SAS Willy's Jeep
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 11:09 pm
I suspect this has been done on here before but it was suggested to me to post pictures of my own version by a couple of existing members. I started with a ROCHobby 1/6th scale RC Willy's Jeep. I also bought the 1/6th scale Dragon kit of the SAS Willy's Jeep. I pinched all the accessories from the Dragon kit to enhance my model and sold the remaining standard Dragon jeep on to a friend to recover some of he expense. The passenger in the jeep is a UJINDOU 1/6th scale Blair Mayne figure, which comes with quite a few usefull accessories. The driver figure is made up from various spare bits and pieces and some of Blair Mayne's spare uniform and he had a servo fitted into his chest with the head mounted on it. The servo is connected into the steering wheel servo supply so the head turns with the front wheels and the steering wheel.
The load is a combination of accessories from the Dragon kit, 3D printed items found on Ebay and some 1/6th scale weapons from such sources as Dragon In Dreams. The receiver was changed for a Spektrum receiver so I could drive it with my Spektrum dx6i transmitter. Some bits such as the ammo storage boxes and the Bagnold Sun compass were scratch built. The jeep was stripped down and given a cleaning up before all the parts were repainted in suitable SAS colours. The chipped effect is done by an overall Tamiya acrylic gunmetal, followed by dry brushed enamel rust tones, then a hairspray coating and finally an acrylic water based top coat from a spray tin. This was then teased off by wetting and then rubbing with a small airbrush cleaning brush. This was finished of with washes around fittings and a little shading over the top colour to vary the tone.
The load is a combination of accessories from the Dragon kit, 3D printed items found on Ebay and some 1/6th scale weapons from such sources as Dragon In Dreams. The receiver was changed for a Spektrum receiver so I could drive it with my Spektrum dx6i transmitter. Some bits such as the ammo storage boxes and the Bagnold Sun compass were scratch built. The jeep was stripped down and given a cleaning up before all the parts were repainted in suitable SAS colours. The chipped effect is done by an overall Tamiya acrylic gunmetal, followed by dry brushed enamel rust tones, then a hairspray coating and finally an acrylic water based top coat from a spray tin. This was then teased off by wetting and then rubbing with a small airbrush cleaning brush. This was finished of with washes around fittings and a little shading over the top colour to vary the tone.