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  • outrunner
    • Apr 2019
    • 2420

    #181
    Going to look great John and at least you have another direction to go in, if it had been me it would now be in the bin. I have a lot of patience but if something goes really sideways I have no regrets about throwing stuff away.

    Andy.

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      #182
      Originally posted by Mark1
      At least you've still got a plan John so all is not lost, I would've have thrown it at the wall or at least back in the box!
      Mark at my age you learn just to make the best out of a kit as you can, in my case a complete wreak.

      Originally posted by Tim Marlow
      Keep plugging away at it John. It will come right in the end.
      Thanks Tim, the intended dio will set if off well.

      Originally posted by adt70hk
      Sorry to hear of your track woes John. But I'm sure it will turn out well in the end.

      ATB.

      Andrew
      Thanks Andrew, all is not lost.

      Originally posted by Bobthestug
      Cannot fault the hard work and skill John

      Tracks can be a nightmare!
      Thank you Bob,
      Originally posted by outrunner
      Going to look great John and at least you have another direction to go in, if it had been me it would now be in the bin. I have a lot of patience but if something goes really sideways I have no regrets about throwing stuff away.

      Andy.
      Cheers Andy, think the older I get the more I tend to think how can I still make some thing of it. Years ago it would have indeed been in the bin.


      Thank you one and all for the support,much appreciated.
      Not much to show this morning as waiting for the post, and don't want the calling card.


      About to mask up the front and then spray the primer on followed by Bob's favourite colour :smiling2::smiling2: some 4 BO.

      Then the search for some figures, will start in the spares box to see what can be cobbled together, failing that it's a search on the web. Must find a suitable base as well.

      Dzhon.

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        #183
        Back again, some scratchery .:smiling3:

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        Primed the pewter and the little pe , leaving over night then spray the body and loose parts tomorrow.Click image for larger version

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        Thanks for looking in.
        Dzhon.

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        • monica
          • Oct 2013
          • 15169

          #184
          looking good John like the tray and so sorry about the track being a paint you will get it sorted,

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          • RonGlass
            • Apr 2018
            • 801

            #185
            Good going with that battle-damage John, looking forward to seeing the tarp and impact hits. I bet itll earn you the title of Master of Disaster.

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              #186
              Originally posted by monica
              looking good John like the tray and so sorry about the track being a paint you will get it sorted,
              Thanks Moni. all is not lost.


              Originally posted by RonGlass
              Good going with that battle-damage John, looking forward to seeing the tarp and impact hits. I bet itll earn you the title of Master of Disaster.
              Cheers Ron, getting there. The tarp is always fun to make, just tissue paper and pva over a film cover.:thumb2:.

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                #187
                Morning all, a lot done this morning as had to get up at some ungodly hr as Kia came to collect the car for its service and mot.

                Having had breakfast by 0700 ! ( Far too early these days ) I set too and did the primer using AK rust.

                Leaving that to dry I attacked some figures, performing some extensive surgery . Taking a note from Neil's use of wire to make the join and twist into shape.

                I'll need to add some filler and attempt to redo the jacket bottom. Luckily two of the figures are under neath the tractor so most of them will not be noticeable.

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                Quite please so far, will start on the tarp next. Cling Film ready, tissues to cut and away we go .

                Dzhon.

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                • Steve Jones
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 6615

                  #188
                  Health warning next time please before showing surgery photos. It's not good for my constitution don't you know. :smiling5:

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                  • outrunner
                    • Apr 2019
                    • 2420

                    #189
                    Moving along at a good pace John, looking good.

                    Andy.

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                    • monica
                      • Oct 2013
                      • 15169

                      #190
                      coming along well i do like the working figures nice idea,

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                        #191
                        Originally posted by Steve Jones
                        Health warning next time please before showing surgery photos. It's not good for my constitution don't you know. :smiling5:
                        Steve. Please for give me, I forgot you had a phobia of minor first aid !:tongue-out3:
                        Originally posted by outrunner
                        Moving along at a good pace John, looking good.

                        Andy.
                        Thanks Andy, I soon get over the failed parts and just crack on with the ( for me best bits) the buildings. Saying nothing about the forthcoming fire ! :smiling3::nerd:
                        Originally posted by monica
                        coming along well i do like the working figures nice idea,
                        Thanks.
                        Quite pleased with the figures Moni, not up to the best on here but fun to try, and not having to buy yet another box of 5 and use 2 or three !

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                        • Neil Merryweather
                          • Dec 2018
                          • 5274
                          • London

                          #192
                          Glad to see you inspired,John!

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                          • Dave Ward
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 10549

                            #193
                            A minor aside regarding first aid............... At sea, I was woken up late morning ( I was on a night watch ) by the mate & told that the apprentice had cut his leg open, & I was needed to assist in stitching him up. I protested that I'd never stitched any one up. The mate laughed and told me that I was to hold him down, as he wouldn't keep still ! - I was in my prime rugby days then - 6'1" & 15st....................
                            Dave

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                              #194
                              Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
                              Glad to see you inspired,John!
                              Thanks Neil, trying and most of all enjoying the attempts. Its a good job most of the two under the tractor won't be seen :smiling3:


                              Originally posted by Dave Ward
                              A minor aside regarding first aid............... At sea, I was woken up late morning ( I was on a night watch ) by the mate & told that the apprentice had cut his leg open, & I was needed to assist in stitching him up. I protested that I'd never stitched any one up. The mate laughed and told me that I was to hold him down, as he wouldn't keep still ! - I was in my prime rugby days then - 6'1" & 15st....................
                              Dave
                              :anguished: Sounds like a nightmare , did he survive ?

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                                #195
                                Greetings .

                                Removed the tarp from the tractor as the glue is now dry.
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                                Doesn't matter about the small tear in the bottom left.

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                                As it looks on.

                                Meanwhile the base is progressing well.

                                Using a picture frame, note the glass is left in. This ways it's trapped between the foam board and the hardboard backing.

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                                First I took the cheap foam board and stated to use that, soon realised why I don't like it, the removal of the paper front is hard, and the foam its self is no where as good for imprinting as KAPPA LINE.

                                Using normal UHU to stick as its paper to glass, followed by paper to paper for the pavement.

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                                I lightly cut the back paper prior to fixing as removing the front paper can and normally causes a bend to occur. You might just be able to see the cut lines , I can't, but they are there.:smiling3:

                                Then it was stuck down. the core exposed, ready to stone set and pavement paper face removed and glued.

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                                Also cut out the building front again using 5 mm F/B, I've found that using a 10 mm there is less chance of a curve occurring when you remove the paper front, but to save using a 10mm board a backing of another

                                5mm glued paper to paper face around the window openings and edges will stop this happening.

                                The board for the building front will retain the paper front until the openings are cut and the backs prepared.

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                                To gauge height I use my Russian Building guide.

                                This I made some time ago after having spent hrs searching the net for ceilings and floor heights.

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                                Now really enjoying this part. :nerd:
                                Off to mark out the building.

                                Thanks for following, the comments and support..

                                Dzhon.

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