Some very nice work so far Jim.
Jim's ICM Chevrolet G7107 - 1/35
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First off an apology to Dave, Ian, Tim, Andy, Mick and Sjors for such a late acknowledgement of your posts. There's no excuse really although I have got some awkward personal issues that need sorting.
Anyway progress. The cab is together. The fit was pretty good although getting the parts all lined up took some frustrating fiddling about. A little filling needed on the roof. I cut sponge masks for the windows. I also fitted the small parts like the mirrors, lights, front bumper etc. I hope I don't knock them off but I hate trying to fit parts after painting as I always seem to get glue marks.
Primed with MRP black which gives a lovely finish to work on.
I also checked the fit of the rear deck and primed that along with the seats, the grill protector and the fuel filler pipe which looks as if it's going to be a b****r to fit.
I do appreciate your posts. Thanks guys :thumb2:Comment
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Just had a catch up on your build Jim. Looks like a great kit. Odd seeing one in blue but it looks good!
The spare wheel... should that have the half-shaft cover still? If you look all the wheels are the same. (The front wheels are just turned around so they dish inward). If you look at the close up where you show the sprue attachment, If you drill out the hole so it is the size of the low bit inside the ring of bolts then drill out the bolt holes.
Hope you find or receive the drive shaft.Comment
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Ian - how right you are :thumb2: Luckily so little of the spare shows that it won't look too bad.
Well I'm calling this done. All the weathering was done using oils and pigments. Thanks Pete for organising the GB.
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More photos in the completed builds.Comment
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