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Scotties Steyr RSO

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Quality work like this takes time, a lot of time, and if you're having fun - that's what it's all about.
Carry on Sir :thumb2:
Jim
Jim,
thanks mate and your right I like these old kits you can spend time on.
 
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Many thanks to Steve Jones who has furnished me with some great reference material.
 
Detailing as good as that takes time Paul, the Panzerwrecks series of books has pictures of RSO's in various states of repair, 23 Italy has several.
 
Due to the rabble. I have had to use a trench telescope to see over the crowd Paul.

Have to agree, very nice, again!!!
 
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Looking great Paul. Spot on detailing as always!
Cheers Tim, hopefully it will be worth it in the end.
Taking notes furiously ;)
Coming along very nicely:thumb2:
Cheers Si.
Up to your normal high standard Paul, enjoying this.
Thanks John.
Scottie, looks good from this angle.....keep it going :thumb2: Rick H.
Rick, Many thanks mate.
Paul, well done for all the extra work.

Keep at it.

Andrew
Cheers Andrew.
Due to the rabble. I have had to use a trench telescope to see over the crowd Paul.

Have to agree, very nice, again!!!
My apologies for you being trapped by the rabble.
 
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The slow work continues, but I have managed to continue with the cab details. The cab floor was remade from sheet and covered with pewter sheet in which some non slip finish was added. The levers are a mixture of etch and scratch. The seats are resin and the frame from copper wire. The other seat still needs to be added.

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Some etch has been added to the cab body and there is still some details that need to be added.

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cheers
Scottie
 
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