Scotties Humber Mk1
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Great work as usual Paul, such minute detail, I don't know how you do it.
After my "House" dio ( or probably during it) I will tackle that Dragon Wagon, plenty of opportunity to fiddle with minutia with that one, might as well give it a go.
After all where am I going?
Finding time is the problem.
Cheers, JimComment
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Thanks Jim,
You will enjoy the dragon wagon I built it a while back it goes together beautifully.Comment
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Hi Scottie,
Still doing a good job confusing the old and infirm I see (no pun intended). Good little detail adding the valves, they will stand out once the painting and weathering is done.
I remember your Dragon Wagon - that seems like decades ago...
Cheers,
Mike.Comment
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Greg no worries good to see you, happy you found itComment
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Hi Paul cracking job on those little details that's what makes your builds stand from us mere mortals, I've just got one complaint I'm running out of notebooks but all these little gems in.
Keep the magic coming.
Pete.Comment
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Finally got the hull all buttoned up the fit was quite good with a little bit of wiggling about. A little filler was needed here and there. I'm glad I didn't go overboard on the interior as the vast majority cannot be see as only the top hatches and drivers hatch will be open. I have also made a start on the hull details. Before i do any more I think I will replace the hull welds.
cheers
ScottieComment
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Thanks Jim,
Lots to do yet before the paint. It is quite small next time I take a pic I will put something next to it for size.Comment
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Always liked this vehicle, looks much cooler than the more common Daimler Scout Car, if you ask me. You’re certainly doing it justice.Comment
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