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Scotties meat chopper.

Lovely stuff Scottie!
All this cracking effort on the tiniest of parts is surely building the foundations of another inspiring model mate :thumb2: ,
Loving it!
Andy
 
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The slow continues. The drop sides were added as were the rear stowage boxes. The bucket was added and detailed using masking tape and etch buckles. Then a pin was added to the tow hook I might redo that.


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cheers for looking
Scottie
 
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Did some pre shading with black around the details and edges although it's hard to see in the pictures then a matt white in the panel centres.

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cheers
Scottie
 
Paul. I’m here next to John late but I made it. I always like seeing your preshades they look so different from any I’ve seen great work
 
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Paul. I’m here next to John late but I made it. I always like seeing your preshades they look so different from any I’ve seen great work
Lee, good to see you my friend. You surprise me when you say about my pre shades I must admit I thought it was pretty standard way of doing it. ;)
 
I don't remember seeing the white added to the middle.....is that something new or did I just miss it in past builds? Rick H.
 
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I don't remember seeing the white added to the middle.....is that something new or did I just miss it in past builds? Rick H.
Rick,
No mate you didn't miss it, despite this being quite a popular way of doing this, I normally just preshade in black then spray the colour the lighten the base colour and spray the middle of the pannels. This time I decided to do the pre white. I must admit i like this idea better.
Another cracking model in the making Paul.

Andy.
Andy thanks matey.
 
A pleasure to watch.
Although I only build OOB, it's still great to watch you using your patience and skill to produce these excellent additions.

Terrific stuff, Paul
 
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