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I'm not sure I could manage that with any kind of consistency but it's worth a try.
I'm unsure about the actual cable itself too. The supplied "silvery string" isn't really doing it for me. I have plenty of very fine stranded wire and I've seen people twist it up to look more like a cable, so I might give that a go as well.Comment
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I'm not sure I could manage that with any kind of consistency but it's worth a try.
I'm unsure about the actual cable itself too. The supplied "silvery string" isn't really doing it for me. I have plenty of very fine stranded wire and I've seen people twist it up to look more like a cable, so I might give that a go as well.
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Andy,
Great work. that will be an interesting paint job should you choose it. I'm with Pete I am sure you are up to making the ropes.Comment
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A link at the bottom of that page leads you to a model that's been painted in that scheme and it actually looks great with the colours muted a bit.
It also has some storage boxes on the rear that I've seen in a few videos. I might have a go at building some of those, in which case you may see me attempting to make rivets after all! What can possibly go wrong? :smiling5:Comment
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Hi Andy
Missed the start of this - sorry. These WW1 tanks make great models and looks as if you have everything well in hand. Hope the track goes ok and I look forward to seeing whatever paint scheme you decide on. These tanks are great subjects for a good old muddy finish :smiling2:
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I haven't found any clear pictures or drawings yet Jakko, but can pretty much work out how they should look from what I have. Trouble with being from Yorkshire is that a Goole search for Whippet mostly brings up the four legged variety! :smiling5:
Cheers Jim, I pretty much knocked it together in two days so you haven't missed much so far.Comment
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