Scotties GMC CCKW 352 1/35
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And just when you thought I wasn't following this build Bro!!!.......I'm back and of course loving every rivet of your work Paul.......And here I was thinking you were finally going to build a vehicle OOB. There's always hope for the next one!!! Come on Buddy, bring on some more magic, before we come and steal all your scratchy materials and tools............
Prost
AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Somehow I've managed to miss this completely?!!:flushed:
Just read it right through and loved every update, I'm not surprised by your improvements on a build any more..... but I AM always blown away by them.
I have always had a real liking for the U.S. WW2 trucks and half tracks, not done one of this type yet mind.... It's looking fantastic mate, loving it :thumb2:.Comment
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And just when you thought I wasn't following this build Bro!!!.......I'm back and of course loving every rivet of your work Paul.......And here I was thinking you were finally going to build a vehicle OOB. There's always hope for the next one!!! Come on Buddy, bring on some more magic, before we come and steal all your scratchy materials and tools............
Prost
Allen
It was meant to be OOB honest I just got carried away lol.
Somehow I've managed to miss this completely?!!:flushed:
Just read it right through and loved every update, I'm not surprised by your improvements on a build any more..... but I AM always blown away by them.
I have always had a real liking for the U.S. WW2 trucks and half tracks, not done one of this type yet mind.... It's looking fantastic mate, loving it :thumb2:.
No worries, it is very hard to keep up with all the great builds going on. Glad your here and you like what you see.Comment
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Not a great deal done. I did decide to detail one of the benches in the back and have it in the stowed position. this meant that the solid support legs would look very chunky. So with a bit of brass sheet and some punched rivets I replaced them. The other side I will probably use the kit legs as this seat will be down.
Getting pretty close now to getting it ready for paint.
cheers
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After a pre shade the Tamyia OD was applied. This was followed with some lighter high lights that do not show very well in the pictures. The load bed received a coat of Valleyo Wood prior to the OD. A coat of hairspray was applied between the coats.
Then everything was sprayed in Klear ready for the next stages.
No pioneer tools were included in the kit. So dug through the spares box and created the tool rack which were often mounted on one side of the bonnet or other.
cheers
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