Andy the Sheep
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Nice tracks, John.
I love the weight and the sag Friul tracks allow.
Andrea
I love the weight and the sag Friul tracks allow.
Andrea
Thanks Andrea, bit stiff as some ca went onto the link, but will soon wear off.Nice tracks, John.
I love the weight and the sag Friul tracks allow.
Andrea
Indeed they are Paul, Id rather do them with all the work than plastic tracks.John.
I agree mate frulis are the way to go. Even though you have to drill out and pin each one they are still a lot less hassle then some plastic links.
Good to see you Joe. I've found those that are slightly bent are the worse to fit . Too much press to straighten them out and they break .As I'm mad anyway they don't have any effect on meGreat start John, taking a seat in the back row
Last set that I built of those Fruil …. tracks drove me crazy




My thoughts exactly Rick, having fun is the, or should be the reason why we spend so much time playing with these.It's moving along well J.R.......open top models are always a bit more challenging, so many little pieces/parts to do up and get in place.
It looks like you are having fun with this one, keep it coming Sir. :thumb2:
Many thanks Chris.Cracking progress Comrade, she's coming along in leaps and bounds..
Hi Andrew, thank you. Don't like to be beaten , esp when it's such a nice kit .Evening John. Apologies for VERY behind. That's come on a long way despite the gun troubles. Well done for preserving.
ATB.
Andrew
Thanks Paul.Looking good Dzohn, repairs seem invisible.
Slowly Andy, :smiling3:Looks to be coming all well John.
Andy.
Mick :smiling:I'd never thought of that !!!! thinking now how this cunning device could be employed !:surprised: Thanks .Nice progress JR, interesting to see your new form of fire starting when it arrives
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