Stunningly beautiful piece of art.
Bronco Comet plus bits....
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No problem, had a good laugh.
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Next time please finish the wire rope in the correct manor, should be eased into the main length on the return, you have that dreaded Marlin spike ! How I hated wire rope splicing ! Why was your shaving brush out !
Joking apart Mike excellent SBS. Do those tracks just click together, and will they move ie bend easily. I still have problems with gluing them, this afternoon the KV ones fell apart several times. ( Done those exhaust and airfilter .) I would have a go with them if there's not to much dreaded cleaning up ?
The tracks went together like a dream, they have very small pins at the end of each link and I used a peice of 1.5mm scrap plasticard to click them into place. The ruined ones are hanging on the turret. For anyone that is interested it is 104 links, not 108 as quoted on the box. Cleaning up is minimal a swift cut with a Stanley knife seperated the links and then a wipe with a sanding stick to get rid of the ejector marks. And as you can see I missed a few, but the paint filled the recessed ones. Just remember to check a length against the drive sprocket. And they are really flexible, but some care needed.
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I was working on the return, this is the Luton return as opposed to the Lincoln return. Shaving brush is there to sweep up, and remind me to shave, SWMBO keeps asking if my face needs a bowl of milk..... Will shave tonight.
The tracks went together like a dream, they have very small pins at the end of each link and I used a peice of 1.5mm scrap plasticard to click them into place. The ruined ones are hanging on the turret. For anyone that is interested it is 104 links, not 108 as quoted on the box. Cleaning up is minimal a swift cut with a Stanley knife seperated the links and then a wipe with a sanding stick to get rid of the ejector marks. And as you can see I missed a few, but the paint filled the recessed ones. Just remember to check a length against the drive sprocket. And they are really flexible, but some care needed.
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Luton return :smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smiling: nice one :thumb2:Comment
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Update,
Started working on the additions, first up were the brew mugs, then came the cut up can which made the burner and next the frying pan....
I am sorry for the pics being blurred, but I seem to be stretching the limits of the phone camera.
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Cheers,
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