Bv 222 Dockwagen
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2 27 December 2017, 19:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
Today I managed to glue and get all the 27 parts in place. I would like to give you an impression of the parts in rawness. Some filling was done, a little bit of sanding will follow before tomorrows spraying session.
Today I managed to glue and get all the 27 parts in place. I would like to give you an impression of the parts in rawness. Some filling was done, a little bit of sanding will follow before tomorrows spraying session.
27 December 2017, 20:01
Roland Sachsenhofer
Well, not for long..... 🙂
There is a Bv 222 on my shelf begging to be build in the next months. I guess I can´t resist any longer. But in a first step, this Dockwagen will be finished!
Well, not for long..... 🙂
There is a Bv 222 on my shelf begging to be build in the next months. I guess I can´t resist any longer. But in a first step, this Dockwagen will be finished!
27 December 2017, 20:22
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hi Christian! Oh yes, I am looking forward to it. But just for a change I will have to do a 1:32 and a 1:48 build in between 🙂
Hi Christian! Oh yes, I am looking forward to it. But just for a change I will have to do a 1:32 and a 1:48 build in between 🙂
27 December 2017, 20:33
Christian Lehmann
O.k. large scale instead of large size. Next project will be large in any case
O.k. large scale instead of large size. Next project will be large in any case
27 December 2017, 21:23
B. M.
Seamless transition from the B-47 to that? You're on a good run. Looking forward to see this one - very promising after your last build.
Seamless transition from the B-47 to that? You're on a good run. Looking forward to see this one - very promising after your last build.
28 December 2017, 09:50
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Benoit! The Bv 222 itself is number five in my to-do-list.... 🙂
Thank you Benoit! The Bv 222 itself is number five in my to-do-list.... 🙂
28 December 2017, 10:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
Okay, your interest let the Bv 222 move forward on my to-do-list....
Starting soon I guess!
Okay, your interest let the Bv 222 move forward on my to-do-list....
Starting soon I guess!
28 December 2017, 14:58
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thanks Christian! I am waiting for delivery of Vallejos RLM 72 and 73. I will give them a try -and then the Bv 222 a go.
Thanks Christian! I am waiting for delivery of Vallejos RLM 72 and 73. I will give them a try -and then the Bv 222 a go.
29 December 2017, 09:06
Cuajete
Hi Roland. Here you have another follower waiting to see that BV-222 start
Hi Roland. Here you have another follower waiting to see that BV-222 start
29 December 2017, 12:17
Roland Sachsenhofer
The "Dockwagen" is finished, that was quite a little change to "something unusual" for me. It was a pretty nice and not too complex build 🙂 And a usueful addition to any Bv 222 project, of course!
The "Dockwagen" is finished, that was quite a little change to "something unusual" for me. It was a pretty nice and not too complex build 🙂 And a usueful addition to any Bv 222 project, of course!
31 December 2017, 08:43
Erik Leijdens
Your dockwagen turned out great Roland. Looking forward to your Bv-222 build.
Your dockwagen turned out great Roland. Looking forward to your Bv-222 build.
31 December 2017, 08:46
Roland Sachsenhofer
Happy new year to you, Cuajete ....... and all mates the worl over! 🙂
Happy new year to you, Cuajete ....... and all mates the worl over! 🙂
31 December 2017, 21:47
B. M.
Looking great! - and somehow these colors / weathering reflect WWII ambiance to me. What are the railings made of?
Looking great! - and somehow these colors / weathering reflect WWII ambiance to me. What are the railings made of?
1 January 2018, 20:45
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you very much Benoit! I tried to give the "Dockwagen" a not too exaggerated look concerning wear and tear. But it should be clear on the first glance that it is being used constantly 🙂
The railings- stanchions as the horizontal "ropes"- are kit parts being made of etched metal.
Thank you very much Benoit! I tried to give the "Dockwagen" a not too exaggerated look concerning wear and tear. But it should be clear on the first glance that it is being used constantly 🙂
The railings- stanchions as the horizontal "ropes"- are kit parts being made of etched metal.
2 January 2018, 07:29
carrey
Looking very good! Are there any drawings, schemes, detail pictures of this beast? Will try to scratchbuild one. I don't get the idea how is it steered if pulled by one point only.
Looking very good! Are there any drawings, schemes, detail pictures of this beast? Will try to scratchbuild one. I don't get the idea how is it steered if pulled by one point only.
7 January 2018, 13:44
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hi Carrey; I am afraid but I can provide no further information whatsoever. For a short while I tried to get some information about that "trolley", mainly because I was interested in the tool systems obviously attached to its frame, but I did not manage to get any information about that. Sorry, mate- and good luck with you scratchbuild I will certainly follow!
Hi Carrey; I am afraid but I can provide no further information whatsoever. For a short while I tried to get some information about that "trolley", mainly because I was interested in the tool systems obviously attached to its frame, but I did not manage to get any information about that. Sorry, mate- and good luck with you scratchbuild I will certainly follow!
9 January 2018, 13:05