Late again but won’t miss one of Scottie’s masterpieces
Did you see them coming?
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Si, You will have your work cut out keeping him under control. I have that feeling about certain kits they don't do anything for me.Comment
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Another late one here Scottie... Watching with interest as also have a Chevy in the stash, no wonder I never finish stuff, I keep seeing ideas on here, and off we go, until someone posts something else, then we start again.. Great start..:thumb2:Comment
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Me too Buddy...I always seem to be late on everything. I only have a Chevy 15-CWT from Italeri in the stash, so I will be all eyes with your building these two. Looks like I have to sit with Joe behind my fellow rabble on this one. I promise to be good.
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Allen, Good to see you fella. Apologies about the rabble but their not a bad lot really.Comment
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Don't know about that Scottie - have made a start on hacking mine about though as being an early 70's Tamiya it is not the most accurate jeep kit around (they didn't even get the jerrycans correct!), by a long way, but I have always liked the box art
chopped the dodgy seat bases out and scraped in the internal rolled edges to the body tub so far on mine
the windscreen scuttle panel edges don't fit very well to the body and will need fettling
I look forward to seeing your results with this oldieComment
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Wouldn’t it be far simpler to begin with a better Jeep kit, for example by converting the Italeri SAS Jeep kit to a desert one, or to take something like the more recent Tamiya Jeep, and add the SAS modifications based on that Italeri kit?Comment
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Looking good Paul.
I've been watching form the start hiding under the chairs, looking through a mass of legs.
Paul, can you tell 453 Race to change his socks? It's getting a bit ripe under here!Comment
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