Amazing work.Sorry i didnt get back to you regarding the M109 Doher bits ive got from Adler.Was rather embarrased as i couldnt find it.Then low and behold i found the set yesterday when i sort of tidied my shelf.Thank you...
Richard
Amazing work.Sorry i didnt get back to you regarding the M109 Doher bits ive got from Adler.Was rather embarrased as i couldnt find it.Then low and behold i found the set yesterday when i sort of tidied my shelf.Thank you...
Not a problem, I have the same issue myself, put stuff away and then cannot find it even though it is right under my nose.Amazing work.Sorry i didnt get back to you regarding the M109 Doher bits ive got from Adler.Was rather embarrased as i couldnt find it.Then low and behold i found the set yesterday when i sort of tidied my shelf.
Richard
RichardAmazing work.Sorry i didnt get back to you regarding the M109 Doher bits ive got from Adler.Was rather embarrased as i couldnt find it.Then low and behold i found the set yesterday when i sort of tidied my shelf.
Richard
On behalf of all the little people that are beavering away on this project, we thank you.... If you listen carefully you can hear them cheering....The Committee headed by Matron don't normally give awards for builds in progress, but this time is an exception.
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Brilliant work Wibble, congratulations.
Removing the engine unit was a hand trapping job, the fitter had to put his hand through a small opening and guide the power unit across to the right as it was lifted. At least we had a proper lifting jig. Once out the unit could then be reconnected and powered up and worked on.
Wobble
I know, I am all welled up clutching the award to my busom, blowing kisses to my producer, trying to get the director up on stage next to me - SWMBO wants to know what I am doing in her long night dress and standing on the kitchen table with the postman looking through the window....Truly superb detailing. Great skill and patience. To impress Matron at the mid build stage is definitely something to celebrate.
now that would be a sight to see.I know, I am all welled up clutching the award to my busom, blowing kisses to my producer, trying to get the director up on stage next to me - SWMBO wants to know what I am doing in her long night dress and standing on the kitchen table with the postman looking through the window....





Cracking work as alwaysUpdate,
So a little more work done on the interior.. All primed and ready for the base coat of white...
The two tool boxes and the drivers sidewall have also been primed..
But here are the boxes before priming..
Restraining straps have been added to the rear ammo storage on top of the ready racks...
Left side..
Right side...
And at the moment just finishing off the new instrument panel which is totally different from the US M109...
It will look better after some more work and some paint....
Cheers
Mike.
That has me wondering, and perhaps you know: do the Israelis also use the detachable instrument panel that can be fitted outside the driver’s hatch?the new instrument panel which is totally different from the US M109...
Thanks for the compliment.Excellent work as per usual :smiling3:
That has me wondering, and perhaps you know: do the Israelis also use the detachable instrument panel that can be fitted outside the driver’s hatch?
True, a few JD's should do the trick, either that or I will be out for the count....Great stuff Mike. Detail painting is gonna need a steady hand.



The instrument panel is now in place...
And the first dirt covering has been laid down. This starts off as a mix of ordinary tap water and a pigment mix of my own (Brands unknown). This is then brushed onto the flat surfaces and is left until thoroughly dry. It will then be brushed of and hopefully the residue will be left in the corners and edges of the floor plates......would certainly would be a sight ... !now that would be a sight to see.
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