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  • Mini Me
    SMF Supporters
    • Jun 2018
    • 10711

    #76
    Allen..........don't know why you're complaining about the cold .....you have Olga to keep you warm buddy!! :tongue-out3: ........think I'll take a hot shower and call it good. Nice progress on the Tires, hope it all works out for you. Rick H.

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    • Strenko J
      • May 2018
      • 752
      • Joe
      • Pittsburgh PA

      #77
      Holy smokes.. those tires are the bomb.. I’m trading in my Michelin tires for the A Dewire Brand. Well done and can’t wait to see more

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      • Tim Marlow
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        • Apr 2018
        • 18901
        • Tim
        • Somerset UK

        #78
        Fun post with good looking results, what’s not to like?

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        • Guest

          #79
          Clever bloke.

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          • Mini Me
            SMF Supporters
            • Jun 2018
            • 10711

            #80
            Don't swell his head too much Peter..........he'll never get his hat on...........hear it's cold this time of the year in Bamberg.

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            • rtfoe
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              • Apr 2018
              • 9081

              #81
              Allen, wonderful scratchery on the tyres.
              Wish I had the etch and technique back in the old days making my Honda Cub.

              Great patience you have holding the disc together for an hour to set :tongue-out3:. Like me being a one off project I would have done the same and scratched all the tyres where else others would have made a master and cast the rest...for you I think Olga had something to do with it

              I must get to know your Pharmacist whose prescription for painkillers is rather unorthodox...take two swigs of beer and a glass of wine after a meal of scratchery...hhmmm.

              Besides Olga has Simon introduced you to anyone else? C'mon take them out of the closet and show us. :smiling6:

              Regarding you travel documents, I bet travelers get a kick seeing you dress like that at immigration to match the photo in your passport? :tears-of-joy:

              Cheers,
              Richard

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              • Lee Drennen
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 7711

                #82
                Allen. Nice scratch and it’s looking great

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                • Allen Dewire
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 4741
                  • Allen
                  • Bamberg

                  #83
                  Good Evening Glue Slingers,

                  Ok, so another week has gone by and it's time to bore thrill you all with more of my modelling prowness nonsense. Every time I want to post an update, it's usually too late at night or I fell asleep. Sound familiar........Anywho,

                  Mr. Benson - Thanks Si and guess what what??? Your crossed fingers worked!!! See below my friend........

                  Rick - Ha!!! You know I woke up the next day and we had 4cm of snow on the ground. And here was Olga still laying on the table and me freezing. As far as Olga goes, think of Bryan Adam's song "Cuts Like a Knife" and see below too.........

                  Joe - How are you Buddy??? I don't think mine can compare to Michelin's and I'm afraid they don't come in your size either. Thanks......

                  Tim - You know me. I'm just one of the 10,000 comedians out of work Sir!!! I aim to please and your aim helps. Oh, and beautiful it ain't.....

                  Peter - Thank you my friend, but let's forget about the clever..........

                  Richard - You're killing me Bro and I love it. I really enjoy scratchy and the challenge it brings. Resin casting is a dark art to me, but one day I will give it a go. Simon gave us all so many tips and help. I do miss him...A lot. As far as my Pharmacist. I play that myself, but in moderation. I have a 2 drink rule. The first one and the last one!!! What's in between doesn't count...Never had a prob with Immigration as long as I check my sword and pistols in before I board the ship...............

                  Lee - Thank you Sir and I truly hope you are doing a whole better now and getting back to your old self. Please take care.....

                  After the last episode where the Walton's were going into town for the county fair I thought I had two matching tires...NOT............They were of different diameters and that bugged the heck out of me, so I made another one and finally got it right. Look at the top 2,

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                  And the sidewall/tread diameter difference on the bottom one. Big difference! Now I'm satisfied and can move on to better things. Next up was the dividing floor between the top and bottom compartments. After careful measurements, we came up with this,

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                  Damn I hope I got it right on the first try! Time for a test fit,

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                  Yeah baby!!!!! Looooooking Goooooooood!!!! So now we have our 8 compartments for the reels. but will they fit on the shelves????

