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Great job so far Johnny. Nice and clean.
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Spring and summer is over....darker evenings and once again time for some modelling 😊😊
Did an easy start....the holders for the "log" Situated at the rear end of the tank. |
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Very impressive
Keep us updated !! |
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Nice, a proper gem, mate.
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Thanks guys!! Im slowly crawling forward with this build...Over 3 years in the build....and still not halfway there...
So finished painting and mounting the logholders...and im not sure that was a good idea.... |
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Still working on the back of the car. Now im working on the steps.
Also made the "hinges" on the left side |
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Excellent work Johnny - very neat and precise. Also very patient - I think many of us would have given up before three years! Looking forward to the tracks
As for the instructions, you could try scanning them, then upload them to an online "image to document" converter. This will convert the image into readable text which you can then paste into an online translator and convert to English (or any other language!). It's a bit time consuming and the results aren't brilliant but better than nothing. |
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