This was from my childhood toy car collection. It originally came in a metallic brown colour, but had been repainted by my Dad in Humbrol matt brown with WWII allied white star roundels, giving it a more military appearance. It served with distinction alongside my 1/72 scale WWII figures for many years.
The rivets were drilled out, enabling me to disassemble the whole vehicle. The green plastic windows were given a good clean to remove any errant brown paint spots and decades of sticky fingerprints. Large amounts of carpet fluff were cut away from the axles (which were also straightened with a pair of pliers where necessary), and the body shell was cleaned back to the bare metal with paint stripper & an old toothbrush.
Painting used Humbrol matt enamels. All the metal parts received a base/undercoat of 33 Black followed by a very heavy drybrush of 29 Dark Earth. A splotched camo pattern of 27 Sea Grey and 86 Light Olive was drybrushed over this, then the vehicle was reassembled with a spot of araldite epoxy resin and ready for action!
It now acts as a command or patrol vehicle for my NAC Marines.
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ReplyDelete15mm minis stand to around the top of the hood, if I interpret it correctly?
I see a few of these on eBay, maybe I'll get a beaten-up cheap one for my Khurasan Riflethings.
Yep, that's about right. They're probably slightly smaller than a Mastiff in size.
DeleteI have another post about the Badger to publish soon, just need a couple of photographs to go with it.
Will make sure that I include some better size comparison pics too.
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ReplyDeleteI too got good mileage building up my 1/72nd Airfix army by adding Matchbox items, like this odd vehicle! I think mine was an odd metalic burgundy originally but I could swear that I've seen one in olive green too?!
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