Burnt Out Transit Van | Oxford Diecast | Weathering Model Railway
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- We've been asked by one of our subscribers if we could model and weather a 1/76 vehicle that had been burned out. Here we have used a Mk1 Ford Transit van from Oxford Diecast.
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The Diecast so tiny and cute , love it bro, thanks for share
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching
Bellissimo lavoro bravo 👏
Thank you
That is epic! Very realistic, in deed,
Thank you. Very kind. 👍🏼
Love it looks great well done
Thank you.
Very cool
Thanks Charlie
How would you chop it up-some real damage ?
I’ve tried adding damage before. Not easy though. Maybe I’ll try again ?
Aftermath of an electrical fire in the ignition ,our neighbour back in the 70s van exploded one night it was full of cleaning chemicals that was an electrical fire ,Marley flooring that takes me back ,I’m getting old hehehehe ,nice work mate ,get a smoke unit and a fire appliance and have a scene where it’s just been put out .😃👍🏻
Probably a dodgy fuse box? !
@@BuntersYard it happens mate ,it was quite a bang
Absolutely fantastic i recently bought a hand full of ho scale transit vans for my Aussie layout build for my wrecking yard etcetera and this is perfect for what i want to do so this is a huge motivation for me absolutely love this great work as always my friend 😉😊🙏
Nice one! Quite a quick & simple job once you've done a few.
Good to see the steady flow of videos back again.
Not done a fire damaged piece for a few years.. might have to refresh that!
So pigments and powders..
Pigments are made from either natural earth or synthetic materials. These require an acrylic carrier / binder /fixer. Pigments are generally finer than powders. Because of what they're made from this is why pigments are easier to remove from a model if you make a mistake than that of a weathering powder which as you know doesn't shift.
Weathering powders are generally oil pastel or chalk based and only work with a solvent base medium to fix, bind or mix into a paint using enamel thinner, solvent varnishes etc.
Thanks for that. I’ll look forward to seeing a fire damaged from you
Fabulous work. I am contemplating "weathering" a bus. Do you have any videos showing weathering vehicles with just road grime/dirt?. The bus models obviously come boxed and all shiny but that's not how they were in service in the 1970's before modern bus wash machines were about!
There’s not a video on just weathering vehicles, but I have a couple of vans to do soon so I’ll record one for you.
Hope to get it done this week
Are you using an airbrush?
fantastic video cant wait to give this a go on a more modern transit ! I note this one is on ebay a great purchase for someone modelling in this era of vehicle. Many thanks for doing this
You’re very welcome. Hope it comes in useful. Good luck
Looks great - your work is always very well done 👍🏻
Thank you. Kind of you to say so 👍🏼
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Looks like an EV 😎
Ok that’s amazing. I was just wondering what the same van might look like if you actually burnt it. (I might have to try that) Yours probably looks much better!
Haha. Thanks I did wonder if an actual flame would work better. Might make a good comparison video? 😎🔥
@@BuntersYard it really would!
Those boxes 🙈
Yeah, a real pain 🥴😂
An excellent creation but what about deflated tyres as they would not be fully inflated after a fire at the front as well as cracked windscreen from the heat?
Hi Les. You’re correct as the tyres would probably be deflated, although I’ve seen a few pictures with similar fire damage where the tyres have stayed intact oddly enough. And I’ve removed the front glass as that would have certainly not withstood the heat from the flames
@@BuntersYard it was an observation as I’d seen somewhere on a war diorama how to melt the tyres so they look deflated and it did look good as does yours . I’m always sharing your utube videos as they are extremely helpful and the finishing touches are great
I’m just working on another one now and have worked out a way to ‘deflate’ them. Looks good. These tyres are a rubber compound
@@BuntersYard look forward to seeing your next video and sharing it on friends who like Notlobia please check me out and give us a like if it appeals to you