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I just luv everything about this build. That cart is just simply awesome. It's getting embarrassing now mate. You are just toooooo good. Really looking forward to seeing the next update. Terrific work
 
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I just luv everything about this build. That cart is just simply awesome. It's getting embarrassing now mate. You are just toooooo good. Really looking forward to seeing the next update. Terrific work
Steve, You are to kind mate really glad you like it. I will hopefully have an update soon.
 
Hi Scottie
That cart is excellent. Your painting of the metal work is as realistic as it gets.
Jim
 
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Hi Scottie
That cart is excellent. Your painting of the metal work is as realistic as it gets.
Jim
Jim,
Thanks mate really glad you like it, it's amazing what a bit of pigment can do.
 
Top marks on the painting Scottie :thumb2::thumb2:

Cheers,
Richard
 
Excellent Scottie, sure looks great lovely work. Delight to see and learn

By the way is it 2 or 4 horse power lol

Bob
 
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Excellent Scottie, sure looks great lovely work. Delight to see and learn

By the way is it 2 or 4 horse power lol

Bob
Bob, glad you like it but what don't know what you will learn. This is the coupe version so had the two donkey drive.
 
Bob, glad you like it but what don't know what you will learn. This is the coupe version so had the two donkey drive.

:tears-of-joy: Lucky thing it has donkey drive...it could have been a Walkwagen... where's my coat and hat??

Cheers,
Richard
 
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I have started work on the lean to. It is a mixture of coffee stirrers and evergreen sheet. The only other addition is the wooden dowels on the joints made from evergreen rod.
Hoping to make it look old and neglected.
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I have to add nail heads etc and the same wooden slats to the end wall.

As always thanks for looking
 
Hi Scottie
Great stuff once again. Mixing wood and styrene is a nice idea especially as you can paint styrene to look like wood so well. Only danger is that your styrene will look more wooden than your wood :tongue-out3: :thinking:
Jim
 
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Hi Scottie
Great stuff once again. Mixing wood and styrene is a nice idea especially as you can paint styrene to look like wood so well. Only danger is that your styrene will look more wooden than your wood :tongue-out3: :thinking:
Jim
Jim, Thanks mate your right I never thought of that I will have to give that some thought.
 
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