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Hi Scottie
The guys have said it all. Love the mud, the rifles, the magazine and everything else.
Jim
 
Well Paul I don’t know how I missed this, you’ve put some great work into this so far, I’ve just pulled my chair up right at the back, but I can see. So I won’t miss any more.
 
Don't mind me, I'll just hang around at the back (late to the party as usual).
I actually don't have the words to describe how good this is!
Watching this from now on so I don't miss anymore.

Outstanding work!
 
lovely detailing-weathering... very well executed and the dry mud is superbly made
 
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Well Paul I don’t know how I missed this, you’ve put some great work into this so far, I’ve just pulled my chair up right at the back, but I can see. So I won’t miss any more.
Ian, no worries mate its easy to miss builds.
Don't mind me, I'll just hang around at the back (late to the party as usual).
I actually don't have the words to describe how good this is!
Watching this from now on so I don't miss anymore.

Outstanding work!
Drew, welcome aboard and thanks very much.
lovely detailing-weathering... very well executed and the dry mud is superbly made
Cheers Greg, glad your still looking in.
 
Cheers Chris, I would rather being doing this than take on the mast you have to tackle.
HI Scottie I reckon you would as I must admit that mast is a bit complex but I love a challenge an your build here is great
chris
 
The under-the-bed touch is brilliant. Loved the magazine. Will never understand the British affinity for wooden floorboards, even in a relatively modern Morgan. PaulE
Excuse me Paul.( Scottie 3158)


Paul, most likely because early coach and wagon builders always had used timber, just kept to the method they new best.Plus we are slightly all mad. :upside:
As for the Morgan, still has a Ash frame as well as the steels chassis.:smiling3:.
 
Great detail as we have come to expect Paul, looks most realistic.:thumb2:
 
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Wonderful work Paul, words fail me.

Andy.
Paul. Love that interior keep up the great work
Luvin the cab Paul. Stunning work all round. Great to see you are having so much fun
HI Scottie I reckon you would as I must admit that mast is a bit complex but I love a challenge an your build here is great
chris
Excuse me Paul.( Scottie 3158)


Paul, most likely because early coach and wagon builders always had used timber, just kept to the method they new best.Plus we are slightly all mad. :upside:
As for the Morgan, still has a Ash frame as well as the steels chassis.:smiling3:.
Great detail as we have come to expect Paul, looks most realistic.:thumb2:

Thanks you all for the great responses, it makes it all worth while and drives me on.
Scottie
 
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The superstructure has been added to the chassis and the final linkages and springs have been added to the winch. They are not totally correct but hopefully once covered with a bit of dirt they will add a bit of interest.

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Next some oil dot washes were added to the cab and a pin wash. A bit loud at the moment but it will tone down as the weathering continues.

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cheers
Scottie
 
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