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Britsh 25 PDR. Field Gun & Quad Gun Tractor

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Hi Everyone

A blinged up iron hey!! Well there's a thought Lee. Terrific banter mate:thumb2::smiling5::smiling3::smiling:
Battery location still a mystery JR. Hopefully someone will know in due course
Your 'avin a larf Joe. It will be hard enough just putting the grease on the connectors:smiling2:
 
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A big thank you goes out to the Lord of the Dark Side from t north who has managed to locate the battery pack. It is by the foot well next to the fuel tank on the drivers side. As this part of the build will be completely covered I have no need to add this detail. I can now sleep soundly at night again. Happy modelling everyone.

Steve
 
Steve,
Great work. That is the great thing about this forum, their is always someone who has the answer.
 
Great work indeed Steve, missed a couple of pages of late...
Love the worn look of the chassis and the dusted tires are really cool!:cool:

Keep at it sir and top man Mr.T for finding the answer, great to have such men on the forum.:thumb2:
 
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It certainly is Paul. Makes this hobby so enjoyable
Glad you liked the chassis Fernando:thumb2:
 
Hi Everybody

A big thank you goes out to the Lord of the Dark Side from t north who has managed to locate the battery pack. It is by the foot well next to the fuel tank on the drivers side. As this part of the build will be completely covered I have no need to add this detail. I can now sleep soundly at night again. Happy modelling everyone.

Steve
They say he has an encyclopedia like brain. and can quote the complete works of Shakespeare backwards in Swahili.
JR
 
Stevie, Stevie, Stevie,

Totally outrageous work here buddy. Even with a few broken parts, this bike turned out fantastic and a fine addition to the Quad. One thing puzzles me though, I didn't see any tools in the little bag under the seat. Did you forget or are you slipping in your old age???

Seriously, some top work on this oldie and I have enjoyed every bit of this build my man!!! Drive on Mr. Wonder!!!

Prost to ya
Allen
 
One thing puzzles me though, I didn't see any tools in the little bag under the seat. Did you forget or are you slipping in your old age???
It’s a British piece of engineering — of course the tools aren’t going to be in the bag …
 
Loving the bike Steve, it looks like a great kit. I bet building that had you on the edge of your seat.
One wrong cough and it would of been sayonara la bicicleta!
Top job:thumb2:
 
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Allen, Allen, Allen - thanks for the kind words mate. The spanners are in the pouch but unfortunately I glued it shut with the pewter strap:smiling3:
Glad you like it Peter:thumb2:
Jakko:smiling2::smiling5::cool::thumb2:
It was definitely squeaky bum time Si. Its the most fragile thing I have had to make. I can see why they give you two chances to make one bike:smiling5:
 
Staggeringly good detailing Steve - that bicycle is something else. You have the skills of a brain surgeon.
 
Steve,
Utterly amazing detailing. Like everyone else,,, I love the bike and extra little details added..I have one in the stash and will be bookmarking this as a guide for me down the road when I get to building it.
Amazing work my friend
 
Steve,
This is going from strength to strength. Great work on the bicycle it looked like a patience tester.
 
I always like your ideas with foil very nice as always thanks for the post on the foil maybe some day I might try it
 
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Merry Christmas Everyone!!!!

Wonderful words of encouragement Peter. Many thanks
Good luck with the bike Joe. It will test your nerves:smiling3:
Great to see you Marty!
Big time Si. Took the best part of a day to make
Andrew Belsey introduced me to foil from pie tins Lee, and I havnt looked back
 
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