Great additions Scottie. The seats look far better. Looking forward to your cunning plan.
Scotties Airfix M3A1 Scout car.
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The front seats were not up to much so I have cobbled together some replacements. The kit also had no pedals so with a bit of copper wire and some etch upgrades added some of these as well.
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I have a cunning plan for the canvas cover on this build if I can pull it off so a lot of this won't be seen.
cheers Scottie
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Thanks Andy and a Happy Birthday to you.
Cheers Mick good to see you.
Thanks Smifffy.
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Next on the agenda were the crew seats. To say they were a little thick was an understatement, I measured them and they worked out that the seats would have been made out of 37mm thick steel. So they have all been thinned out. Next new bolt detail was added. Finally new cushions were made from green stuff I wanted them to look lived in and not nice and square.
The picture shows a kit assembly and my take on them.
cheers
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I'm with you here Buddy!!! I've fallen behind on so many great builds and am trying to ketchup. You always let your skills shine on these oldie kits and this one is no exception Paul. I really love the seat cushions and of course, your magic work with PE...I can't wait to see what you have next up your sleeve for this one...
Prost
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I'm with you here Buddy!!! I've fallen behind on so many great builds and am trying to ketchup. You always let your skills shine on these oldie kits and this one is no exception Paul. I really love the seat cushions and of course, your magic work with PE...I can't wait to see what you have next up your sleeve for this one...
Prost
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