I’ve had this kit in the stash for quite some time. Nice to see the contents and see it being built. Quite the fiddly bits, but makes a nice model overall.
Hi. I have this kit, I have already built the Bedford but I found out that it did not see service until just after the war. But I converted mine into a tractor unit instead. The 'Katy' awaits my attention. Those front wheels look very close to the wheel arches so I might have to put some plastic shims on the chassis to create a bit more clearance. The colour looks good though. Nice build.
Thank you Brian. Are you certain that the Bedford wasn't used during the war? I found a few pictures of very similar vehicles during war time service but admittedly nothing identical. This kit would be a great candidate for a re-tool.
I remember building that kit along with the Bofors AA gun kits to make an impossibly large Airfield Diorama along with the Control Tower etc. It took my 3 brothers and I a while to get it just right. Until one fateful day our sister let our German Shepherd into our large attic bedroom where it savaged our diorama
Plenty of eBay - sometimes they go for silly prices (especially in the older boxings), but you can still get bargains. I'm a bit surprised Airfix haven't done this as a Vintage Classic release.
Yes, I have another older boxing of it too. I got it on eBay but the figures were missing. Got my money back, but now I have half a kit hanging around. Well, more than half, but...
Hi. Yes I did check on the bedford k6. It apparently saw service after the war as a fire tender. Even the morris k2 did not see service in europe until late 1943 and into 1944. So the picture on the box art is completely inaccurate. The vehicle colours are a bit dubious. Your colour on the Morris is more accurate. Thats why when I built the Bedford I turned into a tractor unit and hooked it up to the Queen Mary trailer. I blanked offthe hole in the roof but kept the original mudguards ( I liked them more than the metal plate versions ). I cut off the box on top of the mudguard to create a smooth finish. The fifth wheel came off of the Bedford Ox. So quite a bit of work but it looks better pulling the trailer. I had to cut out the tow pintle on the trailer and move it forward by its own length so that it would clear the mudguards on the tractor unit.I still think that your build is good and your colours are more accurate. Good video, good music too. I hope that your voice gets better. Kind regards.
These look nice little builds, my only bone of contention is the large decal on top the ambulance, maybe it could be tided up with a little painting where it's the roughest!?
Paint tyre's and hubs while on sprue so much easier back in the day of Airfix enamels it was dry before you finished the build even if you rushed it could do a Lanc in 4 hours Britfix 77 was the glue of choice
Very nice set, had this as a kid. The green firtetender turns out awesome. Only the roodecal on the ambulance looks ugly. Why not cutting the rough edges off ?
Sure got its limitations but lots of good things appeared 1969 - Abbey Road, Led Zep I & 2, Let it Bleed. Will defo try to track this one down. Thanks for the heads up chief and get well soon!
Hi. Yes I totally agree that Airfix should re-tool this kit and also the other 1/76 kits in their range. There will always be old guys (like me ) who will always make these kits as there is no alternative. Interesting kits but showing their age. If they were re-done you bet your bottom dollar there price will go through the roof. I can remember as a kid these kits going for less than a fiver, they would probably be nearer twenty nowadays if not more. Airfix should also do what Matchbox used to do and include a diorama, I have never understood why Airfix or Revell have never done a seperate range of dioramas for their small scale range. What do you think about that ? Maybe make them so that some of them could be joined together to create a bigger diorama. Best of luck.
Look pretty great with that Lancaster at the end,and honestly they look Like an amazing little kit.Can’t wait for more fun Projects Like this,and a question,do you have any Ferrari f1s in your stash,maybe a 312t3 or 126ck,as I would love to see one!
Thank you mate. Yes, I do! I have the Tamiya 312T3 and the Fujimi F87. I also have the Fujimi 2003 GA which I originally bought to do a conversion to the Sauber C23, but then I could never find the decals for it!
I think they've just rebranded the kit, yes. For a 2 metre subject the difference would only be about 1.5mm so they've probably treated them as essentially the same.
It's 1/72. At some point, oo gauge model railways rebranded themselves as 1/76 scale - the metric equivalent of 1/72 - once they started to get a bit more accurate and metric became more of a thing, so Airfix rebranded their road vehicles as 1/76 since they're compatible with oo scale model railways
As a 10-year-old nose dribbler, I remember my disappointment when out of the box I only got 2 tiny models. I also remember my disappointment at the tiger moth melting into a messy blob when I added some extra realism & set fire to it.
