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1/87 Wespe resin Diomond T 969 Wrecker

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Don't know how I missed this one Paul, ( could have been the size your working on :hungry: ) but glad I've seen it now. just pulled up a seat for the rest of the build, which is looking great so far. ( Love your bench. )
 
HeyPaul,
Did you get new lights in the man cave? I don't remember it being so well lit. Great progress and yes, I envy your spares box!
Rick H.
 
Paul .
There's not chance of us ever getting into the Tidy Bench Club. Do you ever have to tidy up, I have to at some point when I can't find tools ?
Dzhon
 
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Thanks Ian. Yes Rick. Twin tube 4' flourescent fixture directly over work space plus articulated fixtures on each side. Too true Dzhon. All tools have a place to be when not in hand. Habit from automotive work. Once a year tidyup at changeover unless a critical part has gone missing. PaulE
 
You got my attention Paul nice work so far don’t know how you work with those little pieces. Your bench looks like mine when I used to build 1/87 trucks. Some how there’s a “O” instead of “A” in your title “diamond” or did you mean to do that?
 
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Thank you. Sharp eye Lee. No, I erred. It says something about how we skim instead of read. Did you finish the 1/87 dio you had going?
 
Hi Paul
As always your work on these small scale models amazes me. The collection of spares shows just how long you have been doing it so no wonder you have such skills.
Jim
 
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Back at it HARD. Finished cutting & fitting metal boom mounting pins into lower frame and scratched boom ends & boom braces.
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Next will mount boom frame to truck bed & start rigging. C&Cs welcomed. PaulE.
 

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Hi Paul

Just been having a look at the Wespe models - not the cheapest kits around and the postage is ridiculous as it is more than the kit
eg £15 for the kit and £18 postage to UK
 
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I usually get mine on-line, often in a lot of several models & USPS is cheap. I think I paid $10 for the wrecker in a lot of 6 models. Not much in 1/87 is cheap anymore and Wespe runs hot/cold on quality, but usually they are the only table in town as their choices are not offered by others. PaulE
 
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Much threading thru micro 74ga. holes. Thanks to Wespe for supply of small dia. waxed thread. The plan was to do most of the rigging before assembly to prevent excessive breakage. So far, so good.
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C&Cs welcomed. PaulE
 

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Paul,
Looking good mate I found the cables tricky in 1/35 so you are showing great skills at this size.
 
Paul.
Hard to believe that scale, with it looking so good .Well done mate with the cord.:thumb2:
Dzhon
 
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Thanks Scottie & Dzohn. Still a bit to go. PaulE
 
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Paul,
It's a pity about the tension on the cables but it is still an impressive bit of rigging in that scale.
 
Paul .
That was annoying after all that work.
Bet that thread stretched over night. Could you use the stuff wingy builders use for their biplanes rigging ? Or is that the wrong scale size.
Dzhon .
 
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Thanks Scottie. It's too smooth Dzohn. I have scale metal cable of a couple different thicknesses, but they don't like sharp turns. This stuff was perfect I thought. Well waxed, twisted strands looking very prototypical. Ah well, so it goes. On to the next project, 4.2" mortars. PaulE
 
Paul, I have twisted my own wire in the past for use in similar situations in order to get things looking taut

Two thin copper wires - tie ends together and chuck in a drill. Hold wires apart then slowly spin the drill to twist them together - works a treat
 
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