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It’s a GAZ (GAZ GAZ)
Dioramartin
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Posted: Saturday, June 10, 2017 - 08:41 PM UTC
Welcome to Project 2 in this series exploring the possibilities provided by diabolical kits for dioramas, gratuitously accompanied by hits of the 60’s of course. Project 1 completed in April was Masterbox’s Mercedes Type 170 staff car partly inspired by Janis Joplin. This time, the immortal…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rva-Z8-TB24

The story began last week with a raid on Sydney’s HobbyCo store armed only with 40 Aussie dollars. Despite moderate wallet-damage I made it back to base with…



All my wildest dreams for Zvedza’s GAZ AA truck were soon fulfilled on inspecting the contents: dud fits & misalignments, super-chunky thick panels, blobs passing for details, vinyl t*res, ice-berg thick windows…perfect.

Out on the terrace after a frustrating wet- & dry-fitting session, I lapsed into one of those deep zen-like modeller’s states of mind contemplating the most appropriate dioramic fate for this…thing…











…I can’t possibly tell you what it is.

But it’s all, right, now, in fact…that’s enough clues for now.



Next time: Star Star..."Zvedza” meaning “Star”
Robbd01
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Posted: Saturday, June 10, 2017 - 09:07 PM UTC
Mmmm, Sidney I visited you all back in Nov-ish 1979. Came in on this beauty http://www.navsource.org/archives/04/136/04011111.jpg


Cheers
Stickframe
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Posted: Saturday, June 10, 2017 - 09:35 PM UTC
Ok Tim - I'm in! Here's my guess, you have figured out how to build a dio of a truck, being bravely driven across...a frozen lake! That glass table top, plus water effect, plus ambient light = a scene that actually "looks" like a really big and desolate surface! As you know from my recent build, I couldn't achieve that look of actual size!! Maybe you've figured out how to break the size/scale barrier!!

Cheers
Nick
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Posted: Saturday, June 10, 2017 - 11:30 PM UTC
I'm with Stick! ... Throwing my hat into the ring with song! 🎶🎶🎶... 🎶🎶🎶 ...

Chill! ❄️
—mike
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Posted: Sunday, June 11, 2017 - 03:28 AM UTC
Ok Tim, I'm guessing either the frozen expanse of the East Front, like has been put forth already, orrr, just maybe, a shallow river crossing?
I see you've made some body skins from foil as well, oh do tell.

Cheers
Dave
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Posted: Sunday, June 11, 2017 - 03:40 AM UTC
Wait! after revisiting your clues Tim, could it be a sorry fate indeed for an old Soviet era lorry: broken down, inaccessible and abandoned, subsequently being subjected to abuse by any and all passing troops?! Humiliating this would be.
Aluminum sheeting being just so cooperative in creating the damage to said tuck.

Cheers
Dave
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Posted: Sunday, June 11, 2017 - 01:43 PM UTC
Hey Robbie - great looking USS Chicago (and background), it’s been a while...so it’s time you came back!

Hey Nick/Mike/Dave - that’s a brilliant idea, a race across Lake Ladoga to relieve Leningrad. Ice Ice baby, somebody should do that. Possibly during my Shiraz-fuelled reverie I may have wondered if the GAZ chugging across the glaciers on Europa to engage the Death Star would get any..er..traction

But no, although it is winter here right now the last time snow fell (in Sydney) was about 20 years ago for 5 minutes. Anyhow nope, comforting to know I haven’t given the game away from the get-go, the only humiliation in this dio will be all mine if I screw up

Although...between you guys there’s an inkling, like 10% right, but it’s current policy to neither confirm or deny operational matters. Foiled again heh heh

MiguelBR
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Posted: Sunday, June 11, 2017 - 02:18 PM UTC
Go go go! Martin-ez

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Posted: Monday, June 12, 2017 - 06:15 PM UTC
OK,ya got my attention !
J
Dioramartin
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Posted: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 - 05:39 PM UTC
Gracias compadres, hey Jerry see I raided the kitchen again…



Interesting coincidence regarding Stefan/Blaubar’s civilian Merc 170 review on the AFV forum & the discussion about using tin foil for chrome parts last week. I’ve been using both domestic grades for steel equivalent - aluminium roll (the duller side) and oven tray, the drive shaft & door hinges made from the latter, rolled not over some Cuban jeva’s thigh alas but my accident-prone fingers, & if you thought paper-cuts took a long time to heal, I could have covered maybe one door with red “primer”.



