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Steve Jones

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I luv catching up on your builds mate. As Greg says very neat and tidy. Stunning work all round. Keep it coming mate
 

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I have added the initial wash to the cab walls. Prior to this I added an interior light and cable to the back wall. The seat backs and details all need to be picked out.

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Next door handles were added to both doors. The model just had a simple square block that was to small and to far down.

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The cab floor also received the same treatment again details require picking out.

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Finally I also made a start on the wood work.

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cheers
Scottie
 
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Great work on the wood, I have a truck in mind with a wooden bed and I only hope I can make it look half as good as yours.

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Thanks mate glad you like it. Where did you keep the snatch blocks?
Paul,
Snatch blocks were kept in those front baskets under the drivers and crews doors, along with a few chains and shackles. Too heavy to have snatch blocks any higher.
Love the internal cab work .
 
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Paul,
Snatch blocks were kept in those front baskets under the drivers and crews doors, along with a few chains and shackles. Too heavy to have snatch blocks any higher.
Love the internal can work .
Thanks John, I thought it would be a pain to lift them in and out of anything above head height lol.
 
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I have finished off the cab interior just needs a coat of flat. Just added a map and a magazine wedged between the seats for a bit of interest. The rifles have been added with the addition of some slings from masking tape. The windows have all been masked on the outside hence the yellowish look.

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I also decided to add a bit of dirt under the back before It gets placed on the chassis and becomes difficult to reach. there will be more work done later.

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I'm really enjoying this build.

thanks for looking
Scottie
 

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As you should be......super bit of work on this Scottie. Rick H.
 

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The under-the-bed touch is brilliant. Loved the magazine. Will never understand the British affinity for wooden floorboards, even in a relatively modern Morgan. PaulE
 
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Wow Paul! Yet more stunning work.
Thanks Andy really glad you like it.
The under-the-bed touch is brilliant. Loved the magazine. Will never understand the British affinity for wooden floorboards, even in a relatively modern Morgan. PaulE
Thanks Paul, I don't want it to mucky but just enough. I guess it was cheap, easy to work and readily available.
 
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