453, you really are hopeless!
Perhaps a move to a different ward might help...The one Sister Muldoon runs! .....
570
There is no known treatment 570, no no not Sister Muldoon, please anyone else.
looks realy neat i can't wait to it painted and heavy weathered..
Greg thank you, will be quite a " smashing break out " The Germans won't know what's hit then !
John - sorry, forgot to come back and clarify.......
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the two halves of the drive sprocket should fit together so that gap, arrowed, is not there
Those large bumps either side fit together to form a bar between the front and back faces - the track link teeth drag on these bars as the wheel rotates and that is what produces motion
Oh I see, should I cut them apart and reglue ? Thank you.
I'd left the rear track guards off for ease of fitting the tracks.
Shaping up nicely Dzohn. I think you guys in Europa are going to have to break down & invest in air conditioning or move your bedrooms into the basement before you all expire. It doesn't look like summers of yore are going to return in our lifetimes. PaulE
Hi Paul , thank you, think your correct with the air con, I can see there being a sales boom
Today being much cooler I managed fair amount on the diorama base
Taking note from 570 perfect bases I've decided to try to improve.
Using some cardboard and white card I've started to make a wraparound with only the front open .
The white card is glued to another section of cardboard, which in turn is glued to the large sheet.
This has given a lip around , so the roofing frame has a fixing point.
There will be afair amount of roofing sheets blown off, exposing the steel frame
With this in mind I have increased the detail
I knew one day those bolt heads would come in handy
Thanks for following.
John .