Hi All,
Suspension rail and battery tray fasteners countersunk, and weld line to simulate two pcs hull plate cut in then weld applied.
Cheers
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Thanks Simon, I've set myself a goal to get this on its tracks in the next week or so.
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Re: Jagdpanther no 13
Tim Catton spade and fire extinguisher fitted, all parts secured down with 10ba fasteners countersunk slotted
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The rear deck was the last piece to disassemble and clean, the usual rust and thick paint kept me busy.
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Re: Jagdpanther no 13
Small job today, added some fasteners to the forward section of the deck
Cheers
The front mudguards are slightly to long /should be level with the vertical edge ...a fare amount of work to correct as bolts (outside edge) will also need realignment/ holes soldered up ....is it worth doing?
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