The Smythe Meister
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That's cracking stuff Mark....
.... And I'm loving the base colour of it
Nice one mate,
Andy
.... And I'm loving the base colour of it
Nice one mate,
Andy
Well it looks spot on to me...Cheers Andy, engine colour supposed to be Russian engine grey,looking around the net it seems to have a light blue to it, I mixed a colour that was good enough for me :thumb2:
Thanks Jim :thumb2: it was fiddly,can't believe how long it took me to do !Hi Mark
Engine wiring looks really good. Well done with that - very fiddly.
Jim
This must be what's referred to as Gonzo modeling !OK so I wanted to try some engine detail on this so here's my first ever bit of scratch!! Have started to make a distributor, had to put seven holes into the top of a 3mm diameter rod! I would either break drill bits or they would move about on the surface so i held a broken drill bit in pliers and heated it up with a lighter and melted the holes in, seemed to work OK so I now have 7 leads glued in,6 for plugs and 1 for the coil,the wire is 0.3 mm.
Not entirely sure about the meaning of gonzo but thanks Ron. ...I think lol.This must be what's referred to as Gonzo modeling !
Thanks for the comments John :thumb2: :smiling:Loving it, nice , very nice.
Its good lolNot entirely sure about the meaning of gonzo but thanks Ron. ...I think lol.
Appreciate the comment mate thanks :smiling: :thumb2:Some beautiful work Mark. Gonzo: outlandishly unconventional, outrageous, extreme or: very strange, unusual.
You may want to not google that.Not entirely sure about the meaning of gonzo
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