A few more photos showing the dry fitting of the side panels
A fair bit of filing involved but thats half the fun and at last its starting
to take shape
Regards Stewart
The build continues
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Thanks for the replies gents
Yes it is starting to look nice at last
For anyone wondering why the track links look shiny?
Three in one oil did that as I doubt I will ever be able to afford
the motion packs to power the beasty
I have no where to run it anyway and there is no way I could ever
lift the beast off the desk. And yes the beast is on a railway like
turntable as it makes it easier to work on
Regards Stewart
Yes it is starting to look nice at last
For anyone wondering why the track links look shiny?
Three in one oil did that as I doubt I will ever be able to afford
the motion packs to power the beasty
I have no where to run it anyway and there is no way I could ever
lift the beast off the desk. And yes the beast is on a railway like
turntable as it makes it easier to work on
Regards Stewart
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