again for my shaver.136
March 27, 2023Well, the first attempt didn't work out. The fibers were too packed and attached with too much glue. It just didn't look right. So here is the second try. Much less packed.137
March 27, 2023And the result after shaving almost everything off again. Getting there. 🙂138
March 27, 2023Now I have to pack the heaps of the cut stems the harvester spits out, then to finish the figure and lastly add a few details and perform minor repairs.
I should be able to complete this for Moson.139
March 28, 2023For the cut hay I used fibers cut to length and packed them with several layers of hairspray as glue.140
March 28, 2023The final step was a layer of hairspray onto which I sieved very fine scatter from the fiber-material to blend everything together.141
March 28, 2023I am still considering to give the hay and the wheat stems a more brownish hue. Haven't decided that yet.142
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April 16, 2023The little maintenance scene is set. I changed the color of the box from orange to light blue. Like it better that way. The tools are a mix of photoetched parts from Hauler and printed ones from EMP3D.
The peeled off paint at the base was repaired, a little scatter put at various places to make the heaps of cut stems look more natural. Then a satin varnish was applied to reduce the artificial sheen. So the base is ready now. The harvester was attached to the board and secured via pins in the main wheels. Next - and last - step is to finish the paint job on the figure.152
April 17, 2023Calling him done.153
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