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Scottie, Andrew & Si,
Many thanks for your kind comments.
Update,
The right side is now complete.
Here you can see the finished side and the replacement bolt heads and nuts...
Here are the 3 replacement joiners for the last frame. I have given this a slight upward tilt as I intend to show some slight damage to the front corner frames.
More later
Cheers
Mike.
Update,
Starting to get a hang of this now....
Now working across the front end....
More of the side...
Soon be on the rear corners, then the door....
Many thanks for all your comments.... Jakko, it happened, I gave in and got the slat for the LAV III - well it was on offer....
Cheers
Mike.
That armour is very impressive. A masterclass in skill and patience.
You said that the complete armour had to be razor bladed off the tile. Is there anything that the pe could be assembled on that CA doesn't stick to ??
I tried a piece of that sheet stuff that is meant to go in the bottom of an oven to make cleaning easy. That worked up to a point.
Jim,
When the etch assembly is complete where I have put the c/a to glue the etch it sometimes goes down onto the tile (just a small droplet) and basically what it does is holds the piece in place. So once I have given it time to dry which is normally the length of time it takes me to cut out the next frame and clean the two or three burrs off. I then slide a single edge razor blade under the piece and gently lift it and it comes free.
What I will do is on the next piece is I will do a series of pics to show you my method from the start of the process, skip the actual assembly and then show the removal and clean up. And this is on a tile I have used many times.
Update,
Yeah I know even more slat.... the pain will soon be over...
That is the front end joined up and the nuts and bolts added
Above are two views of the revised front brace, Will do the left hand one later when I get to adding the nuts and bolts on that side. The 'U' shaped items in the background are for the rear corners...
Cheers
Mike.
Donโt know how I missed this one Michael, had a good look through the build so far, and some great work done. Just pulled up my chair at the back now. So I donโt miss anything else.
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