Great build, paint, everything excellent. I wanted especially to praise your arrangement of the figures within the bus. They really look like they are acting naturally, some conversing with each other, etc. exactly as real people would do. Lots of modelers build and paint excellent figures but forget to plan how they will look at each other, interact, etc. Well done!
Thank you! Really appreciate the compliment! And yes, I've seen those dio's too where there's lots of figures, but no interaction. It's a little thing but really helps set the scene. Cheers, and thanks again!
Fantastic build, Pete. There is 2 more different bus that Roden supply, a late version where a number of changes were made to construction, and the Staffwagen. The staff vehicles had most of the seats removed and a few tables were fitted. They were equipped with various pieces of special equipment like telegraph machines, radios, Enigma encryption machines, etc. which is included in the Roden's kit. I have all 3 but only have half built the late version and encountered the same fit problems bonnet, door, and so on. Thank you doing a video on this subject as it is very rare to see. Well done, mate and I look forward to seeing more of your builds.
Hi mate. Glad you liked the build. Much appreciated. I did see the Staffwagen kit ages ago but usually the only one that turns up is this one. Wouldn't mind picking up one of those, especially now I know what I'm in for. Add a few DAK figures and maybe a Rommel, and it'd make for a great dio layout. Cheers!
Excellent build Pete, I think the figures really put that bus on the next level. Thanks for the warning about the Roden decals, I only have one kit by them in the stash and it has a huge RAF roundel decal for the top of the Rolls Royce armoured car, I may have to be prepared to spray it on instead.
Thanks Martin. Really appreciate that. This was my first Roden kit, and really happy with the way it all (mostly) went together okay. Really nice detail on the instrument decals, but when they just cracked up without being touched, that was one of those, "Bugger' moments. Hopefully this one just a one off. Cheers mate!
@@martinoconnor4314 Tell me about it. Had one the other day while building an Italeri Panzer I. It's got tiny individual track links (82 a side), separate lifting hooks, and all sorts of tiny bits to lose. So what does the Carpet Monster eat? A largish towing assembly from the rear....could I find it? Nope. Not even after moving everything twice, and crawling around on my aching knees. Had to scratch build one. Now that was a 'Bugger!" moment! 🙄
Hi Pete. Very nice result. Cool diorama. Funny how so many kit makers give you a lovely engine but make it difficult to display. Acetate is a pain! Reminds me of the crappy old private service buses in Adelaide when I was a kid in the late 60's! Wooden benches and rear seats facing each other. Saw Microscale liquid decal film being hand brushed over some dodgy decals on another channel. Self levelling and seemed to do the trick. Hard to get as it's surface shipping only but I've got some old decals I'd like to try it on. Thanks for the vid and build. Cheers Matt
Thanks Matt! Yeah, would have been nice if showing the engine was an easy option. Must have a look at that Microscale vid. heaven knows I have some old kits that I just know the decals will go sideways on! Cheers mate!
@@MatterusOD Thanks Matt. I see what you mean. Pretty sure my brother has some of that stuff lying around. Might just "borrow it" and give it a try. Love the detail that he put into that P-47. Cheers mate!
That's excellent. Welcome back to the fold. I'm 68 and only got back into it about 4 years ago. So much has changed but the enjoyment and community is still there. Cheers!
I got the same figures I think, it was about 12 and I put them in one of those german half track artillery pullers. They were perfect the Roden kit in the end just had too many MacGyver requirements
"MacGyver requirements". Perfect description. Might use that in the future! This one went together well, and looks good, but the push out points on every single part was the thing that got me about this kit. Even the tiny bits had at least one! At least I'll know what to look out for if i ever get another Roden. Cheers!
@@PetesKits I had considered that kit as I sort have an Afrika Korps convoy theme going, but I have changted my mind, now that someone has agreed with my thinking. Thanks
@@davidshepherd397 Think if I ever got another one (cheap) I'd scrap the seats, and kit it out as a workshop with Miniart, or maybe resin, parts, covering up all the push out points with tools and stuff, and set it up as a mini-dio with open doors so I didn't have to worry about them not fitting. That's if I get another one! Cheers mate!
