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Just had a quick catch-up Paul. That's looking very good already.

ATB.

Andrew
Thanks Andrew, the kit only needs a few tweaks as it is pretty good.
Hi Scottie
This just gets better and better. Excellent extra detailing.
Jim
Thanks JIm, glad you like the additions.
Doesn't take long Paul before the hinges get changed, had to smile when I read you were going to do that .
Front seat please.
John, you know me mate.
Thanks Paul, back when I discovered the MM website you were very helpful with sharing advice for better CA glue application control. That and me finally recently using some CA debonder for cleanup were real game-changers for me. And John Race clueing me in on labeling my multitudes of kit sprues (Thank You so much Obi-Wan John !! ). Sure has made this hobby so much more enjoyable.
Ron, no worries we all pick up tips from each other thats what makes this hobby and this site so good.
Very nice start Paul.
Thanks Lee appreciate it.
 
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Some more tweaks. Added a handle to the jack, not sure if it had one but having used a few of these they always had one as they are heavy to carry. Then a strap was made from foil.
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next the wiring for the horn, again a bit of guess work so more for effect than accuracy.

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Work started on the main gun and mantlet, it is a nicely detailed assembly unfortunately most of it won't be seen. So it just received a quick coat of silver and a oil wash, with a few details picked out.

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cheers
Scottie
 
Evening Buddy,

Looking really nice and I knew you couldn't just build it without adding some nice tweaks to make it even better. You're so right about the weight of the jack and a handle would definitely help carrying that puppy around. Is there a bar to pump it up included in the kit?

The gun is nicely detailed too. Almost a shame you won't see it with the turret closed up.........Drive on Bro!!!

Prost
Allen (Ret.)
 
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Evening Buddy,

Looking really nice and I knew you couldn't just build it without adding some nice tweaks to make it even better. You're so right about the weight of the jack and a handle would definitely help carrying that puppy around. Is there a bar to pump it up included in the kit?

The gun is nicely detailed too. Almost a shame you won't see it with the turret closed up.........Drive on Bro!!!

Prost
Allen (Ret.)
Cheers Allen,
Glad you like the tweaks, there are some pioneer tools but I haven't looked at them that closely yet.
 
Well just as I come to expect with your build Paul great detail .Very nice .:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
 
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The turret basket builds up into a very nice little assembly. But virtually nothing will be seen when the turret goes on. I meant to take some pictures of the interior but got carried away and assembled the turret.

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Made some straps to hold the external tools on from masking tape and etch buckles.

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Added some replacements for some of the turret detail. The blade sight was made from pewter as the plastic kit one was very poor and the rear hatch bump stop was made out of etch sprue and a bit of evergreen. Finally the handles on the turret sides were made from copper wire and punched pewter rivets

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cheers
Scottie.
 
I was quite surprised to see wooden flooring as well maybe it helped deaden the noise inside the turret
Lovely details Paul/Scottie, nothing like a wooden deck to stand on eh matey.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Funny thing happened, by coincidence I picked up an old MM magazine and one of the articles was the A9 with quite a few pictures and unit markings that operated it. It's the February 2006 issue with a Challenger 2 on the cover.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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