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Paul,
Great bit of plumbing on the fuel tank buddy and those few little additions improve the door no end, excellent.
 
That was a nice catch up, always an education reading through one of your builds Paul. (I also have a nice supply of potential seat covers as a result of following the build!!) :thumb2: ;):tears-of-joy:
 
I don’t know how I’ve missed this build up until now Paul. Some very nice work so far. I’ve now pulled up my chair.
 
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Paul,
Great bit of plumbing on the fuel tank buddy and those few little additions improve the door no end, excellent.
Thanks John as I said to Paul most of it wont be seen.
As usual Paul just sublime ,awe-inspiring reading looking forward to the next stage. Dave
Thanks Dave very kind of you.
Tasty stuff here Paul.
Thanks Ron happy you like it.
Excellent workmanship.
Paul, thank you mate it means a lot.
That was a nice catch up, always an education reading through one of your builds Paul. (I also have a nice supply of potential seat covers as a result of following the build!!) :thumb2: ;):tears-of-joy:
Doug, thanks mate trouble with these seat covers the waist gets bigger as well.
Going the extra mile with the detailing.
Jim, the main reason I do it, is it takes a bit of time so I don't spend money on kits by making them last longer :tongue-out3:
I don’t know how I’ve missed this build up until now Paul. Some very nice work so far. I’ve now pulled up my chair.
Ian, very welcome mate good to have you along.
 
Doug, thanks mate trouble with these seat covers the waist gets bigger as well.
A sacrifice I am prepared to make in the interest of learning new skills. ;)
Also offset my a young dog who walks my little legs off!!!:flushed:
 
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I have assembled the tub, but somehow managed to loose the steering column and dashboard. So I am going to have to try and make some replacements. I still have a few details to add and some decals. I will also try and personalise the interior with some clutter.

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I've just noticed the side panel has moved and left a gap. i will put that right tomorrow.

Any comments always welcome.

cheers
Scottie
 
Scottie,
Some beautiful work going on there mate, love the weathering you have done so far to the floor pan.
 
Finally getting back to this. Now the tracks are done on the Buffalo.

This is easily one of the most complicated chassis I have ever built but that said it went together a lot easier than I thought it would.





Next stage will be to paint up this stage before further assembly.

Next is the hull base and engine firewall. The instructions call for a white interior and that is what I will go for although some of the reference pics I have seen it is silver.



finally for this update. I saw on line that Riesen toffee wrappers make a good leather finish so thought I would give it a try. I think it works plus you get to eat the sweets.



cheers
Scottie
As always amazing work Paul. I really like the wiring.
 
This model is very well detailed but I couldn't resist adding some cables and pipework


this is the fuel tank plumbing also added a change over tap.



given the detail on this kit the battery was very basic. So I have added some cables, securing straps and the main isolator switch.



And a bit of detail to one of the doors.

cheers for looking
Scottie
Of course not - why change the habit of a lifetime...
Excellent detailing as always.
 
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Great work pal
Cheers Mick.
Scottie,
Some beautiful work going on there mate, love the weathering you have done so far to the floor pan.
Thank you John.
Looking good Paul, I knew you couldn't resist adding extra details!
I know mate I don't know why I do it lol.
That is looking very good indeed Paul.
Cheers Ian.
I like the plumbing work, excellent!
Thanks Steve happy you approve.
As always amazing work Paul. I really like the wiring.
Cheers Lee Not sure how much will be seen when assembled.
Of course not - why change the habit of a lifetime...
Excellent detailing as always.
Ha Ha your right there mate, thanks mate.
 
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