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Oh Wow!! After looking at what you're turning out I think I need to stop moaning about my Wasp and pull my socks up!!
That is some truly amazing scratchery, there are a few on here who really need to be in a super league. I really don't know how you can produce such amazing detail in such small scales!!!Comment
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I want a moment of peace before I scream 'Stoooop!' Lovely work,and I'm awestruck by your skills mate!
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In between decorating I have managed to add a bit of detail to the spreader bar. My reference pictures show wire strops fitted to the bar. So I had to make them and the shackles. I also added a spit pin to the lifting eye.
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Oh Wow!! After looking at what you're turning out I think I need to stop moaning about my Wasp and pull my socks up!!
That is some truly amazing scratchery, there are a few on here who really need to be in a super league. I really don't know how you can produce such amazing detail in such small scales!!!Comment
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Totally superb scratch-building!Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc
''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''Comment
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Next up on the agenda was this item. it looks like some sort of sledge or ground anchor. The kit just offered a hollow tub a bit like a wheel barrow with out wheels. The reference picture however showed this.
O I attempted to scratch something similar. Not 100% accurate but will hopefully add a little bit of interest. The snatch block I am very happy with the way it turned out.
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That looks like a great improvement. However, a quick way to make it even better would be to remove the handles/frames/whatever on the sides and reduce them in height. You can see in the photo of the real thing that its legs are just long enough that the ends curve immediately, while in yours they run straight for a bit first.Comment
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That looks like a great improvement. However, a quick way to make it even better would be to remove the handles/frames/whatever on the sides and reduce them in height. You can see in the photo of the real thing that its legs are just long enough that the ends curve immediately, while in yours they run straight for a bit first.Comment
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