Not my cup of tea Stu, to be honest there are only 3 kits I would considerer buying from Airfix, these older kits don't scream quality... get well soon.
Nostalgic build for me, great to watch... many thanks, get well soon
Thank you. The voice is slowly returning...
Glad the old transfers still worked.😊
It surprised me! :)
A charming little build that took me back to my childhood. The background music complimented it perfectly as well.
Thank you - I'm glad you liked it.
I’ve had this kit in the stash for quite some time. Nice to see the contents and see it being built. Quite the fiddly bits, but makes a nice model overall.
It really does - and two unusual subjects too
Had this back in the 70s Asbestos man stuck out ,nice to see photos of him.
I'll be painting up the figures in a future video - stay tuned! :)
Lovely little build!🙂 I remember as a child making the ground crew set containing a tractor tug with a bomb trolley. Happy days!😄
Ah yeah, I've built that one - part of it is in one of the final images, with the Lancaster.
Love a bit of Holst. Get well soon!
Thank you
This is truly a nostalgic build and brings me back to childhood. I think the stash has just gotten bigger! Get well soon mate
Thank you mate. Glad you enjoyed it!
As soon as I can back to building, these are at the top of my build list. Very nice work also!!!👍
Thank you. Have fun!
A lovely kit which where the vehicles can used for other diorama if you can live without the use of the firefightes, Great job buddy.
Thank you :)
I remember to this day my dad making this kit when I was little .
It's a classic!
Hi. I have this kit, I have already built the Bedford but I found out that it did not see service until just after the war. But I converted mine into a tractor unit instead. The 'Katy' awaits my attention. Those front wheels look very close to the wheel arches so I might have to put some plastic shims on the chassis to create a bit more clearance. The colour looks good though. Nice build.
Thank you Brian. Are you certain that the Bedford wasn't used during the war? I found a few pictures of very similar vehicles during war time service but admittedly nothing identical. This kit would be a great candidate for a re-tool.
Mad flu's going round. Get well soon mate. Thanks for the video too amigo, very historic build. You did it more than justice.
Thank you mate
I remember building that kit along with the Bofors AA gun kits to make an impossibly large Airfield Diorama along with the Control Tower etc. It took my 3 brothers and I a while to get it just right. Until one fateful day our sister let our German Shepherd into our large attic bedroom where it savaged our diorama
Ouch! All that work! They are a unique little range of kits - the RAF recovery one is on my list too
Excellent. Thanks for sharing mate 👍
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!
Get well soon fella and thank you for some brilliant music. Love Holst!
Oh good build too haha well done and thanks again
Haha, thank you. I'm on the mend :)
Good build, I'm keen to buy another one for old times sake....only I'm painting the fire appliance red. Cheers
Plenty of eBay - sometimes they go for silly prices (especially in the older boxings), but you can still get bargains. I'm a bit surprised Airfix haven't done this as a Vintage Classic release.
I built that set, back in the 1970s, though it came in white plastic then.
Yes, I have another older boxing of it too. I got it on eBay but the figures were missing. Got my money back, but now I have half a kit hanging around. Well, more than half, but...
Hi. Yes I did check on the bedford k6. It apparently saw service after the war as a fire tender. Even the morris k2 did not see service in europe until late 1943 and into 1944. So the picture on the box art is completely inaccurate. The vehicle colours are a bit dubious. Your colour on the Morris is more accurate. Thats why when I built the Bedford I turned into a tractor unit and hooked it up to the Queen Mary trailer. I blanked offthe hole in the roof but kept the original mudguards ( I liked them more than the metal plate versions ). I cut off the box on top of the mudguard to create a smooth finish. The fifth wheel came off of the Bedford Ox. So quite a bit of work but it looks better pulling the trailer. I had to cut out the tow pintle on the trailer and move it forward by its own length so that it would clear the mudguards on the tractor unit.I still think that your build is good and your colours are more accurate. Good video, good music too. I hope that your voice gets better. Kind regards.
Sounds like you made some great improvements to the kit. It would be great to get a modern day re-tooling of these from Airfix.
Nice, had it way back.
Thanks!
Great kit good fun build but are over due a retool
A re-tool would be great!
I don't know. Nostalgia is like your childhood bike. Unpractical nowadays.i m glad the hobby has moved forward.
