simontie
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Not my usual thing but bought this as a project plan is to use it as Guinness delivery truck… so far and its not far its been really nicely fitting will post more as it takes shape
simon
simon
I bet there kicking themselves now, there big money to buy even a restoration job. I think every baker had one good old reliability no frills just what you need not like the new vansI built this one a few years back after being given it as a present by my wife. As a relative beginner, I built it on the kitchen table and finished it with rattle cans.
It didn't put me off
I remember when pretty much every village in France had at least oneof these abandoned out the back of the local garage with weeds growing through it.....
I'll be watching along.
Nick.
Thank you i hadn’t noticed, nor the blurred image i dumped that one toComing along nicely. Detail looks quite good.
(I edited all the double photo's out for you )
That and the silver, I suspect it was never classed as a flying machine eitherComing along really well Simon. There’s something of the Ju 52 about her isn’t there….probably evoked by the corrugated panels….
Go on then how did you know it was a Guinness truck?Simon, I'm late for the build as usual but it seems I'm still on time for the Guinness...
Great build of a nice and unusual kit.
Andrea.
I could boast I can read people's minds, but I can just read people's posts... and when I read Guinness I simply can't forget it .Not my usual thing but bought this as a project plan is to use it as Guinness delivery truck… so far and its not far its been really nicely fitting will post more as it takes shape
simon
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