I built the Roden Greyhound "silversides". Apart from a few fitting issues, I wwanted to put figures inside and the 1 35 sacle passengers were just too big. I tried 1 48 but they all looked like kids. I was very disappoited. Same issue with the engine, I would have had to glue the hatches open and that looks wrong with a bunch of passengers. I'm pretty sure the actual scale was more like 1 40. Roden you misled me. I did however enjoy the build and the fiddle.
One of the reasons I re-arranged the seating in this one. The Dragon figures were just too big to fit into the Roden seating arrangement. I wouldn't be surprised if the scale was slightly out in some dimensions! Cheers!
Hi mate. Roden is a Ukrainian company, that not only makes their own plastic kits but also machines and makes the actual moulds for them. As far as I know, they also make, and sell, moulds to other companies as well, so it's possible that Italeri uses Roden's moulds for some of their kits. Hope this helps! Cheers!
Too-thin or non-existant Decal-film can be built up with a few light coats of Testor's Dullcote (or any lacquer dullcoat, I guess). Kudos on the job. Respect, eh.
These seats are designed for people with negative legs size. Looks like horizontal part of the seat is too big. Roden is not the most accurate company under Sun of this planet.
Yep, think you're right. Had a look at the unused seats in my spares box, and the "seat" part does look too long. Don't know why I didn't spot that myself. And yeah, I have heard a few comments about Roden's accuracy. Still overall she turned out okay, and I'm happy with that. Cheers!
Great build, paint, everything excellent. I wanted especially to praise your arrangement of the figures within the bus. They really look like they are acting naturally, some conversing with each other, etc. exactly as real people would do. Lots of modelers build and paint excellent figures but forget to plan how they will look at each other, interact, etc. Well done!
Thank you! Really appreciate the compliment! And yes, I've seen those dio's too where there's lots of figures, but no interaction. It's a little thing but really helps set the scene. Cheers, and thanks again!
Great build, good imagination to the scene of the diarama 10 out of 10 .
Thanks mate! Really appreciate that! Glad you liked it! Cheers!
Lovely. I've got one myself in the stash!😀👍
Thanks! Hope this build helps when you get to yours! Cheers!
@PetesKits absolutely thankyou for the excellent build😀
Fantastic build, Pete. There is 2 more different bus that Roden supply, a late version where a number of changes were made to construction, and the Staffwagen. The staff vehicles had most of the seats removed and a few tables were fitted. They were equipped with various pieces of special equipment like telegraph machines, radios, Enigma encryption machines, etc. which is included in the Roden's kit. I have all 3 but only have half built the late version and encountered the same fit problems bonnet, door, and so on. Thank you doing a video on this subject as it is very rare to see. Well done, mate and I look forward to seeing more of your builds.
Hi mate. Glad you liked the build. Much appreciated. I did see the Staffwagen kit ages ago but usually the only one that turns up is this one. Wouldn't mind picking up one of those, especially now I know what I'm in for. Add a few DAK figures and maybe a Rommel, and it'd make for a great dio layout. Cheers!
Nice build!
Excellent build Pete, I think the figures really put that bus on the next level. Thanks for the warning about the Roden decals, I only have one kit by them in the stash and it has a huge RAF roundel decal for the top of the Rolls Royce armoured car, I may have to be prepared to spray it on instead.
Thanks Martin. Really appreciate that. This was my first Roden kit, and really happy with the way it all (mostly) went together okay. Really nice detail on the instrument decals, but when they just cracked up without being touched, that was one of those, "Bugger' moments. Hopefully this one just a one off. Cheers mate!
@@PetesKits 🤣 don't you just hate that Bugger moment, it usually only ever happens when everything is going fantastically great!
@@martinoconnor4314 Tell me about it. Had one the other day while building an Italeri Panzer I. It's got tiny individual track links (82 a side), separate lifting hooks, and all sorts of tiny bits to lose. So what does the Carpet Monster eat? A largish towing assembly from the rear....could I find it? Nope. Not even after moving everything twice, and crawling around on my aching knees. Had to scratch build one. Now that was a 'Bugger!" moment! 🙄
Hi Pete. Very nice result. Cool diorama. Funny how so many kit makers give you a lovely engine but make it difficult to display. Acetate is a pain!
