Wallace and Gromit Motorbike and Sidecar
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Thanks for taking the time to make the in progress photo, too!
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No Worries Bruce!
I have to say I'm thoroughly enjoying this kit - it's really nice to be building something non-military, that doesn't have to be painted exactly right. It makes me want to have a go at a proper Car or Motorbike kit.
The Bike and Sidecar are pretty much finished and I've finally got them together, I just want to do a bit more of a dark wash around the various silver parts. I've already added a Citadel Nuln Oil wash to the engine cylinder.


I've also started to paint the ladder and the porridge/soap suds gun.

Once these are done I'll make a start painting W&G themselves. Both are assembled, including pins in the butt-joint necks, and just need painting. As it is, Wallace's torso is hanging in the garage whilst I build up thin layers of white on his shirt from a rattlecan. His head is on my workbench... it's pretty grim :sick:
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I have to say I'm thoroughly enjoying this kit - it's really nice to be building something non-military, that doesn't have to be painted exactly right. It makes me want to have a go at a proper Car or Motorbike kit.
The Bike and Sidecar are pretty much finished and I've finally got them together, I just want to do a bit more of a dark wash around the various silver parts. I've already added a Citadel Nuln Oil wash to the engine cylinder.


I've also started to paint the ladder and the porridge/soap suds gun.

Once these are done I'll make a start painting W&G themselves. Both are assembled, including pins in the butt-joint necks, and just need painting. As it is, Wallace's torso is hanging in the garage whilst I build up thin layers of white on his shirt from a rattlecan. His head is on my workbench... it's pretty grim :sick:
Cheers!
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Bravo, Stuart. Fantastic painting progress and terrific photos! This project definitely showcases how much fun you’re having with the subject; and all the time spent on historical pieces has resulted in a sharp-looking build. I could kick myself for not picking up this kit after reading one negative online review and I’ll never do so again.
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It’s always a nice change of pace to do something without the stress of accuracies. Looking forward for more.
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Stuart, you’re really nailing the look of the show on this build!

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That's very true Tom - I might have do some more of this type of thing. I can see why Mike enjoys building Gundam as much as he does.BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 9:24 pm It’s always a nice change of pace to do something without the stress of accuracies. Looking forward for more.
Thanks Carlos!Stikpusher wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 9:45 pm Stuart, you’re really nailing the look of the show on this build!![]()
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Re: Wallace and Gromit Motorbike and Sidecar
Thanks Bruce, I really appreciate that. It has been a lot of fun and I guess it is showing through. If I'm honest, I'm also enjoying just concentrating and focusing on one project, and seeing it through from start to finish without switching over to another build - I've not done that for a long while and it's actually a nice change of pace. I need to remember that and do some more of the same this year. John's GB Spitfire will be the next I think.speedgraflex wrote: ↑Fri Jan 16, 2026 1:03 pm Bravo, Stuart. Fantastic painting progress and terrific photos! This project definitely showcases how much fun you’re having with the subject; and all the time spent on historical pieces has resulted in a sharp-looking build. I could kick myself for not picking up this kit after reading one negative online review and I’ll never do so again.
I've been caught out in the same way with reviews, which is why I don't bother with them any more and prefer to make up my own mind. The trouble with them is that it's just an opinion, and everyone's opinion varies.
I've enjoyed many a kit over the years that have been slammed in reviews, and likewise built some that were reviewed as 'ultra-uber, fantastical, best kit in the known universe' that turned out to be absolute dogs.
I've had the same with books recently. I read a few sci-fi books last year from a author who'd won multiple awards and was praised as the best thing since sliced-bread (or frozen pizza), that turned out to be awful. Great concepts maybe, but very poor repetitive stories and a self indulgent writing style.
Anyway I digress
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That painting looks great!
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Great looking work! I like those metallics, especially the exhaust