Also spooky was the realisation that I’d unwittingly resumed the trade of my mother’s 19th century ancestors, generations of Yorkshire whitesmiths who cast & fabricated tin components mainly for the looms and shuttles of the wool industry up there. Pity I can’t seem to channel them when dealing with etched brass



I’ve tried to reproduce the kit’s fit problems with varying degrees of failure but that’ll be part of its charm



Nearly finished the metal-isation & details, then it’s on to the wooden cargo tray & beyond



For a moment I did consider building an Opel Blitz to the same spec and…



But no

NO!

Next time: Balsaphilia
Dioramartin
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Posted: Thursday, June 15, 2017 - 07:33 PM UTC
/continued)







…& the cargo tray…





…& the side gates + collars for the canvas support poles…







Poles test fitting - maybe 5mm lower (they’re supposed to be tall but not that tall) & probably a cross-brace along each side. Windows, metal ties securing the cargo tray to the chassis & patent tarps to finish construction, then off to the paint shop.

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Posted: Thursday, June 22, 2017 - 05:15 PM UTC
/continued)

…and so to the tarpaulin – the usual 2 x 2ply plain tissues held together & bathed in a powder-paint mix, lifted out onto clean tissue to soak up excess paint and laid onto the support poles to dry, with gentle dabbing with a large soft brush to get the right sag…we’ve discussed giving good sag before. It looks too green because it’s still damp…





Meanwhile the truck - a top spacing spar seemed the easiest solution to hold the poles in place – not authentic but it won’t be seen. There’s still a lot of dry-fitting which is why some elements such as the entire cargo tray appear out of alignment



Seems to be sitting back on its haunches here, not such a bad thing if it’s hauling…



Acetate windows in place – the rest of the windscreen wiper’s fallen off already…



When dry the tarp’s easily teased off the poles despite a 20% injection of PVA glue in the powder-paint bath. As a result it can stand up on its own & has the malleability of say heavy cotton, which is handy for trimming and sharpening up creases. Ties to hold it to the side-boards to come



Just enough opacity in the canvas – still needs a proper rear flap, made from off-cut. The 2 wires supporting the tailboard are temporary…



Apart from the above minor details, weathering & muddying its nether regions, one GAZ as ordered and what a jalopy it is. Some may wonder why this apparently single-vehicle build log isn’t on the Russo-Soviet forum. Well…no, firstly because this isn’t a standard build (the reasons for that will become clear later although there are some obscure clues already), and secondly it is an important component of the dio-in-the-making.

Next time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGSUjuSBt1A

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Posted: Monday, June 26, 2017 - 02:36 AM UTC
Hi Tim,
This update tried to sneak by me, but I slipped on my tin-foil hat and was able to locate it. The GAZ GAZ tarp is looking really good! However, I still haven't got a clew as to what you are up to now, but the suspense is killing me!

Cheers!🍺
—mike
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Posted: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 - 03:14 AM UTC
My guess? This thing is going to be quite fouled-up. (Intentionally. I can see this being made into a beautiful wreck). But I'm not sure! Great so far though.

I need to check the forums more often, I miss things like this!

