I wuz just yankin' yer chain JR, the levers are correct for that particular machine......sorry for confusin' ya. :sad-face:
							
						
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The bike looks great, especially considering it is so small and fiddley. The figure modifications are very good, and already convey a sense of the scene you described in the beginning of this project, with the crew looking back at the burning buildings.Comment
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All looks good John stay cool it’s up in the 100s here in the St Francois Mountains.Having bulked out the tank so the commander is the right height this morning I decided to show some photos of the bike as well .
Just don't ask how it is propelled !
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Just shows to thickness required with a little trimming. Glued down using UHU por .
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Not as bad as I first thought.
The addition of the figures has hidden as lot of missing bits .
Thanks for the support and please comment.
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B****r , you got me there Rick :smiling2:
Thanks Ernie, appreciate you joining in :thumb2:Comment
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Washed the models yesterday in an alcohol water mix . Hopefully it will have removed any grease. The problem is you can't exert much pressure as bits will just fall off !
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That's come along very nicely John,good positioning of the figures too:thumb2:. Wouldn't have fancied being a sidecar guy,that must've been one rough ride!!Having bulked out the tank so the commander is the right height this morning I decided to show some photos of the bike as well .
Just don't ask how it is propelled !
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Not as bad as I first thought.
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Cheers.
Must have horrible, can imagine the seating wasn't top class Andy.
Well it's coming together Paul, not so sure about the nicely , but thank you . :smiling3:Comment
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No relief in site here the garden is barely surviving with me soaking it with water every day I don’t know I my just throw in the towel on the garden this year I’m getting tired of it.Comment
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Oh don't give in buddy , you have worked so hard to make it great again. Things will improve I'm sure .Comment
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Today saw the figures taking shape. Two standing on the tank that Chris provided and a few others sitting .
Tracks have been in a plastic tub of treatment, been used once before but still had some power to darken the tracks. Washed and left to dry fully before painting tomorrow.
Managed to get a second coat of the green nectar on, will paint the engine and tyres later. Plenty to do weathering wise on the bike and tank .
Managed some pe as well, including bends !
Serious stuff this pe bending !
Thanks for the support and for looking in .
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