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roymattblack
#1 Posted : 27 October 2018 19:04:13

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The Heller 1/24 Citroen van.
I fancied something different.

This is actually an idea from a similar build I saw done somewhere a while back.
The Guinness decals are available on-line and as my wife and I had a city break in Dublin early this year where we visited the Guinness factory, it seems appropriate.

Anyway - on we go...
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#2 Posted : 28 October 2018 01:08:54

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BigGrin Always had a soft spot for thsi van and looks an interestin build RoyCool
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#3 Posted : 28 October 2018 09:27:17

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Nice kit Roy, something different.Cool

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#4 Posted : 28 October 2018 09:47:40

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The “Type H” Van is coming to ModelSpace...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L-2KF-qNpH8
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#5 Posted : 28 October 2018 10:00:51

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That would make an interesting conversion too.
Lots of possibilities.
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#6 Posted : 28 October 2018 10:33:19

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Just a small bit done...
Front cradle built and main engine parts assembled.
A bit of dirt, rust and oil added as I want to build this one really grubby and quite rusty...

Roy.
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#7 Posted : 28 October 2018 10:50:53

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Great start RoyBigGrin nicely done.

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#8 Posted : 28 October 2018 11:42:52

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A nice start to one of the more unusual subjects.

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#9 Posted : 28 October 2018 13:21:26

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This is certainly different for you Roy and am sure your usual attention to detail will be applied. Look forward to seeing what you do with this one....Cool Cool .. Lovely start....

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#10 Posted : 28 October 2018 21:23:16

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Many thanks chaps.
Yes, something quite different for me. It makes a nice change from sports and racing cars, and bigger scales.
This thing is actually quite small at 1/24.

I'm adding a few little details to the engine such as ignition leads, hose clips, weathering and more as it progresses.
Fiddly fun though. Remember, the squares on the cutting mat are 1 cm.....

Roy.
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#11 Posted : 28 October 2018 22:30:10

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Great start Roy (must seem tiny to you after your usual scale)
Ken's the name modeling's the game.
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#12 Posted : 30 October 2018 19:04:02

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Absolutely Ken!
Good fun though.

Been busy the past few days so not a lot done.
Air filter added, radiator fitted and made suitably rusty, hose clips added using ally foil.
Remember, this is going to be a grubby old van.

Roy.
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Looking good mate
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#14 Posted : 31 October 2018 17:50:05

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Love the look and character of the Type 'H'.Love

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#15 Posted : 02 November 2018 19:35:42

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Thanks chaps.

I'm fiddling around with the body parts now and I have to say, this kit is DREADFUL.

It's a new tooling from Heller but I think the designers were either drunk, in a hurry, or just couldn't care less.

Many parts fit where they touch, and I've never, ever, had a kit with so many warped and bent parts.
The lid on it all though has to be the instructions...
Almost hilarious.

Illustrations that show parts being fitted upside down, countless wrong part numbers and parts that are just plain incorrect.

However, plodding on with it. Hopefully it will make a nice little model in the end.

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I'm sure a man of your skills will get it sorted out RoyBigGrin it's looking good so far.

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roymattblack wrote:
Thanks chaps.

I'm fiddling around with the body parts now and I have to say, this kit is DREADFUL.

It's a new tooling from Heller but I think the designers were either drunk, in a hurry, or just couldn't care less.

Many parts fit where they touch, and I've never, ever, had a kit with so many warped and bent parts.
The lid on it all though has to be the instructions...
Almost hilarious.

Illustrations that show parts being fitted upside down, countless wrong part numbers and parts that are just plain incorrect.

However, plodding on with it. Hopefully it will make a nice little model in the end.

Not good considering Heller is a French company, you would have thought this iconic French van would have been a flag flyer for them....
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#18 Posted : 03 November 2018 10:49:56

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If anyone can sort it Roy, you can. Nice work.

Mark
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#19 Posted : 03 November 2018 22:23:17

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Now that is something different Roy. Love that Guiness livery, so unusual and i would never have thought it would appear on such a vehicle.

Not sure (with my zero knowledge of vehicles) if this is the same van as that ebbro version turned out as a mobile cafe.

Its such an odd looking thing with that corrugated finish.

You will have something really nice when you finish up the livery.
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#20 Posted : 04 November 2018 11:13:21

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I can see you're knocking it into shape, let's face it with your skills if half the bits were missing and the other half were from a different kit you would still have it looking exactly like it should.
Ken's the name modeling's the game.
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