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Pink Panther SAS Land Rover.

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I have just orderd the Master Box British LRDG in north Africa to go with my "pinky".

John
 
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Well made a slow start on this one, i'm on night shift so took it to work to play with.

Ok where do i start, cut out the blanking plates on the chassie as i intend to put an engine in this one.

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I also had to cut out the base of the engine bay.

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There were two stumps where the axels fit to the chassie this to has been removed so the axels suspend as they should do.

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Well that was it for last night, tonight i will do the same to the frount axel then start on the frount/rear diff skid pans, also there are no filling pluge on the diff's so i will put them on.

Well i think thats about it.

Enjoy & have fun (i know i am).

John

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Very nice work so far!

Ahhh...I'm wishing to see it finished John! ;)
 
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Thanks Polux your always so kind, & thanks again for all your help.

John
 
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You are going to leave very high the strip with this model, John!

Cheers
 
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You are going to leave very high the strip with this model, John!Cheers
Hi Polux sorry but i do not understand your question (VERY HIGH THE STRIP).

Or is it just me.

John
 
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Hi Polux sorry but i do not understand your question (VERY HIGH THE STRIP).Or is it just me.

John
Ohh, sorry John!

I'm not sure if here in England you use this 'comment'.

The meaning is easy; the level of this model is very high, so the people who wants to build someday, well...we will have to 'work hard' to imitate it.

That's the idea! ;)
 
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Ohh, sorry John!I'm not sure if here in England you use this 'comment'.

The meaning is easy; the level of this model is very high, so the people who wants to build someday, well...we will have to 'work hard' to imitate it.

That's the idea! ;)
Thank you Polux for ur kind comment, I thought you meant are you going to change the ride hight of the rear end.

Thanks again mate

John
 
I think he meant you have "Raised the bar"....

It sure is looking good so far. I might just have to grab one when I get the chance.

Ian M
 
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Thank you all for all your kind comments.

Made a stert on the engine bay cleand it out a bit & removed the base of the engine as it would be hard to work on with the front axel in place.

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I think the rear axel looks better painted, the axel is not glued on as i have yet to put the brake pips from rear to front.

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Your effort in this one is amazing John! Lovely work!

Polux
 
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You are nailing it John..... I can hear his bellow from here ;)

Polux
 
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