1/6 Scale Aliens APC (scratchbuild)

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Marine Boy

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The Mad Max Interceptor build is winding down now, so i like to start a new project as I'm waiting for paint to dry. I'm not going all in on it just yet, as the size of it means I have to clear the other projects from my shed first. I just wanted to tackle the hardest part first, the front end, because of it's multitude of shapes and angles.

Easiest bit first, the driver's door.

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The turret side went together quite quickly, as the base and sides around the turret are horizontal and vertical. Using these faces as a datum, it was fairly easy to determine the angles of the adjoining panels.

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Before attaching the door panel, i had to make sure the whole assembly was perfectly level, so I taped it to a piece of plywood.

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With both sides held in position, it just needed the 2 panels making to join them together. 4 days work so far.

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I'm going to use a sheet of plywood for the chassis, which should stop any body flex. The body sections will be screwed to that.
 
Engine panel fitted.

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Right side panel done.

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Front wheel arches being made.

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Temporarily taped together, just to get an idea of the size. Once I make the plywood base, they will be screwed down.

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The grey beam above the door is just to keep everything straight. It's not the roof height.

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Making the rear wheel arches.

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I've used square beams to join the sub-assemblies together. These have been placed under seats, behind consoles or externally, around the wheel wells. This was done so they don't intrude into the interior space. The screws are mainly on the inside, where they will be hidden by trim panels or equipment.

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Once the floor is installed, there will be be a slight loss of headroom, but only by 9mm.

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