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Ian M

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0ne48thtel

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Very nice Ian love the tarp in the back it looks well used.
 

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superb,Ian,great paint ,camo,and nice attention to detail,

and as Terry said the tarp,looks great,real catches the eye,like it very well done ;)
 
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Fantastic build Ian.

Exellent camouflage paintwork and the tarp looks spot on!

The first piece of a future master diorama ;)

Cheers

Polux
 

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Thank guys n gal. Glad that you like it.

I have three more Bedfords on the way. right now they are stuck in DHL Copenhagen freight terminal due to the Christmas hols!

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Great build Ian, nice to see another Bedford truck.
 

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Thank guys n gal. Glad that you like it.I have three more Bedfords on the way. right now they are stuck in DHL Copenhagen freight terminal due to the Christmas hols!

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It could be worse, at least they aren't shipping with CityLink. But my experience of shipping stuff through CPH is not very impressive; it took eight weeks to have tool returned from SAS.
 
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Wow excellent work Ian, I want one of these!!!

The dusty wheels look realistic, awesome.
 
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Wow excellent work Ian, I want one of these!!!

The dusty wheels look realistic, awesome.
 
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Superb. Master-class.

Not underdone not overdone that happy place in the middle which I have found hard to achieve.

Now Ian could you let, at least me into the secret of "how to" on that tarpaulin. Just going to produce similar for a Landrover.

Just has another peep and just realised from the turn table it is on how intricate for its size. So nice.

Laurie
 
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A Fantastic build Ian, & I like the Oil Stains on the 45 gall. Oil Drums. :smiling3:
 

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Now Ian could you let, at least me into the secret of "how to" on that tarpaulin. Just going to produce similar for a Landrover.
It does say in the build thread, Laurie, but as its you:

I just made the "cargo" from foam blocks cut to shape and stuck together with PVA. I have some 'work-shop' paper hand towel that has not pattern or embossing. I cut a square off of that and make it nice and wet with thinned PVA, drape it over and with a soft brush and more PVA brush the 'tarp' down into the cargo until you are happy. Let it all dry a day or two then paint.

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That looks great Ian

Lee :smiling3:
 
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It does say in the build thread, Laurie, but as its you:I just made the "cargo" from foam blocks cut to shape and stuck together with PVA. I have some 'work-shop' paper hand towel that has not pattern or embossing. I cut a square off of that and make it nice and wet with thinned PVA, drape it over and with a soft brush and more PVA brush the 'tarp' down into the cargo until you are happy. Let it all dry a day or two then paint.

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Thanks Ian and apologies. Only just got into these vehicle things last week so have been concentrating on aircraft.

Being retired I have little time now a days I am so so busy.

Laurie
 
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