For sure. I don't wish all modern kits were like this. But it was still a fun little subject :)
These look nice little builds, my only bone of contention is the large decal on top the ambulance, maybe it could be tided up with a little painting where it's the roughest!?
Thanks. Yes, it definitely could - and I probably will later. Just a touch of white and red. Just been a bit run down this week.
Paint tyre's and hubs while on sprue so much easier back in the day of Airfix enamels it was dry before you finished the build even if you rushed it could do a Lanc in 4 hours Britfix 77 was the glue of choice
Thanks. Sometimes I do that, sometimes the sprue connectors are in annoying places that would mean a touch up would be required :)
@@ModelNerd easier to do the touch up than the hub in place 😌
Для диорамы аэродрома очень даже подойдет!😉😂
Definitely!
Great build as always :) Can you make a tutorial for model photography? I love to watch your videos but your pictures as well haha
Thank you. That's a good idea. I could try - although my setup isn't very advanced.
Very nice set, had this as a kid. The green firtetender turns out awesome. Only the roodecal on the ambulance looks ugly. Why not cutting the rough edges off ?
Thanks. Yeah, I will tidy it up when I add a base and the figures :)
Sure got its limitations but lots of good things appeared 1969 - Abbey Road, Led Zep I & 2, Let it Bleed. Will defo try to track this one down. Thanks for the heads up chief and get well soon!
Thank you mate!
Hi. Yes I totally agree that Airfix should re-tool this kit and also the other 1/76 kits in their range. There will always be old guys (like me ) who will always make these kits as there is no alternative. Interesting kits but showing their age. If they were re-done you bet your bottom dollar there price will go through the roof. I can remember as a kid these kits going for less than a fiver, they would probably be nearer twenty nowadays if not more. Airfix should also do what Matchbox used to do and include a diorama, I have never understood why Airfix or Revell have never done a seperate range of dioramas for their small scale range. What do you think about that ? Maybe make them so that some of them could be joined together to create a bigger diorama. Best of luck.
That's a really cool idea
Look pretty great with that Lancaster at the end,and honestly they look Like an amazing little kit.Can’t wait for more fun Projects Like this,and a question,do you have any Ferrari f1s in your stash,maybe a 312t3 or 126ck,as I would love to see one!
Thank you mate. Yes, I do! I have the Tamiya 312T3 and the Fujimi F87. I also have the Fujimi 2003 GA which I originally bought to do a conversion to the Sauber C23, but then I could never find the decals for it!
i bet it was quite fun, but damn. Seeing these again now after so many years.... boy this was a relly crappy kit :D But i remember it was a fun build
Yes, definitely fun :) And one of the few options for this subject.
Remember this in 1/76th... So have Airfix rebranded as 1/72nd and redone the moulds, or did Airfix screw up all those years ago??
I think they've just rebranded the kit, yes. For a 2 metre subject the difference would only be about 1.5mm so they've probably treated them as essentially the same.
Όταν νομίζαμε ότι δεν θα ερχόταν το τέλος της ζωής μας και είμαστε ξενοιαστοι
:)
Ooo er I'm feeling all patriotic now! Lol. Some nice little builds. Hope your feeling better
Thanks. Yep - definitely a lot better now, thank you.
Cool ⛑👍
Thank you
🤝👍
Thanks
Get well well soon....liked the dioramas at the end, excellent!
Thank you mate
Just a comment for the algorithm
Did they re-tool it to 1/72 ? I bet it's still 1/76 :-(
I suspect it's the same tool, although it has variously been labelled as 1/76, 1/72, and HO.
It's 1/72. At some point, oo gauge model railways rebranded themselves as 1/76 scale - the metric equivalent of 1/72 - once they started to get a bit more accurate and metric became more of a thing, so Airfix rebranded their road vehicles as 1/76 since they're compatible with oo scale model railways
As a 10-year-old nose dribbler, I remember my disappointment when out of the box I only got 2 tiny models. I also remember my disappointment at the tiger moth melting into a messy blob when I added some extra realism & set fire to it.
They are quite small. The figures are unique though. Although the firefighters in the asbestos suits look quite relaxed.
Not my cup of tea Stu, to be honest there are only 3 kits I would considerer buying from Airfix, these older kits don't scream quality... get well soon.
All good - each to their own :) Thanks - I'm on the mend now.