It's gas...gas, gas

-Conor
Dioramartin
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Posted: Thursday, June 29, 2017 - 06:37 PM UTC
Thanks for your patience guys, I’m working as fast as time allows – Mike maybe this’ll help some, & Conor you’re kinda on the right track but it has some bends. So, if the foregoing was Chapter 1 this must be Chapter 2…

Kursk – southern salient – 11th July 1943: Colonel J.J. Flashov (*) seen in his GAZ 67B jeep (right of picture) receiving an urgent request to re-supply the forward tank maintenance facility near Prokhorovka with spares, fuel, ammunition…



Switching to his lend-lease Willy’s (the GAZ broke down on the way back to the depot) Flashov demands his staff finds a safer cross-country route, because the main road link’s under constant bombardment…



All remaining serviceable trucks are mustered as another German artillery barrage subsides…



A ZIS 42 half-track gets clear and races back to Flashov’s depot…



A Lend-Lease GMC 2.5 ton truck borrowed from the Quatermaster’s reserve…





and the GAZ AA truck, just back from the workshop…



Across country it will take at least an hour to get through, Flashov’s main concern is the lack of any convoy protection & he’s not thinking prophylactics. Urgent calls to nearby units result in just one nearly-available vehicle, an outdated and troublesome truck with multiple mechanical problems being worked on nearby…



And so for Chapter 3 you’re invited to step right over to the Russo-Soviet forum thread “GAZ AAA Quad wrangle” – it’s over there because it’s a straight oob build...and an unsolicited review.

Chapter 4 will resume back here as soon as the mechanic has fixed up the Quad, and then…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRKNw477onU

(*)His French mother named him Jacques…an athletic kid.
Dioramartin
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Posted: Thursday, August 03, 2017 - 07:02 PM UTC


Just got here from the Russian/Soviet forum, where’s the GAZ convoy?



Third hill on the right, can’t miss it? OK thanks



I need a crew for this



Where are they?



Next time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN1WwnEDWAM
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Posted: Friday, August 04, 2017 - 10:16 PM UTC
Hi Tim,

man , excellent build and i like the dirt on it too .

Cheers ,

Kurt
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Posted: Friday, August 04, 2017 - 11:40 PM UTC
Yo! ... DJDIO, Thanks for spinnin' the tunes! 🎶🎶 🎶🎶🎶
Great job on that fiddly GAZ/Quad beast! ... Gotta' love that photography! 🍺🍺🍺

Quoted Text

... I need a crew for this ... Where are they?


If you really are looking for a crew, you might check out these guys: Zvezda (3609) Soviet DSHK Machinegun w/Crew

Cheers!🍺
—mike
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Posted: Saturday, August 05, 2017 - 08:01 PM UTC
Thanks Kurt, yo Mike I did have eyes on the record-player shooter last week but felt the plinth would baulk his left leg & the arms are too outstretched. Possibly all amendable but instead I found a guy in the Punishment platoon (useless and/or dismembered figures in the spares box), he’s just come off the operating table now & responding well to corrective political instruction…veery well indeed…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wwQpACwcoM

he’ll never escape from max security Tupperware though
Dioramartin
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Posted: Friday, August 11, 2017 - 06:18 PM UTC
A few minutes later…



“Where the hell have you been, they left us here half an hour ago”



“Bad directions, get on board”



“Suka - stalled it again”



“We should catch them up over that ridge”



“Maybe the next ridge…”



“…definitely the next one”



“What the…?”



“I don’t think we’re in Dioramaland anymore…”



“What is that?”



“Ummm...”



Before next time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g45Ljqgijiw
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Posted: Friday, August 11, 2017 - 09:07 PM UTC
Beautiful work Tim , all that scratch and detail paid off big time !!!
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Posted: Saturday, August 12, 2017 - 12:02 AM UTC
Lurkers guess:: we've seen the ice... I do believe Mr Martin may be pouring some fire on the GAZ?? I mean, a Martinorama with no smoke.. no fire?
Dioramartin
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Posted: Saturday, August 12, 2017 - 05:49 PM UTC
Thanks Cheyenne, it needs servicing already. Phil - no ice, ice, baby this is high summer but you’re definitely on the right track with that elementary thinking. As for the other thing...I got some game

Dioramartin
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Posted: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 - 06:21 PM UTC
Seeing as it’s my birthday tomorrow thought I’d celebrate with one last teaser before posting some test pics. Go ahead, make my day…



Dioramartin
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Posted: Friday, August 18, 2017 - 06:04 AM UTC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnlTrq6wLf0

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