Did you see them coming?

scottie3158

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Had fun at the bench this morning removed all the detail from the front bulkhead as I decided to add a bit of detail. After it had been filed smooth I replaced the solid moulded strengthening spar with some etch sprue. The aerial tensioner was made from copper wire and evergreen sprue as the etch offering was just flat, although the brackets were used. The locker clasps were replaced and finally not sure if you can see it in the pictures a solid tube was replaced with some ally tube.

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Paul,
Thanks mate I enjoyed it probably not 100% correct but I think it looks better than the kit or etch offerings.
 

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The rear of the vehicle was detailed today. The moulded on canopy supports were replaced with drilled out evergreen rod.. The tie downs were added using 0.3 copper wire. Eyelets were added to the tail gate chains from the same wire. The rest was binged up with a bit of etch, wire and foil.
I have to replace the poles this I will do tomorrow. When this is done It will be time to sort out the stowage.

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all comments welcome
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Paul quite stunning.love those tensioners, did you bend that pewter ?
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Yes Paul.
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I came up with a cunning plan, cut out a template of the load area then stick the stowage to that so I could remove it to paint it. Somewhere along the process I think I have got some glue somewhere as I can't seem to get it out now:rolling:. The cam net was added using gauze soaked in diluted PVA. This has been left to dry over night. Next will be to form a tarp which wont cover all the load but probably be mostly rolled up and draped over the 45 gallon oil drums.

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You betcha. Bummer on the stuck load. Looks like barrels are upside down unless you've yet to add the bungs. Your latches, catches & hooks are just outstanding. PaulE
 

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You betcha. Bummer on the stuck load. Looks like barrels are upside down unless you've yet to add the bungs. Your latches, catches & hooks are just outstanding. PaulE
John,
I haven't added to any details to the drums or filled the gaps as these will be covered with a tarp so they are there just to form the shape underneath. Glad you like the rest of the details.
 

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Looks like it is all ready for the boys jolly to Margate now!! Just make a small space in the back to hide JR. We don't want to upset the locals:smiling5::smiling6:

Cracking build mate. Are you using Milliputt or foil for the tarp and will there be any of your famous eyelets??
 
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