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Hi Scottie
I well remember Ron. He did some great work, very neat and well thought out. But don't knock your work. It is excellent.
Jim
 
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Some more slow work on the interior. The other cupboard and shelves have been fitted and the other bench the table leg was replaced. A clock was added to the wall as well as a dynamo? a box with a handle anyway. Some clothes hooks were also added but the more I look at them I think they are to fat so will remake them with thinner wire. Window blinds were made from brown gummed paper and masking tape.

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cheers
Scottie
 
Some more slow work on the interior. The other cupboard and shelves have been fitted and the other bench the table leg was replaced. A clock was added to the wall as well as a dynamo? a box with a handle anyway. Some clothes hooks were also added but the more I look at them I think they are to fat so will remake them with thinner wire. Window blinds were made from brown gummed paper and masking tape.









cheers
Scottie
Some nice touch's in there mate looking good.
 
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Some nice touch's in there mate looking good.
Mark, Not at all accurate but hopefully makes it look busy.
Paul. Nice Scratch but I’m like Gerry I don’t know where to begin with the Awesome.
Lee, Thanks mate, most parts have been fitted and then refitted due to doing them in the wrong sequence or cutting wrong.
 
Some more slow work on the interior. The other cupboard and shelves have been fitted and the other bench the table leg was replaced. A clock was added to the wall as well as a dynamo? a box with a handle anyway. Some clothes hooks were also added but the more I look at them I think they are to fat so will remake them with thinner wire. Window blinds were made from brown gummed paper and masking tape.









cheers
Scottie
Think that I'll be asking you to do the work if I ever decide to build a caravan or winnebago - at 1/1!!
 
Hi Scottie, are you sure you want to "button" this up? all that fine detail will be locked up and out of view.
Another possibility would be a working light over the operator's position to illuminate it from within allowing it to be viewed through the windows? hint, hint ;) wadaya say? Rick H.
 
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Hi Scottie, are you sure you want to "button" this up? all that fine detail will be locked up and out of view.
Another possibility would be a working light over the operator's position to illuminate it from within allowing it to be viewed through the windows? hint, hint ;) wadaya say? Rick H.
Rick,
I might leave the lid loose but think I will leave the lighting for another day;)
 
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Hello all,

Cut out the side door and detailed it as I will have this door open as well.

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Next one of two desk lamps was scratched even managed to add a lamp

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Finally for today I tried out me new gas soldering Iron I recently purchased from Lidl. It is excellent this is 5 parts soldered together and there are stile bits to add.

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still a little cleaning up to do.

cheers
Scottie
 
Hi Scottie
You're getting good at this scratched super detailing :thumb2:
Soldering looks neat. What solder did you use?
Jim
 
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Hi Scottie
You're getting good at this scratched super detailing :thumb2:
Soldering looks neat. What solder did you use?
Jim
Hello Jim, you wouldn't say that if you could see the amount of 1st attempts in the bin. It is just a cheap solder from a hardware shop.
 
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Firstly apologies for the bad pictures. Various bits of radio equipment have been made some are PE offerings and some are scratched.

A radio receiver the holes will have additions when it has been painted.
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A morse key
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A speaker box










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And various other bits

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There is a bit of grunge to dig out of the plug socket.


cheers
Scottie
 
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