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Wow! This seatbelts are fantastic, and a great idea too!

Cheers.
 
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Colin like what you've got done so far,nice touch adding the seat belts. BTW whats laggers tape? cheers Trey
 
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Thanks chaps, the belts (although not in any way perfect) turned out better than i expected.

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. BTW whats laggers tape?
Its Aluminium foil tape, adhesive on one side with a peel off paper backing. it's used for heating, ventilation and air conditioning to stick insulation sheets and metalwork together. The guys who do this job are nicknamed "laggers"

i "borrowed" two full rolls off the laggers on the last electrical installation job i was on :) :)

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Cracking looking work Colin, the interior is very impressive and the paint job so far is beautifully done.

Tony.
 
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did a little more to the interior ... added some fuel cans, tent material, ropes, rifle & spare MG with ammo, couple of bits of headgear and a pair of bino's

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Looks as though you'll see a fair bit when the lids on too which makes it worthwhile doing it :)

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(PVA glue still needs to cure ... you can just see it in some places .... i was impatient to get the photies done so i can go to bed:))

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Love your added complements!

Looks very good so far.

Polux
 
That is some serious scratch building you have there Colin, really nice work.

My Hummer is in the post.....has been for two weeks!!!

Cheers,

Ron
 
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Looking very good Colin, think I will build mine with a tarp covering it having seen the detail you are adding lol.
 
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dashed amazing stuff,love it when people scratch bits together

mobear
 
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Thanks for the comments guys ...

next update ......

We have this picture in the destructions ....showing a flexible hinge, a handle and catch so i've tried to replicate it

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Hatch cut in half along rivets and bit of masking tape cut to shape and size

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Hatch folded and glued with catch and handle in place

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glued in position

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Also got the snorkle and high level exhaust on

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the doors have glass in (in back of picture) but i need to make some drawbar deadlocks for these as they'll be seen when the doors are positioned open for final display.

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I see this is becoming a class act Colin - great modelling. Derek
 
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first class scratch building,see you can do it lol :laughing:

mobear
 
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Hi Colin!

Well...you say are a scratch building addict, mmmm... if you say it...

You are the King scratch building!! ;) ;)

Polux
 
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Derek, Ole ... thank you

Polux .... i wouldn't go to that extent, but thank you :)

Did a bit to the bonnet tonight. Noticed on a few pictures that there was a fireproof/soundproof substance stuck to the inside so i've attempted to replicate that, have now weathered it a bit and it blends in a bit more.

Just gave the bonnet a lick of paint to check colours when they've dried and added the headlight glass etc. will wait till it's stuck on the model before weathering as it'll be better to "muddy" it up all in one go.

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Have got the lid on now but it's all clamps, tape and rubberbands to hold it in place over-night so no picture coz you can't see much of the model.

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Colin, this build is a credit to you, even at this relatively early stage..........Your scratch building work on your Hummer is just magic.

Really impressive.....

Ron
 
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