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Scotties meat chopper.

Hi Scottie
Cracking work. Looking great and you're mastering all the itty-bitty bits.
Happy Christmas to you and yours.
Jim
 
Seasons greetings Scottie,
Coming along very nicely ,it may be a bit tricky but it certainly does look well detailed :thumb2:
 
Scrooge MacTavish here :smiling:
Looking good Paul, 2 things, first is the reason why I stick to 4BO !
Second , how on earth you can work with something so complex, think It would beat me .
All the best for Christmas to you and the good lady . Hopefully we might be able to meet up again in a couple of years time at Peterborough.
 
Scottie,

Looking good mate.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family.

Marty
 
Paul,

Apologies for a bit behind on this. Looking good so far. Well done for persevering.

ATB.

Andrew
 
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Hi Scottie
Cracking work. Looking great and you're mastering all the itty-bitty bits.
Happy Christmas to you and yours.
Jim
Seasons greetings Scottie,
Coming along very nicely ,it may be a bit tricky but it certainly does look well detailed :thumb2:
Scrooge MacTavish here :smiling:
Looking good Paul, 2 things, first is the reason why I stick to 4BO !
Second , how on earth you can work with something so complex, think It would beat me .
All the best for Christmas to you and the good lady . Hopefully we might be able to meet up again in a couple of years time at Peterborough.
Looking well Paul.

Andy.
Scottie,

Looking good mate.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family.

Marty
Paul,

Apologies for a bit behind on this. Looking good so far. Well done for persevering.

ATB.

Andrew

Thank you all for the fine comments, and seasons greetings to you and yours.
 
As usual Paul your skills and attention to details is fantastic..... keep it coming..
 
Thread owner
Not a lot of bench time. Built the front winch and bumper again a lot of parts when fewer would have achieved the same. Added bolt and rivet details.

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Removed the moulded on tie downs and replaced them with copper wire versions.

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cheers
Scottie
 
Scottie, the tie downs are the stuff I normally have no patience to do yet you guys do it like it's a matter of fact. :smiling6: That really amazes me. Very nice front end with all the nuts & bolts added.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Scottie, the tie downs are the stuff I normally have no patience to do yet you guys do it like it's a matter of fact. :smiling6: That really amazes me.
Can’t speak for Paul, but I find them very tiring/trying to add. However, once you do one, you kind of have to keep going with at least the visible ones, IMHO …
 
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Very delicate......and much improved. Rick H.
Thanks Rick.
Scottie, the tie downs are the stuff I normally have no patience to do yet you guys do it like it's a matter of fact. :smiling6: That really amazes me. Very nice front end with all the nuts & bolts added.

Cheers,
Richard
Richard, I'm surprised I have the patience to do them but they are worth doing. Normally the etch ones are to flat and nearly impossible to make them stay on.
Great work so far Paul.
Thanks Ian.
Can’t speak for Paul, but I find them very tiring/trying to add. However, once you do one, you kind of have to keep going with at least the visible ones, IMHO …
Jakko, they are tiring but I think they are worth it in the end the hard thing is trying to keep them the same size.
 
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Some more added to the chassis. the front axle has been fitted and some linkages that should have been fitted in earlier stages. All the parts were sprayed black and then a light coat of OD just to make it easier later on.
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The end of the exhaust was drilled out and a clamp added.

cheers
Scottie
 
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