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Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Scania production line.

That is what my model making feels like at the moment! Having done an 18 mile bike ride where half of it felt as though I was cycling into a brick wall and the other half as though I was Mary Poppins (now there's a thought!) being blown home by Storm Dudley and having done some Mrs. W jobs it was time for an hour more on the Scanias. 

The door interiors on the 141LB by Heller are something that I have never seen in a model before. The whole door interior including the window is moulded as part of the transparent parts. Most strange. However I have started to paint these with the door cards being painted to match the rest of the interior. I have also painted the rear light lenses with Tamiya clear red and orange paints for the rear/brake lights and the indictors ready for fitting to the chassis.

Heller Scania 141 LB

More parts of the Scania 143H have been painted, mainly parts for the interior where the browns and yellows of the 1980's are replaced by the greys of the 1990's. How fashion changes!

Italeri Scania Streamline 143H

Italeri Scania Streamline 143H

Lots of parts just needing a production line to assemble them!


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