March last year - how time flies!I will have to have a look for it.
Thanks Bob glad you approve.Do like the crap in the back Paul, lovely
Cheers Dude, thank you my friend appreciate the kind words.Yo Bro, Now that's what I'm talking about!!! That is looking really nice Paul!!! I had wondered what happened to this baby. Your details really make it stand out and I'm sure a little dio will make her shine even more. Have fun Buddy.......
Prost
Allen
Just to add some interest I have seen Jerry cans like this where the handles get damaged.That’s looking very nice, except for that dodgy handle on the grey jerrycan …
I didn’t expect them to get damaged like that, they seem pretty solidI have seen Jerry cans like this where the handles get damaged.
Mick cheers fella.More great work pal
Cheers Rick, no mate as Paul says in the next post It is a canvas door made from rolled up foil with masking tape straps and etch buckles. There should be rifle brackets but I just couldn't get them to sit right so I left them off and hopped nobody noticed.That is just luvly Mr. Scottie.......is that a rifle scabbard behind the jack on the driver's side?......looks "REAL"!!
Paul, Thanks mate you are spot on.A real beauty. It's more likely a rolled-up canvas door.
Jakko your right they are strong but I have seen them with the handles damaged like this and fuel points where full cans get dropped on to cans on the floor.I didn’t expect them to get damaged like that, they seem pretty solid
Thank you Ismet kind of you to comment.A beautiful work to be archived. Liked it very much. Congratulations. I wish you a good finale.
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Andy, cheers mate, not sure yet I might recycle an old base with a few additions. If not i would welcome any ideas for a base that any of you might have.Absolutely love it Scottie
A great rendition of a classic truck,top stuff mate !
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with for the base.
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