Got me at first Paul so had to Google it , NO is the answer. I'd never heard of them before but can see the use in holding then open or closed.Might give it a miss this time :crying:The dormers came out great. Love the shutters. What, no shutter dogs?:smiling3:
No Gerry they are hard to see, I'll take another at a different angle .:smiling3:Looking great - must be my eyes, or just that I'm on the phone, but can't see the flower pots on the inside , but daresay they are up to your usual high standard
Thanks Andy.Morning John,
Just had a quick catch up on this and have to say that I completely agree with the guys.... It's coming on a treat :smiling3:
Cracking work all round and is going to make for a striking scene!
Nice one!
Nice to see you Si hope all is well. Thank you.Very nice John, really like the window boxes.
Top work usual, carry on![]()
Jack that is extremely kind of you to say.There really aren't many who match you building skills John!
Thank you Rick.Looking the Bomb JR. :thumb2:
Thank you Andy, very kind of you to say. Money in the normal place !Yet another fabulous build from the Master, well done John and keep up the good work.
Andy.
Thank you Peter.Loverly buildings. Great work.
Peter
Hi Neil, I've been working on the car, what a nice easy build form Tamiya. I keep looking at those figures !:worried:This is already looking the Dog's, John, I can't wait to see it populated






Thanks So, it certainly is . Even I can feel confident.Tamiya never seem to fail in providing an enjoyable build……. It’s a cliche but it’s true!
Looking good John :thumb2:
I know Tim, it's bugging me now !Great stuff going on here John. You know you will have to give those shutters “the dogs” don’t you…..
Cheers Rick, suppose it could be a repatriated one , but already decided to have a civilian one as can have the choice of colour. Yes there were other choices than black !Hi JR. I have done a few of these,..........much smaller mind, but fun to do. Will yours be a civilian or WH staffer?
Many thanks Steve . Never had a kit that was so easy to build.You are a busy bee! Great kit JR. I'm sure it will go together with few issues. The street scene is immense. Glad to see you having a lot of fun
Interesting Gerry, can you imagine that happening to day !Even in the '60s, you could have a vehicle delivered in primer and it'd be cheaper than with top coat My father bought a Bedford in 64/65 (B reg) and used battleship grey gloss to paint it - that van didn't rust for all the time he had it, went round the clock and more think he sold it in about 72/3
Thank you Paul, appreciated. ( Donation sent to the escape fund )Excellent blog, lots of good info. & examples of high grade scratchery.
Many thanks Rob:thumb2:Finally catching up John, and wow looking mighty fine, glazing info very handy,great carpentry and roofing skills.
Keep it coming sir.
Saw Steve's video of show and your award, belated congratulations!!
Cheers Rob
Probably not - when he bought it, he'd got one salesman in the house and the other on the phone and kept going between them with "Well, they can do it at that price - can you beat it?" apparently, the garage that got the order actually made a loss, just to get the order!Interesting Gerry, can you imagine that happening to day !
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