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For me armored trains are a little known topic. I am interested in Polish army vehicles (especially armored cars).
I decided to build this model because I have always liked it |
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Now it is the turn of the steam locomotive.
The interior will not be because the whole will cover the armor tightly |
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The locomotive is ready. I only have to do her chassis, but at a later stage.
The next goal is tender |
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Very nice work ( and progress) Radett.
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Now it's time for tender
skeleton: |
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Also looking good.
I see you are using quite a heavy card - how are you cutting it?
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I use 1mm gray cardboard, cut by hand, olfa knife
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Thank you Radett.
Await your next instalment with interest...
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For now, due to a lack of cardboard, I was forced to finish the model wheels for the train, there will be 42 of them in total
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That is some very fine work.
Would you know if armored plates on locomotive were riveted to frame or were they bolted down in case they had to be removed for service ? Thanks,now I have to get some paprykarz for lunch |
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