If you look at the strip that’s over the hammer, but below the shovel, it looks just like very shallow U-profile. I thought that was intentional, so I wondered how you have managed to bend that so neatly into having two upturned edgesnot sure which bit you mean but I think it's just the result of cutting the strip off of the sheet of aly.
Thank you Mark.Lovely detail work :thumb2:
Cheers AndyMarvelous work!
Andy.
Jakko, looks like a happy accident. It is just the burr from cutting the strip so will be worth remembering if this look is required.If you look at the strip that’s over the hammer, but below the shovel, it looks just like very shallow U-profile. I thought that was intentional, so I wondered how you have managed to bend that so neatly into having two upturned edges :smiling3:
Thank you John, I always use 0.3 wire and not the 0.5 the instructions call for I find it makes a stronger joint.Its those hinges showing the knuckle like that, extreme scratchery Paul .
Many thanks Paul.Amazing.
Cheers Rick a shrink ray, that would certainly make things easier.Where'd you hide the "Shrinking Ray Gun" Mr. Scottie.....the committee is bound to find you out sooner or later :tongue-out3: :tongue-out2::thinking: Rick H.
ps. superb attention to detail Sir.


Cheers GraemeVery tidy work Paul, the etch is very nice.
Jim I think there's some sort of magnetic thing going on hereHi Scottie
The first thing I notice is just how neat the pe details are. Great skill and attention to the little things which lift a model to the next level.
Carry on Sir - excellent stuff.
Jim
Jack thanks mate they do work but I put a small amount of CA on them to keep them from moving and extra strength.Very nice Paul…those hinges on the loaders hatch look like they might work? :flushed:
Cheers Andrew, as I said to Jack they do work when assembled but are glued for strength.Paul
That is coming on very nicely indeed. As Jack said, the hinges on the loafers hatch look workable. Very impressive
Andrew
Cheers Jim, very kind of you. I do like PE but only where it can actually improve the look not just for the sake of using it.Hi Scottie
The first thing I notice is just how neat the pe details are. Great skill and attention to the little things which lift a model to the next level.
Carry on Sir - excellent stuff.
Jim
You never fail to amaze Paul. The epitome of modelling skill.
Ver nice Scottie :thumb2:
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