GeeBee Posted January 20, 2020 Author Posted January 20, 2020 Paint arrived from Gravity paints in Spain, it's about time I gave them a try, hopefully I'll find time to get back into the hobby room very soon.
Roadrunnertwice Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 On 1/13/2020 at 5:01 AM, GeeBee said: It's a good kit, the instructions can be a little confusing with all the LHD and RHD diagrams, some parts need to be chucked in the bin, they supply two transmission tunnels, one's useless, Land Rover never made a LHD tunnel, there's two sets of seats, standard an deluxe, it's a shame they didn't include a deluxe bonnet though, drilling marks in the body for LHD or RHD options need sorting, why they put them on the outside of the body I'll never know, but it's the only Land Rover kit out there, and once built it really does look the part, when i build one for myself I'll be doing a few things differently,but this one has to built pretty much OOB. I'll probably chuck the unused parts into my spares box right way to avoid confusion during the build. I didn't know about standard vs. deluxe bonnets. Does the deluxe have the spare wheel mounted on it? I'm enjoying the progress on your build and can't wait to start my own. In the meantime, I've my SWB version.
GeeBee Posted January 23, 2020 Author Posted January 23, 2020 (edited) 9 hours ago, Roadrunnertwice said: Does the deluxe have the spare wheel mounted on it? I'm enjoying the progress on your build and can't wait to start my own. Yes, the standard bonnet didn't have the indent in it, the standard bonnet is what is supplied in the kit, the spare wheel would have been put in the back, which was totally inconvenient, you either had to put up with it, leave it behind it you were going to use the rear seats or pay for the dealer to have it mounted on the back door, which was a pain if you were using your Land Rover for towing as the tyre got in the way when coupling up the trailer, the later Defenders have the wheel mounted much higher. The door mirrors supplied in the kit are totally incorrect for a Series land rover, the only way to fit them is to swap the top door hinge with the ones off a later Defender. Deluxe Bonnet Edited January 23, 2020 by GeeBee
Tom Geiger Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 11 hours ago, GeeBee said: Yes, the standard bonnet didn't have the indent in it, the standard bonnet is what is supplied in the kit, the spare wheel would have been put in the back, which was totally inconvenient, you either had to put up with it, leave it behind it you were going to use the rear seats or pay for the dealer to have it mounted on the back door, which was a pain if you were using your Land Rover for towing I have never owned a Land Rover but I would think that having the spare up on the hood would be inconvenient. How does it affect opening the hood for service? It looks like it would be very heavy
Matt Bacon Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 15 minutes ago, Tom Geiger said: I have never owned a Land Rover but I would think that having the spare up on the hood would be inconvenient. How does it affect opening the hood for service? It looks like it would be very heavy It is. You’d certainly know about it if it landed on you while you were inside... ISTR the wheel and tyre weighs around 75 lbs... which is why you don’t want it above the cab like the prototype of the Revell kit, which is unusual verging on the unique. Back door mount is common, but needs a frame or it will put a lot of stress on the door hinges. Pickups often have it mounted on the bulkhead behind the front seats, but obviously that eats into rear compartment space. Some military types carry spares high on one or both sides on a frame behind the front doors. Bonnet is one of the lesser of all the potential evils, but it pays to take the spare off before any serious work under the hood... best, M.
dimaxion Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 This is he Monogram Land Rover I built in the '90's . Thanx
landman Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, Tom Geiger said: I have never owned a Land Rover but I would think that having the spare up on the hood would be inconvenient. How does it affect opening the hood for service? It looks like it would be very heavy Ours had it on the hood but I can't remember if it was a problem or not. Of course we were much younger. Edited January 24, 2020 by landman
GeeBee Posted January 24, 2020 Author Posted January 24, 2020 12 hours ago, Tom Geiger said: I have never owned a Land Rover but I would think that having the spare up on the hood would be inconvenient. How does it affect opening the hood for service? It looks like it would be very heavy Done it a few times, almost impossible with the tyre still in place, if you weren't going to use it for towing,the spare wheel could be mounted on the rear door, but if you were towing the bottom of the tyre got in the way of the coupling, vans and pick ups had the spare wheel mounted on the rear bulkhead inside, the later Defenders had the spare mounted much higher on the rear door.
mrmike Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 This is looking good, GeeBee! Looking forward to more on this Land Rover. I have this kit and I am making plans for it now including mounting the spare tire on the hood . The majority of my research picutres show the spare mounted on the hood and hardly any with the spare mounted on the roof.
64Comet404 Posted February 8, 2020 Posted February 8, 2020 I bought one a couple of days ago at my LHS, and it looks really nice. The question I have is about the recommendation to paint the frame in Aluminum. I realize that many old Land Rovers have had their frames replaces with ones made from galvanized steel, but it doesn't look like aluminum. What do you think the reason is behind this colour choice?
