Tuesday 2 April 2013

Attack Shed!


Those of you who follow my meandering blog will recall that some time ago, September 2011 to be precise, I created a shed like vehicle for VBCW. If you wish to refresh your memory, or didn't see that vehicle here's a handy link Shed Tank .

Got that, great.

Now my problem with the first iteration was that the only wheels I had to hand were from 1:35 scale modelling kits and I forgot to drop the shed down to compensate for that. The result is that despite the pictures my first shed is actually bloody massive, although still sort of works in 28mm.

Anyway it has always bugged the hell out of me because I like the idea, and my paint job, but the oversized look hacked me off something rotten. So I had always planned to remake the shed more to scale but had never gotten around to it. Well I was sitting around this evening and had an old battered diecast on the desk which I decided would be perfect to remake my shed with!

I have built the shed mostly out of balsa and I added a window on the side with window boxes (once painted to be filled with foliage, thus camouflaging the weapon) The bit above the drivers seat will also be filled with foliage like a big window box. But for the moment that is just blue tacked together as I want to undercoat and paint most of it before fitting the bit over the drivers seat.

Entry is at the back and will be a drawbridge style door so I will be adding some little chains or ropes to that to give it a bit more detail.

The best part, the wheels still work so I can literally push it around the table! :)

All in all I am rather happy with how this turned out and now just have to hope and pray that the undercoating and painting process does not bugger it up.

9 comments:

  1. Brilliant job Mr Smillie, absolutely wonderful. Will there be some prize winning veg in the window boxes?

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    1. Thanks Michael, I'm chuffed with how it came out, I'm still pondering what exactly is going to feature in the window boxes!

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  2. That is a great job there Mr Smillie and I have to say rather better than the previous one. However I still cant thinking of Wacky Races

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    1. I liked the first one. There was (is) a kind of Brunelesque craziness to it, like it was created to be larger than life. This one is a corker too mind you...

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    2. @PanzerKaput - Thanks mate I prefer this one to the first one, Perhaps the other Partizan? :)

      @ Millsy - Thanks mate, I know what you mean re the size and look of the other one. It's not that I don't like it its just that the first one wasn't really what I was aiming for.

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  3. IMHO this is genius! Boy...I just might try something like this for some hillbillies I know who live in a box in my office! Great job, Mr. Smillie.

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    1. Ye Ha! Thanks Jay, I'm seriously happy with how this turned out. I don't see any reason why your hillbillies shouldn't have a shed on wheels as well!

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  4. Sweet this reminds me so much of Wacky Racers very cool vehicle dude.

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    1. Thanks Simon, I like it for pretty much the same reason

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