I picked up this kit from our local dump/tip recycle shop for about 25c. It built up into a really nice kit but yours is much nicer than my effort, I loved these old Matchbox kits.
I am sat here watching this video while looking at the vehicles from this set that i made long ago {not sure how long ago { no idea when the kits was released, i'm guessing the 80s?}but i think i was a kid and i'm nearly 60 years old now}i recently cleaned the dust off them which required me to reglue the models.Like i said they are old and the glue gave out. It's a great little set.
Yes, it is a water condenser. Radiator overflow goes into the can where it is condensed. Another Radiator cools, it sucks the condensed water back into the radiator so water us not lost.
Very nice build! I used to build these kits in my early to mid teens back in the late 70's/early 80's, so this video brought back some fond memories. At that time though my builds weren't as good looking as yours, but hey... fun times anywho... 🙂
For the sign you could find a photo of something from the period, cut and paste in any document editor, then reduced to the required size and print out. I use this technique for maps in dioramas, or for navigators stations in aircraft.
Wow, I bet they had some ‘moments’ carrying out their tasks. I had war veterans in my family and some of the stories were of bravery, fear and survival. Sadly these warriors are all gone now but their memories live on.
@creativetimewasting much like your relatives, he had plenty of stories of bravery and daring do. But interestingly, it was stories of mates who were brave. I will not repeat what he called the SAS but he was L.R.D.G. he could say what he wanted... mind you, I 'm a "Yank" we were just outside Boston, MA. He and a friend came to see my boss, and when they were going out to lunch, he turned to my boss and asked if I could go with them. I think he was surprised to meet someone of my age who knew who the L.R.D.G. were.
I've done the 1/35 Tamiya kits of these two vehicles, but haven't found the 1/76 Matchbox kits. They are scarce here in the US. I have a few 1/72 and 1/76 vehicle kits, but they can be challenging with 67 year old eyes and 2XL size hands. 😅
Usually leave a model overnight between painting/weathering and dry brushing. If your bas coat isn’t completely dry then an aggressive wash could lift the original paint.
Ok cool, thanks for the info and videos. I love Matchbox kits. Also this model was originally molded either in 1974 or 1976 by Leslie. Can you do the Matchbox Comet tank for us? 👍💪
I picked up this kit from our local dump/tip recycle shop for about 25c. It built up into a really nice kit but yours is much nicer than my effort, I loved these old Matchbox kits.
You realy bring these old kids back to live!! They look great even in 2024👍pitty they are so hard to find now days😢
I am sat here watching this video while looking at the vehicles from this set that i made long ago {not sure how long ago { no idea when the kits was released, i'm guessing the 80s?}but i think i was a kid and i'm nearly 60 years old now}i recently cleaned the dust off them which required me to reglue the models.Like i said they are old and the glue gave out. It's a great little set.
@@miklawson211 I’m approaching 60 faster than I hoped.
I think the bit on the front of the jeep is a water condenser
Yes, I think you are correct an oil cooler would be a pipe/matrix effort 👍
@@creativetimewastingBecause they are Kiwi Soldiers it's probably a thermette
Yes, it is a water condenser. Radiator overflow goes into the can where it is condensed. Another Radiator cools, it sucks the condensed water back into the radiator so water us not lost.
Very nice build!
I used to build these kits in my early to mid teens back in the late 70's/early 80's, so this video brought back some fond memories.
At that time though my builds weren't as good looking as yours, but hey... fun times anywho... 🙂
For the sign you could find a photo of something from the period, cut and paste in any document editor, then reduced to the required size and print out. I use this technique for maps in dioramas, or for navigators stations in aircraft.
Handy tip, cheers 👍
I was lucky enough to have lunch with a veteran of the L.R.D.G.his stories were great. His description sounded like a lot more than recognizance.
Wow, I bet they had some ‘moments’ carrying out their tasks.
I had war veterans in my family and some of the stories were of bravery, fear and survival. Sadly these warriors are all gone now but their memories live on.
@creativetimewasting much like your relatives, he had plenty of stories of bravery and daring do. But interestingly, it was stories of mates who were brave. I will not repeat what he called the SAS but he was L.R.D.G. he could say what he wanted... mind you, I 'm a "Yank" we were just outside Boston, MA. He and a friend came to see my boss, and when they were going out to lunch, he turned to my boss and asked if I could go with them. I think he was surprised to meet someone of my age who knew who the L.R.D.G. were.
Another great video. I’ll be watching it a few more times to pick up some tips
Great build with great end music 👌
Great job mate 👍 thanks for sharing, really impressive.
Another great model. Simple yet so satisfying. Nice job! -Dan
Very nice result achieved here! Nostalgic build 💥👍💥
Great build. Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed that 😀
Smashing!
Thanks for the primer tip, I'm going to get an order in tomorrow
Excellent work! 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻
I've done the 1/35 Tamiya kits of these two vehicles, but haven't found the 1/76 Matchbox kits. They are scarce here in the US. I have a few 1/72 and 1/76 vehicle kits, but they can be challenging with 67 year old eyes and 2XL size hands. 😅
Not sure, but doesn t Revell Germany have rights and re issue every now and again.
@fufutooky3582
Yes -- they're releasing some of the Msrchbox kits including that bloody great 1:72 Corvette.
It is a called a Lemon squeers, NZ standard issue, still in use today for ceremonial duties.
Great knowledge thanks 👍
A cracking build - those things are small
Fabulous job !
The hat is a NZ ‘lemon squeezer’ our army head dress.
Nice touch that one..
@@lesgl That scene could be Albania or Spain.
Realy nice Job done
great!!!!matchbox offer us interesting kits!!
Great post thank you
Just wondering how long do you let your vehicles dry for once you do the oil wash before proceding to do the dry brushing?
Usually leave a model overnight between painting/weathering and dry brushing. If your bas coat isn’t completely dry then an aggressive wash could lift the original paint.
Ok cool, thanks for the info and videos. I love Matchbox kits. Also this model was originally molded either in 1974 or 1976 by Leslie. Can you do the Matchbox Comet tank for us? 👍💪
@ I certainly will when I get around to it, possibly in the new year 👍
excelent
Why do you use oils? Instead of just thinned acrylic paint? I’m curious. Do they have an advantages?
@@akula9713 oil paints I find have finer pigments and behave better than acrylics. I do use Tamiya panel line as well as Citadel washes too 👍
@akula9713 oil paints give you a longer working time, too, which is handy for washes - you can buff some bits, intensify others, etc.
You can use oils for washes over acrylics, and not disturb the paint below.
I can't bring myself to build my matchbox kits they seem to be holding their value.
A lot are being reissued by revell
Decent turnout there
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I got two off ebay, not mint mind, 30 quid plus deliv3ry
Oh my....This kit could sold on eBay pay your rent for a year😂
If your rent was £25 a year, maybe
Close, I got this one on eBay about a month ago for £22 👍
@ Good price if free post
@@creativetimewastingYours is the Revell boxing. The real deal goes for +£50.
@@t55a2I'm sure you get the point, sweetie😘
they now ask fore this kit 80 euro on the internet
Yes, I have seen them at that price but they don’t seem to sell.
@@creativetimewasting that is correct the price is way to high
@ agreed.