Looks good John.
Ian M Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator SMF Supporter Joined Dec 14, 2008 Messages 19,804 Points 113 Location Falster, Denmark First Name Ian Jul 22, 2023 #21 Looks good John.
Ian M Administrator Staff member Administrator Moderator SMF Supporter Joined Dec 14, 2008 Messages 19,804 Points 113 Location Falster, Denmark First Name Ian Dec 1, 2023 #22 So did you pick this up again?
papa 695 Moderator Staff member Moderator SMF Supporter Joined May 9, 2011 Messages 20,377 Points 113 Location Doncaster, South Yorkshire First Name Ian Dec 1, 2023 #23 Ian M said: So did you pick this up again? Click to expand... Is he back Ian ? Ha ha.
john Administrator Staff member Administrator Joined Mar 4, 2004 Messages 6,061 Points 113 Location Halifax First Name John Dec 1, 2023 #24 Ian M said: So did you pick this up again? Click to expand... I did a little bit more, I’m stuck with putting the pipes on, someone said put them in warm water but that’s not really helped, it’s still on my desk so not back in the box yet
Ian M said: So did you pick this up again? Click to expand... I did a little bit more, I’m stuck with putting the pipes on, someone said put them in warm water but that’s not really helped, it’s still on my desk so not back in the box yet
Jabba SMF Supporter Joined Feb 7, 2023 Messages 40 Points 33 Location Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche (87500) First Name Peter Dec 4, 2023 #25 If you mean the fuel pipes John, I find a hairdryer helps to soften then enough (I'm just in the same process on a Tamiya 1/12 Lotus 78)
If you mean the fuel pipes John, I find a hairdryer helps to soften then enough (I'm just in the same process on a Tamiya 1/12 Lotus 78)