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I'm drooling and not because of the smells of whats cooking. These are details I wished I had the patience for. Scottie, you're cooking up a scrumpshess mobile kitchen. You'll have a long line of hungry Germans waiting for their meal. I see John and Steve also waiting in line...hey whose side are they on. :tears-of-joy:
Cheers,
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I'm drooling and not because of the smells of whats cooking. These are details I wished I had the patience for. Scottie, you're cooking up a scrumpshess mobile kitchen. You'll have a long line of hungry Germans waiting for their meal. I see John and Steve also waiting in line...hey whose side are they on. :tears-of-joy:
Cheers,
Richard
Thanks Lee, glad to see you sticking with it.Comment
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The cook part of the build is now pretty much done some more details added, again not 100% correct but hopefully will add a little. These include hinges made from pewter and copper wire. Latches for the lids from the etch box. the trail leg had the solid clamp removed and a new one scratched from plastic, copper wire and a scratched chain. The wheels has a lot of seams so these were cleaned up a woodish grain scratched in and metal rims added. There are also some detail added to the hubs. The wheels are not glued yet so I can remove for painting. One thing I have noticed is I have knocked part of the handle off the coffee grinder so I will need to replace that.
Next I will be moving on to the limber.
As always thanks for following and pointers welcome.
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Scottie,
When you mention Pewter is that the Same as lead foil and where do you get it from.
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Hi Marty,
No it is different from lead as it is an alloy of tin and copper and a few other things or though you can get some with lead in it. It is soft enough to work with but a bit stiffer than lead so holds its shape better. To help it stick I always roughen the surface with a scourer of scratch it with a sharp blade. I got mine from evil bay but there are lots of places to get it. It comes in various thicknesses and a sheet will last for ages. HTH.Comment
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Scottie,
Thanks mate I am gonna have a look now. Do you know the best sort of thickness to get.
By the way forgot to mention it but the rims look really good mate.
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No worries, The stuff I have is 0.3mm but other sizes are available and I need to get some more.Comment
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I agree with Neil. Some wonderful work Scottie. You really are pulling out the stops on this one.Comment
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Scottie,
Thanks mate, as everyone else has said your build is fantastic and I can't wait to see your figures.
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Thanks Neil as long as their not in the stew :tongue-out3:
Thanks Martyn, They are a way off yet but hopefully I will do them justice that is the pointComment
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