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                  Yup, they do!!! That's right, I didn't glue the shelf so I can work on the bottom level and after all of the reels are in place, I can slide the shelf in and then glue it. Mama didn't raise no dummies..................Sometimes I'm not sure though. Now, it's time for a little comparison between my earlier effort (rescued from the bin for these purposes) and this puppy here,

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                  Hmmm, there is a huge difference me thinks!!! On the old one you can see where the tires sit on the top right in the rails. Also on the old one, they were too high (the compartments, not me) and not wide enough. This time, I will have 6 compartments open instead of 5 on the old one. This is what the real thang looks like in case you don't remember,

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                  I have room for the support poles between the reels on the bottom too. I had given thought to making the doors work on hinges, so I could close the whole thing up if I wanted to, but ran out of beer. Moving on to the divider uprights for the compartment walls. These are made of 2mm U pieces of evergreen strip. Hey, wake up there in the back dammit....

                  When I attempt this stuff, I like to listen to some fine classic rock from back in the day. While making the uprights, I turned on/up one of my favorite albums by The Who, "Quadrophenia" and I learned something once again. Don't sing along with the music when making precision cuts in plastic,

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                  On the left, you see the uprights I notched in the RPToolz cutter while singing. Measured out wrong and I had to make new uprights. Just humming to the music, I notched the middle 6 perfectly in the cutter. The one on the right...well, this happens when you do a famous Roger Daltrey scream while singing when using the cutter....Lesson learned......Lastly,

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                  2 of the uprights test fitted in place on the right. These will have the latches to hold the doors closed and the pole mount to hold the upper doors open. I have to fit these tidbits in the middle of the uprights in a 3/4 mm space as each door has a lip around it,

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                  Look at the top door above to get an idea of what I mean. Happy days ahead for me!!!!!

                  That's all for now folks as It's time for bed. Thank you for looking in and all C, C and C is welcome. The next episode will be, with luck, this weekend, if work doesn't kill me first.......

                  Now I wonder if John-Boy got lucky at the county fair..........................................

                  Prost
                  Allen
                  Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                  • Mini Me
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jun 2018
                    • 10711

                    #84
                    It's all good Allen, great progress there on the shelving etc. Too bad about the wonky tire sizes......thought you had Olga figured out and she slipped you a "Mickey" when you were otherwise occupied. I'll stay tuned to see how you make out with the "Doors".....I liked them better than the "Who"..........:rolling:
                    Scholl, Rick H.

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                    • adt70hk
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Sep 2019
                      • 10409

                      #85
                      Allen

                      Apologies missed the update.

                      Looking very good indeed!

                      ATB

                      Andrew

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                      • Tim Marlow
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 18901
                        • Tim
                        • Somerset UK

                        #86
                        Coming along nicely Allen. Scratchery shows exactly how the vehicle was constructed.

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                        • Jim R
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                          • Apr 2018
                          • 15687
                          • Jim
                          • Shropshire

                          #87
                          Hi Allen
                          This is wonderful work. Love those wheels - skill and patience. You really are making a cracking job of this.
                          Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                          ..... and promptly fell asleep while reading my mails.
                          That is perfect for a Simon T tribute build, he regularly dropped off at the bench :tongue-out3:
                          Jim

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                          • minitnkr
                            Charter Rabble member
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 7532
                            • Paul
                            • Dayton, OH USA

                            #88
                            This is some outstanding scratchery, Allen. PaulE

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                            • Graeme C.
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                              • Apr 2018
                              • 1604
                              • Graeme
                              • UK

                              #89
                              Great progress Allen, the pictures of the real thing make sense of the parts you're scratch building & the work you have to do. It's an interesting build & you don't appreciate how much the Germans put into their 'Wunderwaffe'.

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                              • Nicko
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                                • Apr 2019
                                • 1402
                                • Nick
                                • East Anglia

                                #90
                                Great work Allen! Looks like it'll be a bu**er to paint though with all those cubby-holes and doors....

                                Nick

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