Rick. I think anyone who can get this kinda of results in this scale is a Master Modeler. Nice details and very clean work great job the tarp looks very convincing
Thanks for the kind words Lee......I have Mr.T to thank for the tarp, as it was he who suggested the use of single ply tissue paper and liquid cement. Rick H.
Comparing with the photo I would say you got pretty close but there is one thing I think I can see that is missing off the front end - would be an easy retro fit
Hi Simon, would that by any chance be the radiator cap? I already noticed it's absence and a remedy is in the works. If it is something else please feel free to enlighten me. Thanks for dropping in. Rick H.
Thanks gents, glad you like it. Still scratching my head and wondering how I managed to miss that all important detail! I shall have to add it to my build list so as not to forget it on the remaining four vehicles in the stash. Thanks again for looking in. Rick H.
I thought it was MAN, not M.A.N. ?
My friend has a boat with MAN engines and it was noted people who have them get cross when beople think it’s an acronym rather than an abbreviation.
Who knew?
The model looks great by the way! Fabric tops always tough to look right but looks great.
T
Thanks Toby, I have no doubt about it being an abbreviation..... As when spelled out fully the Germans wouldn't have been able to fit it all on the grille. Rather a lot of "alphabet soup" if you know what I mean.
Thank you Mr. Jones, The cap will be on for the next photo of that truck I post for Peej with a comparative object to show scale size. .....looking for where I placed my micro punches so I can knock one out . Allen, I checked and couldn't find enough keys on my keyboard to write all that out. quite a mouthful when you verbalize it!
Thanks for the kind words,
Rick H.