Jim, I don't know about patience this kit has had me swearing a few times lol.Hi Scottie
Not an easy build then :rolling:
I have no doubt that with your skill and patience you'll end up with a fine model.
Jim
cheers PaulLooks great.
Jim, I don't know about patience this kit has had me swearing a few times lol.Hi Scottie
Not an easy build then :rolling:
I have no doubt that with your skill and patience you'll end up with a fine model.
Jim
cheers PaulLooks great.
Marty, thanks mate, I'm glad I'm not the only one.Scottie,
The dozer is looking great I had the exact same problems with mine, I'm glad I'm following along.
Marty
Mick, No worries mate, it is really hard to keep up with all the builds going on. You are more than welcome just mind the rabble.I know I'm late but I was away on holiday :smiling5: great work Scottie, always a pleasure to take a seat on your builds
John, The Miniart plastic doesn't help. It is worth a punt with the blue tack I will have to give it a go.Cutting this type of part always cause's problems Paul .
I know you prefer to replace with metal but what If a piece of blue tack, or plasticine was put underneath the part before you attempt to remove .
With thin parts not being thickness of the sprue, that may stop the pressing down which causes the break .
Just an idea ?
Hi Rick, I will keep chipping away, modelling is no fun if it's to easyHang in there Scottie.......you are too heavily invested to bin it now. :thumb2:


Cheers Jim, the details under the covers are very good but can't be seen for example there are two springs an inner and outer the inner can't be seen inside the outer then neither can be seen when all assembled.It might have been fiddly, Scottie, but looks neat and well detailed so worth the effort. The other side will be easier - experience and no innards to fit. :thumb2:
Tim, you are so right the detail that they offer is superb but the little parts are very very brittle and difficult to clean up.That looks splendid Scottie. Miniart kits deserve better plastic I think.
Cheers Graeme,Looks fiddly, that brittle plastic doesn't help, but your making a good job of it.:thumb2:
Hi Lee, sorry for the late reply. This is definitely a slow build.Scottie keep chipping can’t wait to see the the next updates




Cheers Pete.Amazing work.
Pete
Tim, believe it or not I use little hard candy balls used for cake decorating. They are stuck on with CA and when dry dipped in PVA to seal the surface.Great work Scottie. What did you use for the ball end on the lever?
Cheers Rob, the good thing about them is you get thousands in the pot they vary in size, they are cheap plus you can nibble while your modelling.Degorgeous Scottie, love the edible detailing,great idea !
Rob
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