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Cheers guys.

Another update and that is it for now.

Have added the front windows and have added dirt smears-more to do on these. The clamp is holding the window in as the front is warped :mad:

Have added the nose section and rusted and weathered the front and grille.

Also added some dried smeared mud in the cab with some splashes and mucky smears on the steering wheel-this will be toned down as it is a tad too heavy.

Also added the exhaust stack, top was missing so had to fashion one, rusted and weathered with a good helping of soot.

Si:)

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Great work!

Mate...you need to complet the collection, and search the LR to show it beside... :D
 
Excellent stuff Si! I do admire how you look for unusual subjects & make something so good out of them.
 
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Peter's turned out superb, although mine was never going to be a stunner-not the intention, the cab panels are warped, so it has had to have damage to make them fit...sort of.

This is 90% complete, the pictures show it with mud splattered, dust, cobwebs, cracked rear window, filthy and forlorn-just the way I like em:D It is shiny in places as the pigments/washes are still drying.

Going to do a board for it.

Si:)

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outstanding, lov it, and real like the added touch of the cobwebs, nice. :D

yyou know if you did not say you replaced the exhaust stack, I would never of picked it ;)

lov the whole look of it, so well done cannot wait to see whats nexted, :rolleyes:
 
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Ta mucho, figuring out the board once the tractor is finished, not much, just weathering the underneath etc.

Si:)
 
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Thanks guys, working on the base, nothing too fancy as the tractor is the star, also room for a large base is a no-no lol.

Si:)
 
Mate that looks fantastic the only thing to top it off is a dingle from emmerdale farm :D

Really authentic look mate and I don't know how you make it look so good I really don't
 
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