Thanks Andrew & Mick...glad you are liking the progress so far. I expected to have some color on this by now but have been rather busy with out of town guests and the upcoming Wedding of my Grand Daughter....maybe I'll have more on this in a week or so.
Thanks again for your interest.
Get crackin' Buddy and try to stay sober for the wedding!!!....Oh, and try not to get too stressed over it all Rick. Just take care, have fun and best wishes to the happy couple..........
OK........I'm just before turning out the lights for the night, but I thought I'd let you all know that today.....is....the .....day of days! One way or another there is going to be paint on the shovel. I'll post an update when I'm done with the squirt gun. Stay tuned and g'nite all.
Well, here it is in OD green.......not too pleased with some of my "body" work on the shovel cab........sometimes these things "heal" themselves as the paint dries........jury is still out on this one. More later.
Nice Rick and it's good to see you finally sobered up after the wedding!!! Maybe a little light sanding on the side of the shovel cab should do the trick Bro....
Here is where this is presently.....detail painting has begun and also the first mishap. I managed to snap the yoke at the base of the main boom where it connects to the floor plate of the shovel cab. So, while the glue is drying on that I'm pretty much at a stopping point. Hopefully I will be able to get this together one last time without breaking it again.......time will tell.
I don't know about it being one of my best JR but it is certainly one of the most complicated builds I have taken on over the years. And yes!....Paul has been a tremendous help in the technical department......without any plans to consult, the only thing one has to rely on for accuracy is photos, photos and more photos! Tip 'O the Hat to the good Mr. Eberle.