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Nice choice Scottie patient #309 will be watching
Cheers Lee, Glad to have you along.
Paul , hi mate, most impressed with those cable brkts, pewter ? Look real.
John.
Hi John, Glad you like them. The brackets are from the tin foil from a popular crisp tube the nut is stamped from pewter.
Plenty good work there boss....
Mike.
Mike, Thanks mate glad you like it.
As i Mention before.... MOOORE MOOOORE MOOOORE
Hi Greg, Thanks, thanks, thanks.
 

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Thanks Paul, they were so good I thought at first they were after market purchases !
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Great work Scottie. You have definitely been succumbed by the powers of the dark side. The pewter bolts are a lovely touch. Great stuff mate
 

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Thanks Paul, they were so good I thought at first they were after market purchases !
John .
John, Thank you mate very kind of you to say.
Great work Scottie. You have definitely been succumbed by the powers of the dark side. The pewter bolts are a lovely touch. Great stuff mate
Steve, thanks fella. As to the dark side it's you lot it's your fault.
 

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Just a quick update. I have added some interior detail which is a mixture of etch and scratch. There are a few other bits that have been built and painted waiting to be added later. the benches will have a coat of wood and hair spray prior to receiving it's OD coat. The drivers area will receive a coat of white and the fighting compartment will be OD.

As always thanks for looking in.

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just noticed a few things to tidy up.

Scottie
 

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WOW! Very nice indeed Paul. Looking forward to seeing the benches painted up. At what stage will you start painting all the interior detailing??
 

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Yep! I do like those seat hinges. As Steve said am now looking forward to some wet stuff being applied.
 
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Nice work Scottie. You are one very clean and careful modeller.
 

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WOW! Very nice indeed Paul. Looking forward to seeing the benches painted up. At what stage will you start painting all the interior detailing??
Thanks Steve, hopefully I will make a start on painting the interior tomorrow.
Yep! I do like those seat hinges. As Steve said am now looking forward to some wet stuff being applied.
Mike, Thanks for looking in, the hinges were very fiddly and I nearly didn't bother but glad I stuck with it.
Nice work Scottie. You are one very clean and careful modeller.
Thanks Peter appreciate the comment, sometimes it bites me in the bum as I didn't use enough glue or I ping it off trying to clean it up. I have a few things to tidy up that I have noticed in the pictures.
 

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Hi Scottie
Love the way the added details raise the interior to the next level. A perfect example are the foot pedals - just wouldn't be the same using styrene bits. I had to smile at your comment about bits pinging off 'cause there wasn't enough glue. I am the same although it is a great advantage when I stick something in the wrong place, upsidedown or when it should have been painted first. I can easily get it off!! :tongue-out3:
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Hi Scottie
Love the way the added details raise the interior to the next level. A perfect example are the foot pedals - just wouldn't be the same using styrene bits. I had to smile at your comment about bits pinging off 'cause there wasn't enough glue. I am the same although it is a great advantage when I stick something in the wrong place, upsidedown or when it should have been painted first. I can easily get it off!! :tongue-out3:
Jim

Thanks Jim, There are some things that etch are good for.
 

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A tad late scottie, cracking build.

Now being a truck tech i find a lot of heat, sledge hammer and swear box will move anything lol

Along for a lesson in modelling !!

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Bob,
no worries glad your here now, as an engineer I agree totally :tongue-out3:. Not sure about lessons but your welcome along for the ride.
 

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Bloody nora! That's impressive Scottie. You must be very pleased with the look. Well done mate. Cracking stuff
 

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Good Evening Mr. Scott,

Effective immediately, this type of moggelling must stop!!! I am still looking for words to comment on your rock ledge in the last Masterpiece as well as the vehicles...……..

You're off to a super start Buddy, please keep it going. Me, I think I'll give up moggelling and take up collecting lint balls from under my bed...…………...

Prost
Allen
 
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