Nice touch, Mick.
Cheers
Charles
KIT No. 98 BUILD
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Re: KIT No. 98 BUILD
Chieftain No.34, functional. PKW IV (2002), operational. Panther G No.18 (2022), started, well some of it is. Series 1 4x4 No.28 and a Bailey Bridge.
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Re: KIT No. 98 BUILD
Charles, I've ordered that same speaker as you and copied the mounting method, I think you've hit on a really neat solution.
I'm looking for some square mesh for the front grille , the brass fret is not quite right.
Mick
I'm looking for some square mesh for the front grille , the brass fret is not quite right.
Mick
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Re: KIT No. 98 BUILD
In the faffing about and not really doing much to the actual model category I have been playing with tools for the vehicle.
There are some toolkits on line that purport to be original series 1 accessories but I can't be sure.
I plumped for a few Britool open ended spanners and made up other bits and bobs to suit.
The screwdriver is a copy from the Web and looks OK.
I just need to mill a footprint type movable spanner next.
Anyone know what the jack should look like?
There are some toolkits on line that purport to be original series 1 accessories but I can't be sure.
I plumped for a few Britool open ended spanners and made up other bits and bobs to suit.
The screwdriver is a copy from the Web and looks OK.
I just need to mill a footprint type movable spanner next.
Anyone know what the jack should look like?