BMT - Logbook January 2005

This article was published Jan 01, 2005.

Hudson Wagon

Pict0416 -- Feb 11, Here is some tools I made yesterday for my EJ figure.

This month the Hudson Ammunition Wagon was finished! Time for the next project.


Pict0310 -- Test fitting first side.
Pict0310 -- Test fitting first side.
Pict0315 -- Here first side is done. As always, second was much better.. I learned several new ways of doing things.
Pict0315 -- Here first side is done. As always, second was much better.. I learned several new ways of doing things.
Pict0333 -- All pieces for second side is done, time for mounting.
Pict0333 -- All pieces for second side is done, time for mounting.
Pict0343 -- Closeup on first side.
Pict0343 -- Closeup on first side.
Pict0366 -- The Hudson is finished! Just a bit of paint remains on last items. Also painted my new EJ figure from Carlo Spirito.
Pict0366 -- The Hudson is finished! Just a bit of paint remains on last items. Also painted my new EJ figure from Carlo Spirito.
Pict0371 -- Closeup on the braking wheel and side details. The wheel is from my wifes sewing box.
Pict0371 -- Closeup on the braking wheel and side details. The wheel is from my wifes sewing box.
Pict0380 -- With one side down.
Pict0380 -- With one side down.
Pict0382 -- Side view.
Pict0382 -- Side view.
Pict0407 -- Final with all parts painted.
Pict0407 -- Final with all parts painted.
Pict0413 -- Final with one side down. The trash-cans are old 35mm film cans used back in the stone-age when camera film still was chemical and had to be 'developed' to be able to see the result..
Pict0413 -- Final with one side down. The trash-cans are old 35mm film cans used back in the stone-age when camera film still was chemical and had to be 'developed' to be able to see the result..
Pict0416 -- Feb 11, Here is some tools I made yesterday for my EJ figure. He looked bored and is if he stretched out for something to hold in his hand.. The broom is an old touthbrush, the spade is some bended and soldered brass. The skewer is just a piece of rectangular wood carved and painted to look like a real tool.
Pict0416 -- Feb 11, Here is some tools I made yesterday for my EJ figure. He looked bored and is if he stretched out for something to hold in his hand.. The broom is an old touthbrush, the spade is some bended and soldered brass. The skewer is just a piece of rectangular wood carved and painted to look like a real tool.