Tim’s Airfix 1/35 Austin K2/Y Ambulance .
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'They' did the same with us with plimsolls during various periods of 'retraining' - sometimes black, sometimes white! As I puff my chest out nowadays I can say "It made me the man I am today!" (Not really, it never worked ...)
Steve (The much older, more cynical, and none the wiser version)Comment
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Good to see you are back on the case.
The build is looking, as I believe they say in your part of the nation "lovely".Comment
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Sorry Tim,in all of the interesting conversation earlier I actually forgot to comment on your Katey in my post!!.....
.... Ian is correct...
... It IS looking "lovely"Comment
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As an aside, BMC reconditioned engines (gold seal) were sprayed with a thick gold paint in the seventies and eighties. Made them look even worse than this turquoise when dirty……I seem to recall a Silver seal range as well but I never saw any of them.Comment
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Cheers Andrew. The engine is that colour because that’s the colour Austin painted ‘em…..it’s actually a turquoise colour that the pin wash and oil staining has turned green…..Morris engines were more grass green I seem to remember. Other manufacturers used different colours. No idea why, unless it helps when looking for oil leaks……
As an aside, BMC reconditioned engines (gold seal) were sprayed with a thick gold paint in the seventies and eighties. Made them look even worse than this turquoise when dirty……I seem to recall a Silver seal range as well but I never saw any of them.... adds a bit of character/contrast imo
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Don’t expect anything different from you mate…..so easily sidetracked he is…….so what was i saying??Comment
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I don’t know for certain they were that colour, but it’s the colour the preservation guys paint theirs. I know my 1974 Austin engine was that colour. The various marque designations were something BMC kept going for a while after the Nationalisation mergers. It all started disappearing in that decade of soulless profiteering called “the eighties”.Comment
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Slowly plodding on….front assembly finished……just needs the rest of the body parts painted then those big decals and dusting up.
Struggling a bit with it to be honest, worsening RA has sapped my energy and buggered up my fine motor skills. I fully intended to add the wiring for the lights, but am going to go without so I can at least finish her…..
Never mind, infusions start Friday, six hours with a drip in my arm with a follow up dose two weeks later. Hopefully this will finally bring it under control…..best thing is this treatment is supposed to last at least six months, so I may finally get some normality for a while.Comment
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