I would not worry about it Andy as there are not enough pages on this thread to list all the mistakes I have made in the past, and no doubt I will make more mistakes before I to the big modelshop in the sky. I tend to look closely at the instructions a few times to see how many sub-assemblies I can build before starting and I think it helps, but I still make the odd mistake. I don't know when I will get around to finishing the build as I am having a slight nightmare with the dump truck two part cab windscreen which needs to be fitted securely so that I can build the cab and mask the windows.So, a bit of an update on this.
The kit is now in Andy / Outrunners hands and it seems I've been the victim of a poor instruction / build order issue. I don't know how I didn't spot it myself but I guess after the early setbacks my heart wasn't in it.
I was trying to assemble the rear arches as instructed, with the flimsy PE trying to carry the weight of them. However, several steps further on, when the bowser tank is added, it seems the arches connect to it, giving all the support needed.
Andy's suggestion is to flip the build order around, mounting the arches onto the tank first. That way the PE could be added later once everything is solidly located, and it would be mostly cosmetic rather than structural.
Again, I'm a silly sausage for not noticing it myself, but well done to Andy for figuring it out, and I'm sure he'll make a fine job of it :smiling3:
You are not alone in thinking that, it takes ages to try and clean up sprue gates on tiny stuff and getting the parts of to start with is a pain.Starting to look the business Andy.
Reassuring to hear it wasn't just me that found it fiddly! :smiling5:
That's not going quite so well John.Bring back that Bendy Bus please.
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