Scotties L1500 Kfz. 70
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The vehicle sides are now added to the floor. Next the hand axe was added. Finally for today one of the upper rifle mounts were added. Each clamp was three parts which were then glued to the back plate and the rod was added from wire. The screws on the outside are 0.5 rivets cut with a scalpel to make the screwdriver slot.
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cheers
Scottie
Cheers,
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You and me both mate :smiling4:Comment
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Just popped in to see how things are going Paul and you don't disappoint. Outstanding work my friend.Comment
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Cheers Mike far from your standard but getting there slowly.Comment
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Scottie....here you go.The first shot is the interior overhead I told you about. It also happens to be the shot of a 1500 with dual wheels mounted on the rear axle. The second shot is for comparison purposes, to show wheel position in relation to rear wheel house opening......it is considerably recessed, as you can see no axle mods required to run it either way. Of course, your model may not allow for that. Cheers, Rick H.
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Scottie....here you go. [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1147627[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1147628[/ATTACH] The first shot is the interior overhead I told you about. It also happens to be the shot of a 1500 with dual wheels mounted on the rear axle. The second shot is for comparison purposes, to show wheel position in relation to rear wheel house opening......it is considerably recessed, as you can see no axle mods required to run it either way. Of course, your model may not allow for that. Cheers, Rick H.
Cheers fella very useful.Comment
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