It's too bad you had to eat all those popsicles to get enough sticks to build that nice wood load bed just to watch it go up in smoke.....any chance of just a small conflagration without too much damage? Rick H.
Well Andy it will be slight less intense than before, manly due to complains from management about setting the top of the freezer on fire:smiling3:John Race staging a small conflagration? No chance. :smiling5:
Andy.
Who me, surely not.:smiling3::smiling3::smiling3::nerd:Right Andy.........Mad as a March Hare when it comes to fire...
B****y things Moni, I bet they indeed do laugh in the design office. They have every right too as were stupid enough to try :smiling3:.oh lol that would be right the same with Dragon kits ,they would be rolling on the floor
laughing at us![]()
Hi Andrew, sorry missed you on the next page. Unfortunately things have gone from bad to worse, more on that later ( sounding like a tv program now )Coming on nicely John, despite the for issues and the piece going missing.
ATB.
Andrew
Hi Jim, damned thing, think the internal floor pan on the cab was too far back.which I did. Instructions again. Yes your right, do one thing , then find the next doesn't fit .Hi John
Shame the fuel tanks had to go. I think the more you "mess with" a kit the more fit problems you get. You sort of put one thing right and then find that has thrown something else out. How people like Steve, Mike, Scottie and Jakko cope I just don't know :rolling:
Load bed looks nice and the tracks seem to be going ok.
You mentioned FIRE!!! It's fun,fun,fun all the way :tongue-out3:
Jim
TIP - Check your home insurance!

Hi Andy. Thanks for looking in. The kit has , well parts of it have defeated me.Bad news about the tracks John but I am sure the finished wreck will look the dogs. I have that model on my to get list but perhaps a rethink is in order.
Andy.
Appreciate that Paul. On day I'll find something I can build :smiling3:John, firstly cudos for sticking with it I'm sure you will lick it into shape. Tracks are why I do mostly wheeled now.
Aw that's a bummer John, sorry man... hey, there's always mud-in-a-jar to help hide it too.... I can visualize that tractor tearing through a muddy field. At any rate- awesome crafting with that wooden bed though !!
That's quite the challenge you have there mate. Glad you will be able to salvage something from this project. Good luck with the rest of the build
JR, don't beat yourself up over a poorly designed kit.....it ain't worth it. I'm quite certain you will get it sorted in the end. Hang in there Buddy. :thumb2: Rick H.




Thanks Rick. Appreciate your support with this .Well played Commander Race! :thumb2: Rick H.
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