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Lovely Paul.

Can we expect a full functioning differential with sun & planet gears? :smiling5:
 
Scottie,

Brilliant work as always mate and fantastic detail it looks amazing.

Marty
 
Terrific detail work there Paul, if I only could do half that quality I would be happy.

Andy.
 
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By no means perfect but with a bit of dirt it will add some interest. The wire is flexable enough to still allow movement on the wheel stations.

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Thanks for looking.
Scottie
 
Extremely late Paul , sorry.
Looking good, love the rear axle grouping.

I had the pleasure of driving the later model in Germany , the one I had was born in 1950 and had at one time been in the sea in Aden, It would go most places and even was capable of having tracks on the rear wheels. I
Here I am in the 70's, note the standard issue R.E.M.E. coveralls !

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W/the requisite level of grease JR. Such an excellent piece to show off detailing as so much is visible Scottie. PaulE
 
Hi Scottie
The guys have said it all. This is some very skilled work. All credit to you.
Jim
 
Top detailing Paul. Very impressive. Always turns out better when you are enjoying what you do. Great stuff
 
Paul, now I've had a second read through congratulations on the build so far, looking really good.
Question will the winch drum be working :smiling3:. Engine superb extras detailing.

Point of interest no one in the service bay had the slightest idea how to insert the dip stick once they took it out !
We would heat up compo tins in between the exhaust manifolds, about 2/3 hrs for a hot Irish Stew, while the others had sandwiches :nerd:.
 
Paul

This is a very accomplished piece of modelling. And I am also referring to Mr Race's glamour photo.

John
 
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