NZ Trucking Magazine June 2022

Page 88

MINI BIG RIGS By Carl Kirkbeck

ACCESSORISING THE MERC Our out-of-the-box build is now complete, and it resembles the real Ken Kirk Pilkington Glass Merc. But a few extra details will finish it off.

W

ith our kitset now complete as far as the boxed parts are concerned, it is time to look at how we can add personal touches to the build. We do this by using items from spare parts and junk boxes found around the workshop. It’s fair to say the adage ‘never throw anything away’ rings true. As time goes by, you will find that you acquire bins of spare parts, which tend to

amass after a few years of model building. The first addition is a factory roof-mounted wind deflector, including cab side extensions (see reference photos). Looking at the many MercedesBenz Trucks Italeri has manufactured over the years, we see that kitset #793 is based on the later model 2448 Merc. Fortunately, it comes complete with full factory wind kit and side skirts.

Once we have acquired the sprue from kit #793 that holds parts 182, 183, 184, 185, 186 and 189, we have everything we need to replicate the aero kit on our Pilkington Merc build. Now it’s time to apply the skillsets and tricks learnt over the past few months. By following the instruction sheet and steps detailed here, we can easily adapt these parts and take our build to the next level of realism and accuracy.

1

3

2 1) The donor Italeri Mercedes-Benz 2448, kitset #793. 2) The required sprue from kitset #793, with the required parts 182, 183, 184, 185, 186 and 189. 3) As we did with the cab panels, first spraypaint the red plastic surfaces with Tamiya Fine Surface Primer, then give it a topcoat in Tamiya TS26 ‘Pure White’. When painting, leaving the

parts attached to the sprue avoids getting finger prints on the freshly coated surfaces. 4) Remember to remove the paint from the surfaces to be glued when using solvent-based glues, such as Revell Contacta Professional, to ensure that the two plastic surfaces bond together effectively. 5) Following the instructions, we see that the

way forward is to construct the aero-kit as one complete piece and then once dry, fit the entire assembly to the cab as one piece. 6) Apply decals/signwriting before fitting the aero-kit assembly to the cab. Using low-tack masking tape, you can carefully mark out centre lines to assist with moving the decals into place. 7) The fitting of the completed aero-kit can now

New New Zealand’s Zealand’s largest largest stockist stockist of quality of quality models models andand vintage vintage toys toys Kiwi Replicas Kiwi Replicas 1:64th1:64th Volvo Volvo FH Stock FH Stock TrucksTrucks

88  New Zealand Trucking

June 2022


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.