Scotties Pinky
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The main assemblies have been put together so now the external details can be fitted. Just a warning its still very pink.
The Jerry cans are a mix of Royal model. PE and scratch.
The rear luggage shelf is again a mix of Royal models and scratched detail.
Finally a little bling for the back. The weld detail around the fuel tanks was improved.
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ScottieComment
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Evening all, a little bit more done. The 24V slave socket was scratched and added. This was to allow another vehicle to provide electric in the case of flat batteries. These sockets were a standard fit on 'A' vehicles i.e. Armoured or HGV systems. Most Land rovers were 12V but vehicles FFR ( Fitted For Radio) were 24V to allow for the Radio equipment. This also meant that if you could lay your hands on one you could fit a BV (boiling vessel) these were great for boiling your water and heating your tins.
next up was the radio set. This is a mix of resin, etch and a lot of scratch. Fitted to the radio is a handset and cable made from 0.3mm copper wire. The base station cable is also made from 0.5 copper wire. I also decided to make a bog standard Army right angle torch. This will all be painted prior to fitting.
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ScottieComment
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Scottie,
PINK!!!!! oh my aching eyes.... Now having to type this from 5 foot away using a long stick with a nail in the end....
Do love all the extra work you are putting into this build, and as always the details are superb.
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After my very brief foray into wings, I have returned to normality. This was a bargain for £9.50 delivered evil bay win. As you can see it is the Italeri 1/35 SAS Pink panther. The vehicle was based on the long wheel base landrover.
The box has the Revell style end opening box. It contains 4 vivid pink sprues that are showing their age. But this is how I like my kits, plenty of opportunity to tweak. And as usual I have picked up some aftermarket etch.
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Hope you can join me along the way. One question for you all any idea what Pink I should use?
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Thanks Andy.
Andrew, cheers mate.
Doug, it certainly won't be as pink as the plastic that's for sure.Comment
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