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Nice work on the tracks Andy. Looking forward to seeing all the dried out mud on those bad boys.
 

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It has been too warm of late to get much done in the workroom the last few days so I spent a lot of time (and petrol money) on the bike. I have just been doing little bits here and there but it will get there in the end.
Fitting all those levers/pedals and the PE floor was a load of fun.
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Test fitted the blade to see how it will look.
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Obviously a lot more paint needs to come off the blade and some other parts to get the right effect.

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Slowly, very slowly, getting there with this model.
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Have to be careful not to touch any of the fragile bits like levers and pedals that will break if you look at them the wrong way.
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Next thing will be to try the system I have come up with to make the overhead blade actuating system removable as I have an idea for another use of this model.

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In order to make the blade mechanism removable I had to replace the rather flimsy plastic channel that carries the cable from the winch to the blade with a bit of brass tube I had, not exactly scale but it will do.
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And removed.
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The front frame hangs on 2 pegs below the radiator and the supports are supposed to be glued to the side frames but I just used a couple of small screws. Possibly a bit agricultural but they will never be seen behind the tracks.
50117219192_09cf575c25_b.jpg The rear support just sits in a couple of brackets from my spares box glued on to each side of the winch.
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Now I need to figure out how many strands of fine wire I need to twist together to make a winch cable as all the kit provides is a bit of thread, Really?

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My latest kit had a piece of frayed string for the tow cable LOL. There are a few threads on the forum on how to make your own or buy one on the tinternet. The dozer is certainly looking the business
 

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Hi Andy
Looking good. Also looks very, very fragile.
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Thanks Jim, some parts of the model are indeed very fragile and need care when handling but on the whole it's an OK model, not for the first timer but a good, challenging build. It is the first Mirror Models kit I have built and I have another kit in the stash and I will have no trouble buying more from them.

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I have been playing with a new pigment that came in the post today, tried it out on the tracks which I have painted with my own dark rust mixture.
Before pic, sorry it's the underside but I forgot to take one of the top.
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After, top and underside.
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I think it gives a good look to the track chains as well, probably not for armour but tractors working in dry conditions have shiny track chains.
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Tried it out on the blade as well.
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All in all, I am happy with the results so far and we shall see what it's like with some other pigments on top.

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I save all the end stubs from lamp wires they are nice and fine. I twist three strands up to make a thin cable then take three of those twisted the opposite way to make the finished cable.
Want thicker cables use more single stands for the first wire.
Love the look of this. Have built a few MM kits and they look great when done if a bit over the top on parts.
 

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Hi Andy, enjoying seeing your bulldozer coming together, as fiddly & fragile as it is, the paintwork looks really good, just like an old bulldozer does.
 
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