absolutely amazing skills Paul...keep it coming
Scotties Airfix M3A1 Scout car.
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Neil, I must be lol.
Cheers Doug.
Thank you Steve they are relatively easy to make.Comment
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Make your own springs? Take thin, normal steel, shape it, then heat it red-hot and quench it? No idea if it will work, but as that’s basically how they make real springs, it might be worth a test run.Comment
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Cheers Andy.Comment
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Springs are attached to the chassis not a perfect fit but not to bad. I have also added the brake lines. Nothing of this will be seen but it was fun to do.
I will have a go at replacing the body work as the kit sides are far to thick. They come out as 1.55mm which equates to 54mm which is better than some tank armour. I have ordered some Quinta studio rivets but may end up just using my punch set.
cheers
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Phosphor bronze strip would be more than adequate at this scale Paul. The stuff Railway guys use for wiper contacts on locomotives would be ideal. Your scratched ones look superb, by the way :thumb2:Comment
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Tim, thanks I never thought of that, plus they would be easier to work on.Comment
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