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Cheers Chris , no fire either !lookin good John
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Cheers Chris , no fire either !lookin good John
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Certainly was Steve, two of the linkages were just too small for me, luckily they were right under the gearbox so can't be seen .OMG mate! That must have been a real test for you. Well worth the effort. It certainly looks the DB's
Thanks Andy .Great work there John.
Andy.
As sweet as a StuG Bob, remember this was an evil beast and must have put the wind up some tank crews .Nice John, does it run!
I'm quite sure it will be!hopefully it should be ok .
Thank you Jim, the PE was the most awkward piece along with one of the hoses from the engine.Very neat work on such an intricate assembly.
:thumb2::smiling3:, will try my best, thank you Pete.I'm quite sure it will be!
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You know me very well by that remark Rick !Nice powerplant JR..........I know you are champing at the "bit" to get started on the Dio......but patience Sir, Get the "Tanky" stuff done up real nice and then you can play at "Carpenters" and "Builders"! :tongue-out3::thumb2:
It certainly seems that way Andrew, a lot of it is very small , thin and odd shaped making it fun to remove !Hi John
Nice start. That is a lot of plastic though
ATB.
Andrew
Thank you 570All very nice. Quietly watching.
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Greeting Richard, alas no fire this time. You might have to find a way of toasting your marshmallows using a welder !Hi John,
Apologies for coming through the back door...apparently governments have been formed that way.Anyway thought this was the previous dio in a box...then hello...saw the SU-122 at the end of the title and thought I'd investigate.
Good you've got your burner lighted up and raring to go... I have asbestos clothing on and seated behind Steve and Jim...they seem to have some fire retardant plexiglass held up in front of them, waiting I presume for the explosive results of your build as everyone is anticipating including myself.
The contents of the barn are looking good coming together. I presume there will be lots of combustible hay around...your kind of environmental accelerant leaving no traces behind.
Busy skewing my marshmallows on the stick while you build...good to be amongst fellow well tanned bunch. Already feeling the heat...good stuff.
Cheers,
Richard
Hi johnHi Peter, I enjoyed the first one I did so much decided to have another go . Lighting will come from
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Small Scale Lights.
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RichardHi John,
Apologies for coming through the back door...apparently governments have been formed that way.Anyway thought this was the previous dio in a box...then hello...saw the SU-122 at the end of the title and thought I'd investigate.
Good you've got your burner lighted up and raring to go... I have asbestos clothing on and seated behind Steve and Jim...they seem to have some fire retardant plexiglass held up in front of them, waiting I presume for the explosive results of your build as everyone is anticipating including myself.
The contents of the barn are looking good coming together. I presume there will be lots of combustible hay around...your kind of environmental accelerant leaving no traces behind.
Busy skewing my marshmallows on the stick while you build...good to be amongst fellow well tanned bunch. Already feeling the heat...good stuff.
Cheers,
Richard
Peter great , I've used the flicking fire LEDs, and they are spot on. Hope you will post the results .Hi john
thanks for the link. i have contacted them and Jennifer is really helpful, as is their guide to LEDs. I am going to bite the bullet and add some leds to my Noggin the Nog dio - a flickering fire.
Petet
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