Amazing stuff John. Love it so far!
Some where on the Eastern Front 1942 /43 1/35 scale
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Damn Dude 2,
Even better than the test shots Buddy!!! You are on a roll with it!!!
Prost
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I'm so sorry I have not been paying as much attention as I should mate. Computer went tits up last Monday and I have been spending most of my time sorting it out. Enough of the excuses lets have a look at what you have been doing
Hopefully you have managed to sort out the issues with the roof trusses/frames. The window frames are the DB's. The kids on the council estate where I was raised would be proud of the damage to the windows. They were great shots with the catapult back in the day :smiling5:
Your bench is so clean now the NHS will be giving you a call and using it as an operating theatre!:smiling: My bench is still as bad as Chris's
Nice work on the ammo. Those crates are a beatch to put together so good luck with em
Keep up the great work mate. If possible an overall photo of where everything sits in place, would be nice. White envelope on its way to the usual safe deposit box next to Scotties:smiling5::smiling:
Don't put Paul's name on it this time , took ages to get it off him.! :tongue-out:
[COLOR=rgb(20, 20, 20)]Your bench is so clean now the NHS will be giving you a call and using it as an operating theatre![/COLOR]
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[COLOR=rgb(20, 20, 20)] My bench is still as bad as Chris's:nerd::sick::smiling::smiling::smiling::smi ling:YAY UP THE UNTIDY BENCH CLUB an guys we got to convert John back from the dark side :sad:lol
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Thanks Lee, just on a roll .Comment
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Thanks Si..
Mick thank you, that's just the impression I was trying to get:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
Thanks Paul , if you gets Steve's envelope in your box please sent it on ! :smiling::smiling:
Great Paul, thank you .h
Started off very slow this afternoon. Could I get the wire in to the track to do the final join, must have taken 15 mins per side. I redrilled, put bluetac under the join. This is the only time I really struggle with no depth of field. Try as I might, it either went under, over , into one link and missted it's mate. Eventually after sitting the tank in an old tub and turning the whole think on it's side so I could see the hole I was able to put the wire through.
One main wheel fell off, snapped at the join into the wheel, so drilled out both parts ,and gluing some thick wire in a solid join was made. To get those tracks to sit and not be too loose I redrilled the front small wheel just off center and also the body of the tank. This was to fitted with strong wire as well and seems to have done the job .
Cutting into the back of the wall to get the tank through was fun, cutting along the brick line and then bending them outwards. I had to rebuild the left hand window part, thick CA being used to hold the plastic at that angle, and those bricks on the front, I was so pleased that the look worked.
Tonight I've made some bricks, singles and larger sections, these were dipped in a tub of paint and are now drying .
Thanks for the support, really good to have such comments .
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Just has a catch up with this one....looking great, fantastic execution of an original idea......Comment
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You have certainly earned a cool one and a nice lay down. Looking forward to seeing the next updateComment
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Thank you Andy.
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Afternoon all .
Roof to day
Started with the clear tube, then glued the roof frame on.
Needed some cross support and a fixing area for the sheets.
Now shop brought corrugated sheet is far too thick scale wise
So taking two of the plastic sheets and gluing then to some prepared timber sections you end up with this.
A easy to use press jig .
Taking a aluminum food tray and cutting and shaping you end up with .
Given a coat of Mr Surfacer Metal primer, allowed to dry then painted ..
I would have used a Ferric chloride treatment to give a rusty look , but the mix was old and lost its strength
Resorting to an acrylic finish in stead.
Just a final photo of the gun
Off for some bread and soup :hungry::hungry:
Bye
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