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Machinator
12-04-2010, 10:06 PM
So I took a break from building Fellblades to work on a commission of a Mk1 Land Raider. The customer had purchased the Forgeworld MkII Land Raider upgrade kit but wanted it in an older style. He asked if I could build it using the new Land Raider body but incorporate my Liberator Pattern 1.0s wrapping them all the way around. Always up for a challenge here's what I put together:

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1655.jpg

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1654.jpg

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1657.jpg

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1656.jpg

As warned working with the Forgeworld kit was a pain in the @$$ as nothing on the body seemed to fit together right. The sponsons were thankfully less of a hassle. But in the end it worked out and looks pretty good.

The treads where a bit more difficult. As they are quite a bit longer than the standard LR treads I had to widen the radius at the very front of the track unit so that they wrapped around properly. This was done by adding a couple of plastic strips that added about 1/8 of an inch thickness around the track front. I then chopped off the raised edge along the top of the track unit and raised it up about a 1/4 of an inch making a continous path for the treads.

I then rounded off the sharp edges and began putting on the treads and after some adjusting I actually got them all to fit (40 on each side). Finally it was patched and cleaned up. I also added some 0.35 inch rivets to blend toegther the new with the old.

So now it's off to it's new home. Hopefully the owner will continue on this thread and show you guys what it looks like painted up. Overall a fairly quick and fun project.

Firebird
12-04-2010, 10:36 PM
You should come up with a kit like this just make your own side sponsons, and sell them on ebay so i can by 3!

MaltonNecromancer
12-05-2010, 12:57 PM
This is pure win. Just a beautiful conversion.

Machinator
06-05-2011, 12:10 AM
Since doing this project I was asked a number of times to do a tutorial on how to replace the standard treads with my Liberator Pattern 1.0s (you can also use the same process with the Oppressor or Krusher Pattern 1.0s). Well I finally got around to building another one (for the same customer no less) and I documented the whole process as best as I could. So here we go.

First up you want to remove the ridge that runs along the top of the outer track plates of the Land Raider so that you have a flat surface going all the way across.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1821.jpg

Also on the outer track plates there is a recessed portion on the angled front portion that needs to be raised up so that it is flush with the rest of the edge. I did this by gluing a 0.03x0.06 inch strip of plasticard. I them patched it and cut the grooves in it so that it matched.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1823.jpg

Next you need to increase the radius at the front of the track section so that the larger treads can smoothly go around. I did this by gluing two strips of 0.060x0.125 inch plasticard (or you can use one strip of 0.125x0.125) along the entire front section. You want to do this on all four track plates.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1824.jpg

In order for the wrap around treads to clear along the top of the tank they need to be raised up about a 0.25 inches. In this case I glued a 0.25x0.10 inch strip of plasticard along the top of all four plates and made it flush with the outer edge of each plate. I them patched and sanded the joint smooth. You can then assemble the two track sections (don't forget to install the front access ramp and its opening mechanisms. The other thing you will want to do is smooth over the sharp edges where the new plasticard meets the model to that the track has a smooth transition.



http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1846.jpg

Machinator
06-05-2011, 12:11 AM
As there are some different armor layers on the outer track panels along the back I added a few extra piece of plastic to get them to match. It's not necessary but it a nice touch to get everything to blend together.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1847.jpg

At this point you can begin wrapping the treads all the way around the track sections. I like to start in the very front with a couple of treads and continue along the top and bottom. In all you will need 39 treads per side. The Liberator Pattern 1.0 pack comes with 40 treads so you will need two packs all together (if you decide to use the Oppressor or Krusher Pattern 1.0s you will need a 3rd pack as the treads are shorter). The section I leave to last is the angled area on the rear top of the treads section. As the treads are a little short you will need to sand this area down until you get the two ends to meet. Then the tracks are done!

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/RearTop.jpg

Lastly you assemble the rest of the model. There will be some tripping to do on the front top plate to remove the part of the tab where there is no longer a slot (if you’re also using the Forgeworld Mk2 kit prepare for a lot of swearing as nothing fits together right). The last modification is to the top plate. As the armored plates above the track sections are no longer needed you just need to trim off the two sides and finish the assembly.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1848.jpg

Machinator
06-05-2011, 12:12 AM
Finally you can add new rivets and the like to finish the look. Then it’s ready for paint!

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1855.jpg

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1852.jpg

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1856.jpg

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/IMG_1853.jpg

Hope this all helps

BrotherAlpharius
06-06-2011, 03:23 AM
You took a vision from my mind and made it flesh (or plastic/resin at least!).

Thanks. It will be a few months but when I get as far as ordering my Land Raider I'm going to be ordering some of your tracks and having a go at this.

Machinator
07-31-2011, 03:33 PM
Well it took a while but the original Mk1.5 Land Raider was finally painted and WOW what a paint job it is!

Courtesy of Jim Wappel:

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/LandRaider1.jpg

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/LandRaider2.jpg

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/LandRaider3.jpg

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab340/machinator248/LandRaider4.jpg

Emerald Rose Widow
08-02-2011, 02:02 AM
gorgeous, just gorgeous.

Meph
08-02-2011, 03:42 AM
Damn, that's pretty pretty bling bling!

Nice build, nice paint job!

templarboy
08-02-2011, 08:42 PM
What I want to know is why regular land raiders don't look like this. This is an obvious progression from the old LR model. Between your modeling and his painting, perfection was achieved.

elmir
08-03-2011, 04:27 AM
Nice collaboration, the end result is magnificent!

Irongut
08-03-2011, 07:43 PM
Wow....

MaltonNecromancer
08-03-2011, 07:56 PM
Un. Believable.

Bigwill
08-05-2011, 05:41 PM
Can you do this with one already built?

Machinator
08-06-2011, 06:08 AM
Can you do this with one already built?

It would be some work but yeah you can do it. The tracks would have to be removed of course along with the armored tops of the tread sections but after you did that it should go together as pictured.

Bigwill
08-06-2011, 09:51 AM
Which tracks and how many did it take and which pattern
I saw your store,do you have enough in stock?
Is that the Banebade sized ones?

Bigred
08-06-2011, 01:03 PM
Why do i want to see that model overrunning a trench full of fleeing traitor guardsmen - (Krieg models that it...)

Machinator
08-07-2011, 07:41 AM
Which tracks and how many did it take and which pattern
I saw your store,do you have enough in stock?
Is that the Banebade sized ones?

The tracks I used here are the Liberator Pattern 1.0 Tank Treads:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Liberator-Pattern-1-0-Tank-Treads-40-/260740436978?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb55753f2

But you could do the same thing with the Krusher or Oppressor Pattern 1.0s.

It takes two packs to do the conversion and I have plenty in stock.