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scottie3158

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Progress is slow at the moment, but still enjoying it. The cab has had been mounted on the chassis and the roof added. Next the canvas door covers were added and the decals. The fuel tank was also added as well as the bonnet.

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The storage bin had some equipment added as it was easier to add the stuff prior to fitting. The snatch blocks and recovery equipment are from accurate armour. There is also chains, a tarpaulin and some fuel cans and at the back some wooden skidding. The red is not so pronounced in real life.

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Finally I have made a start on the scotches.

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cheers
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Coming along very well Scottie, I expect this will be another "Show Stopper"......keep it up Pard she's looking good!:thumb2: Rick H.
 

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Hi Scottie
This is turning out to be a 5star, super-duper build with spades of wow factor. The stuff in the stowage bin says it all - brilliant attention to detail.
I think you're so right about weathering toning down. When layering/building up effects the early work invariably gets muted by later work. I find that very noticeable with chipping work. If done early on it has to be rather stark as otherwise it all but disappears.
Anyway I'm rambling. This is a winner :thumb2:
Moggle on Sir
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Thanks Jim,
really glad your liking it and your right about the weathering muting and toning down the earlier work. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
 

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Stowage bin fitted underneath the cab. Made a support bar from copper wire and punched rivets as again this was not included in the kit.
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The jib and winch have been fitted

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and some more pin washes

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cheers
Scottie
 

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Outstanding Paul. Luv all the details and tools. Up thee with you best work ever. Keep it comin mate
 

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Just caught up Paul, stunning interior and woodwork.

Love the attention to details like the pins and the tools with stowage :thumb2: :thumb2:
 
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better slow progress than no progress. I like what I'm seeing here Paul, great attention to detail indeed!
 
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