Rick, Peter, John and Steve - Really appreciate the feedback. When modellers whose work you admire post positive comments it is a great incentive to plod on.
A bit more progress. I stuck the wheels on. I thought I'd better do it at this stage as once bits were fitted to the top I would not be able to turn it over to fix the wheels. The wheels were very loose on their axles so used 2 part epoxy. I have never used so much epoxy on a model but it does make a strong bond where the fit is loose.


I gave the wheels 24 hours to set solid, turned it onto its wheels, and added the radiator pipes

and the steering wheel

and finished off the rear end. Because so much sanding etc was needed early on in the build to get things to fit reasonably the bumper doesn't really fit square. Only apparent when viewed from certain angles so my photos avoid that :tongue-out3: :thumb2::rolling:

I have prepared a lot of the parts for the front end so the finish is in sight. The biggest problem left is the windscreen and its surround which are *&%$$%£!!!!.
Thanks for all you posts. Stay safe.
Jim
A bit more progress. I stuck the wheels on. I thought I'd better do it at this stage as once bits were fitted to the top I would not be able to turn it over to fix the wheels. The wheels were very loose on their axles so used 2 part epoxy. I have never used so much epoxy on a model but it does make a strong bond where the fit is loose.
I gave the wheels 24 hours to set solid, turned it onto its wheels, and added the radiator pipes
and the steering wheel
and finished off the rear end. Because so much sanding etc was needed early on in the build to get things to fit reasonably the bumper doesn't really fit square. Only apparent when viewed from certain angles so my photos avoid that :tongue-out3: :thumb2::rolling:
I have prepared a lot of the parts for the front end so the finish is in sight. The biggest problem left is the windscreen and its surround which are *&%$$%£!!!!.
Thanks for all you posts. Stay safe.
Jim
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