Reminds me of the crappy old private service buses in Adelaide when I was a kid in the late 60's! Wooden benches and rear seats facing each other.
Saw Microscale liquid decal film being hand brushed over some dodgy decals on another channel. Self levelling and seemed to do the trick.
Hard to get as it's surface shipping only but I've got some old decals I'd like to try it on.
Thanks for the vid and build. Cheers Matt
Thanks Matt! Yeah, would have been nice if showing the engine was an easy option. Must have a look at that Microscale vid. heaven knows I have some old kits that I just know the decals will go sideways on! Cheers mate!
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@@MatterusOD Thanks Matt. I see what you mean. Pretty sure my brother has some of that stuff lying around. Might just "borrow it" and give it a try. Love the detail that he put into that P-47. Cheers mate!
Great video, and I love the end result!
Thanks for that! Really happy you liked it! Cheers!
Cool build
Thanks! Appreciate the compliment! Cheers1
am 73 and just started to build models again
That's excellent. Welcome back to the fold. I'm 68 and only got back into it about 4 years ago. So much has changed but the enjoyment and community is still there. Cheers!
I got the same figures I think, it was about 12 and I put them in one of those german half track artillery pullers. They were perfect the Roden kit in the end just had too many MacGyver requirements
"MacGyver requirements". Perfect description. Might use that in the future! This one went together well, and looks good, but the push out points on every single part was the thing that got me about this kit. Even the tiny bits had at least one! At least I'll know what to look out for if i ever get another Roden. Cheers!
@@PetesKits I had considered that kit as I sort have an Afrika Korps convoy theme going, but I have changted my mind, now that someone has agreed with my thinking. Thanks
@@davidshepherd397 Think if I ever got another one (cheap) I'd scrap the seats, and kit it out as a workshop with Miniart, or maybe resin, parts, covering up all the push out points with tools and stuff, and set it up as a mini-dio with open doors so I didn't have to worry about them not fitting. That's if I get another one! Cheers mate!
@@PetesKits so true good idea, but I think I would have to receive it as a gift haha
@@davidshepherd397 With you on that one! Cheers!
A very good idea to remove 2 sits, so you can fix the "riders" into it!
Yes, it was the only way the figures were going to fit properly. Think it turned out pretty good, and you'd don't even notice it! Cheers!
Very nice build, well done 👌👌subbed!
Glad you liked it! thanks for the Sub. Much appreciated! Cheers!
素晴らしい❤🎉
I built the Roden Greyhound "silversides". Apart from a few fitting issues, I wwanted to put figures inside and the 1 35 sacle passengers were just too big. I tried 1 48 but they all looked like kids. I was very disappoited. Same issue with the engine, I would have had to glue the hatches open and that looks wrong with a bunch of passengers. I'm pretty sure the actual scale was more like 1 40. Roden you misled me. I did however enjoy the build and the fiddle.
One of the reasons I re-arranged the seating in this one. The Dragon figures were just too big to fit into the Roden seating arrangement. I wouldn't be surprised if the scale was slightly out in some dimensions! Cheers!
Hey Pete. Quick question. I've never done a Roden kit, so I was wondering if the molds are from Italeri?
Hi mate. Roden is a Ukrainian company, that not only makes their own plastic kits but also machines and makes the actual moulds for them. As far as I know, they also make, and sell, moulds to other companies as well, so it's possible that Italeri uses Roden's moulds for some of their kits. Hope this helps! Cheers!
Too-thin or non-existant Decal-film can be built up with a few light coats of Testor's Dullcote (or any lacquer dullcoat, I guess). Kudos on the job. Respect, eh.
Thanks for the tip! glad you liked the build! Cheers!
These seats are designed for people with negative legs size. Looks like horizontal part of the seat is too big. Roden is not the most accurate company under Sun of this planet.
Yep, think you're right. Had a look at the unused seats in my spares box, and the "seat" part does look too long. Don't know why I didn't spot that myself. And yeah, I have heard a few comments about Roden's accuracy. Still overall she turned out okay, and I'm happy with that. Cheers!