GeeBee Posted February 8, 2020 Author Posted February 8, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, 64Comet404 said: I bought one a couple of days ago at my LHS, and it looks really nice. The question I have is about the recommendation to paint the frame in Aluminum. I realize that many old Land Rovers have had their frames replaces with ones made from galvanized steel, but it doesn't look like aluminum. What do you think the reason is behind this colour choice? Probably because the one they used to measure and photograph had been restored, using a new galvanised chassis, if you're looking for an original factory finish,paint it gloss black. Edited February 8, 2020 by GeeBee
GeeBee Posted February 8, 2020 Author Posted February 8, 2020 On 2/6/2020 at 1:32 PM, mrmike said: This is looking good, GeeBee! Looking forward to more on this Land Rover. I have this kit and I am making plans for it now including mounting the spare tire on the hood . The majority of my research picutres show the spare mounted on the hood and hardly any with the spare mounted on the roof. I've never seen a land rover with the spare wheel mounted on the roof, apart from the one Revell used to measure and photograph, but as this one was supplied by Revell for a magazine review I'll be building it as the box art, I've two more in the stash that I'll be putting the spare on the rear door, unless some one casts the proper deluxe bonnet in resin.
wrenchr Posted February 9, 2020 Posted February 9, 2020 Snagged me one yesterday, GeeBee thanks for all the tips.
mrmike Posted February 9, 2020 Posted February 9, 2020 14 hours ago, GeeBee said: I've never seen a land rover with the spare wheel mounted on the roof, apart from the one Revell used to measure and photograph, but as this one was supplied by Revell for a magazine review I'll be building it as the box art, I've two more in the stash that I'll be putting the spare on the rear door, unless some one casts the proper deluxe bonnet in resin. My spare tire will go on the hood (bonnet) even if the hood is not part of the deluxe package. I figure no one will really notice the lack of the deluxe hood unless they know about that package.
GeeBee Posted February 10, 2020 Author Posted February 10, 2020 21 hours ago, mrmike said: My spare tire will go on the hood (bonnet) even if the hood is not part of the deluxe package. I figure no one will really notice the lack of the deluxe hood unless they know about that package. The spare wheel mounting on the bonnet would have been a dealer fit option on a non deluxe Land Rover, pretty easy to scratch build the pie dish mount, hope these photos help you out....
mrmike Posted February 10, 2020 Posted February 10, 2020 Thanks Geoff! It does help. I will look into maybe making a mount for the hood mounted spare tire.
mrmike Posted March 9, 2020 Posted March 9, 2020 Geoff, what happened to this build? It's been a month and I was hoping to see more.
GeeBee Posted March 9, 2020 Author Posted March 9, 2020 5 hours ago, mrmike said: Geoff, what happened to this build? It's been a month and I was hoping to see more. The Land Rover is still ready for some airbrushing in my hobby room, on the other hand I'm now living 115 miles away in London, I was planning to travel back next week to attend a photography show in Birmingham, that's now been cancelled due to the Corona virus, I'm planning on getting back to the Midlands in a few weeks and get some airbrushing done before returning to London with the painted parts to assemble, we're living in Pimlico,London in a rented flat and I'm unable to do any airbrushing down there.
mrmike Posted March 10, 2020 Posted March 10, 2020 Geoff, I had a feeling that life had gotten in the way. LOL Do what you have to do. The Land Rover will still be waiting for you to finish it.
GeeBee Posted March 23, 2020 Author Posted March 23, 2020 On 3/10/2020 at 12:14 PM, mrmike said: Geoff, I had a feeling that life had gotten in the way. LOL Do what you have to do. The Land Rover will still be waiting for you to finish it. After discussing the Corona virus on Friday, which is getting pretty bad down in London, nearly 120 confirmed cases in the area we we're living in, and only 4 cases back home in Solihull, we decided that we would rent a car and move temporarily back to Solihull today. As I can't safely travel anywhere to do any photographic work, all my work has been put on to the backburner, I'm lucky I've still got a lot of stock photographs licenced with Getty Images and enough in the savings to get by, and luckily my partner can work from home. The good news is that I'm going to have plenty of time on my hands, and plenty of models that need finishing, the land rover will be the first, I'm planning on getting started on it again tomorrow.
mrmike Posted March 24, 2020 Posted March 24, 2020 Geoff, probably a good idea to move back home from London. Stay safe and keep on building since you will have the downtime.
von Zipper Posted March 24, 2020 Posted March 24, 2020 Hi Geoff, I've been watching your build from the start . I have never seen one of these vehicles close up myself so I have to rely on google images . But the spare tire on the bonnet looks better to my eye. Here is what I have so far , other than the pie pan and rubber bumper cushions the tire sits on-once the tire is in place one wouldn't see much of the pie pan or rubber cushions (?) the two red dots are the locating pins on the bottom side of the spare tire/wheel I hope all is well for you and you get back to this project when you can .
GeeBee Posted March 24, 2020 Author Posted March 24, 2020 9 hours ago, mrmike said: Geoff, probably a good idea to move back home from London. Stay safe and keep on building since you will have the downtime. Managed to get the body and other parts that need painting body colour in primer, I've got all the other parts ready for a coat of primer, which have been sitting in the hobby room for a few months, but I've run out of primer, hopefully I'll get the one's I ordered this morning by the end of the week.
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