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Scotties Skoda RSO Rich models 1/35.

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I have been adding a bit of detail to the front fender. using kit parts, PE and scratched items. I have masked up the engine ready as well. I have added the handrail from copper wire and tweaked up the air filter. I like to replace thin plastic items eg. handrails with wire where possible as they are stronger.

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Now for the otherside.

cheers
Scottie
 
I'd be lost w/o hair dryer motor winding wire (the wife's hair spray clogs the vents causing motor failure, so lifetime supply), bread & rolls twist tie closure wire, and solid 18ga wire from the RR. The copper wire flattens easily for strapping.
 
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I'd be lost w/o hair dryer motor winding wire (the wife's hair spray clogs the vents causing motor failure, so lifetime supply), bread & rolls twist tie closure wire, and solid 18ga wire from the RR. The copper wire flattens easily for strapping.
Paul,
As an engineer I have a good selection of wire and cables so I'm the same as you a lifetime supply.
 
Loving the detail Paul I'm always amazed at people who go that extra mile and scratch build stuff :)
 
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The cab is all shaded ready for paint. I meant to take a picture before hand showing the added details. I have detailed the doors with added scratched door handles and window winders. The drivers door as I intend to leave it open I have also added the door catch but again I forgot to take any pictures.
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Work now moves to the load bed. Moulded detail was carefully removed and replaced with etch. Each of the nuts were added individually.

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There are some nasty ejector marks that need filling.

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cheers
Scottie
 
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