Astra GSI, 172, Golf
this is something i have been working on recently and may be of interest to some of you . i dont currently have any pics of it before only when it got damaged and the work there after.
it started out as a scania v8 p340( think iv got the model right) then after a trailer got reversed into the back of it its had a full new front end fitted from the R series which required a fair bit of fabrications.
here are some pics anyway.
this wasnt the actual truck but started of in the same colours
heres some pics of the damage after the trailer went into it.
after this the lorry was stripped down and repaired then prepped ready for paint.didnt get much chance to grab many pics so only took a few after the first layer of basecoat went on.
then after it was painted and left to dry the paint was flatted back till it was perfectly smooth and prepped again for adam from scrawl ( considered to be one of or if not the best airbrusher in the country) to come and do his stuff.
here is it in the prep for adam
then as adam got to work
then after he had done the cab was given a quick wipe down and laquered
which i then fully flatted and polished to bring the colours out at there best
adam then airbrushed the sides on the lorry, originally it was going to have alot of detail done on the sides but it was felt that overall it didnt need to so the company name was just brushed on the sides.
Next up was the grill, the p and r series share the same cab but the slam panel and other mechanical parts are totally different, chris looked up the prices on the scania mounts and fittings for the grill which came to alot of money so decided to fabricate his own from scratch. which took a fair while but got it perfect in the end.
then a pic with the visor painted and fitted.
next up was the steps , the p series had fold down steps which were a £2k extra so were worth keeping on the truck , were as the r series discontinued the fold down steps in favour of fixed items.
due to the lorry now having the optional lower bumpers fitted something needed to be done about the steps so i set about using the originals as a mould and fiberglassing them into the correct length and shape.. took some time but it is the only r series with fold down steps and looks wise really makes a difference.
pic of step test fitted after shaping
il load the rest of the pics later and continue this as i load them.
it started out as a scania v8 p340( think iv got the model right) then after a trailer got reversed into the back of it its had a full new front end fitted from the R series which required a fair bit of fabrications.
here are some pics anyway.
this wasnt the actual truck but started of in the same colours
heres some pics of the damage after the trailer went into it.
after this the lorry was stripped down and repaired then prepped ready for paint.didnt get much chance to grab many pics so only took a few after the first layer of basecoat went on.
then after it was painted and left to dry the paint was flatted back till it was perfectly smooth and prepped again for adam from scrawl ( considered to be one of or if not the best airbrusher in the country) to come and do his stuff.
here is it in the prep for adam
then as adam got to work
then after he had done the cab was given a quick wipe down and laquered
which i then fully flatted and polished to bring the colours out at there best
adam then airbrushed the sides on the lorry, originally it was going to have alot of detail done on the sides but it was felt that overall it didnt need to so the company name was just brushed on the sides.
Next up was the grill, the p and r series share the same cab but the slam panel and other mechanical parts are totally different, chris looked up the prices on the scania mounts and fittings for the grill which came to alot of money so decided to fabricate his own from scratch. which took a fair while but got it perfect in the end.
then a pic with the visor painted and fitted.
next up was the steps , the p series had fold down steps which were a £2k extra so were worth keeping on the truck , were as the r series discontinued the fold down steps in favour of fixed items.
due to the lorry now having the optional lower bumpers fitted something needed to be done about the steps so i set about using the originals as a mould and fiberglassing them into the correct length and shape.. took some time but it is the only r series with fold down steps and looks wise really makes a difference.
pic of step test fitted after shaping
il load the rest of the pics later and continue this as i load them.