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Ditto above. Look'in fine. Wouldn't go nuts on weather as almost only on roads. Maybe an axe under the drivers door and some none skid on the runn'in boards? Did you decide on spare tire?
I use the now out of business Archer Transfers......don't know what I'm gonna do when I have used them all up.
Yep, I have a few sets of weld beads and rivets I picked up. Used to just get 'em as I needed them but when he announced he was closing I grabbed a few just to have on hand.
Thanks Paul, not going with too much weather and the spare tire is out and I don't have a suitable axe to put in place. I studied the running bds. in my refs. and I found no evidence of non skid, so left it off, might paint the top surface black though. I will be placing a Jerry can on the drivers running bd. :thumb2:
So you can get those louvers anymore? Wish I had know about those when I was make my masters for my 1/87 scale Resin cabs would have saved me a bunch of time
So you can get those louvers anymore? Wish I had know about those when I was make my masters for my 1/87 scale Resin cabs would have saved me a bunch of time
You might find them on the sleeze bay but, yes Archer is out of business. Don't know if any one will pick up the tooling or product line......time will tell.
As always Rick your work is very impressive. Most would struggle at 1/35 but as this scale it's alchemy.
Thanks Jim, this may sound strange but I actually prefer the challenge of Micro Scale modeling....I like working to very close tolerances and the satisfaction I get when things turn out well.
COTR toned down a little and in place, may add a jerry can or two later but 'sall for now. after the flat coat and some road dust things will look a little more homogenous.
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