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Glad to see you binned the idea of binning your build, Paul. :thumb2:
For the future, if you really want to bin something you are building, I'll lend you my bin! :tongue-out3:
A well deserved Simon T scratchery award. :cool:

Andrea
 
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Glad to see you binned the idea of binning your build, Paul. :thumb2:
For the future, if you really want to bin something you are building, I'll lend you my bin! :tongue-out3:
A well deserved Simon T scratchery award. :cool:

Andrea
Andrea, thank you your bin will be first on my list :smiling:
 
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That shackle is WOW, the fact that you have the screw in it as well is insane ! :surprised:
Thank you John very kind of you mate.
That shackle..... Simply stunning....
Cheers Andrew they are quite easy to make.

Take a suitable length of correct diameter soldering wire. Fold around a suitable drill to give the curved end. Cut the shackle to the desired length. Using some smooth flat pliers crimp the ends so that they form the flats. Next file the flats so they are round. Carefully drill through the centres of each flat. Next take some wire the same diameter as the drilled holes, flatten one end in the same way as the flats on the shackle. Again radius the end. Drill a hole. Finally cut to length.

That's it, I'm taking up knitting!!
Ha ha Garry, there is no need to do that.

Garry , I've found just the thing.

Off to get some knitting started, those tracks will be a lot easier .

Apologies Paul intruding @scottie3158
I want a pair of slippers like that.
 
I agree with John and Neil. You are a worthy successor to Mr T. :thumb2: .
John.
 
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Duh, of COURSE he would!
I agree with John and Neil. You are a worthy successor to Mr T. :thumb2: .
John.
Wow thank you I am genuinely humbled by those comments. I have been thinking since reading these posts about Simon, not only his great modelling skills but his generous spirit he is missed.
 
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At last I can take the sunglasses off.

I have done some pre shading ready for the top coat.

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to go with the shackle I have made a tow rope.

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The CITB has also received a coat of black, not all the stowage has been used I will see if I want to use more when I start placing it in place.



cheers
Scottie
 
Finally, you killed the pink Bro!!!!!! Thank you and I'm sure others feel the same way too!!! Great job and truly a well deserved award from Mr. B... She's starting to look really good and I'm glad you didn't bin it too...Keep on truckin' Paul...

Prost
Allen
 
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Finally, you killed the pink Bro!!!!!! Thank you and I'm sure others feel the same way too!!! Great job and truly a well deserved award from Mr. B... She's starting to look really good and I'm glad you didn't bin it too...Keep on truckin' Paul...

Prost
Allen
Hi Dude, yes my eyes feel a lot better now. Glad your sticking around with this.
 
You know I love your builds, Paul and I ain't going anywhere as long as you keep doing your scratchy magic!!!...
 
Oh it it such a relief to be able to look at this amazing build without sun glasses. That shackle is incredible. More so have read your "how to" :smiling:
Simon would be very happy to see his scratch award go to such a deserving modeller.
 
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You know I love your builds, Paul and I ain't going anywhere as long as you keep doing your scratchy magic!!!...
Thank you my friend.
Scottie I have just caught up, some excellent scratchery going.

Marty
Marty, good to see you mate.
Oh it it such a relief to be able to look at this amazing build without sun glasses. That shackle is incredible. More so have read your "how to" :smiling:
Simon would be very happy to see his scratch award go to such a deserving modeller.
Jim, you are to kind mate thank you very much.
 
That's better, I can now put me regalar specs back on :nerd: and see all the finery without hurting the old peeps! nicely done on the cable and congrats on the "T" trophy......your hard work and determination to not bin the pink nightmare has paid off handsomely!:thumb2:
 
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That's better, I can now put me regalar specs back on :nerd: and see all the finery without hurting the old peeps! nicely done on the cable and congrats on the "T" trophy......your hard work and determination to not bin the pink nightmare has paid off handsomely!:thumb2:
Rick,
That makes two of us mate. I must admit I have never heard of the "T" trophy until John presented it to me.
 
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Got some Valleyo British desert pink on today. this was then high lighted with the same pink with some white added. Next I need to look into the colours of the stowage.

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Next I will start picking out the details prior to giving it a gloss coat.


cheers
Scottie
 
Late to.parade Paul.Fizzer for me.Ive missed out on some fine scratchy work.Matron orders me to read through thr build.
Dogs dangly bits for sure.
Nice.
Rich
 
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Not sure if they had these in the sixty's, but water was kept in black plastic jerry cans. They differed in shape having one central carrying handle and caps both sides.

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So I have had a go at making my own by modifying normal petrol cans.

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And finally for today I have painted up the radio set for between the front seats.

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cheers
Scottie
 
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