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Hi All,
Got the basics in place to start building a shell around, a little more work on it tomorrow with luck.
Cheers
Dave
Got the basics in place to start building a shell around, a little more work on it tomorrow with luck.
Cheers
Dave
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Hi All,
Just a little progress this week.
Cheers
Dave
Just a little progress this week.
Cheers
Dave
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Hi All,
I hope to have the basic shell finished tomorrow. The Plasticard upper hull locates over the Armortek pannier floor upstands and should need minimal fixings to keep it in place. By using the steel and aluminium of the Armortek hull all the way out to the edges it will protect the plasticard upper hull once its a running model.
I need to trim off the exposed pannier floor upstands left showing by the earlier style body and take off the rear overhang on the side plates to backwork the lower hull, but I will do that later when I get to grips with the metal work.
Best regards
Dave
I hope to have the basic shell finished tomorrow. The Plasticard upper hull locates over the Armortek pannier floor upstands and should need minimal fixings to keep it in place. By using the steel and aluminium of the Armortek hull all the way out to the edges it will protect the plasticard upper hull once its a running model.
I need to trim off the exposed pannier floor upstands left showing by the earlier style body and take off the rear overhang on the side plates to backwork the lower hull, but I will do that later when I get to grips with the metal work.
Best regards
Dave
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Hi All,
Basic structure now complete,
Cheers
Dave
Basic structure now complete,
Cheers
Dave
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Dave......i really enjoy seeing your work progress.
I have a question, how do you get all the detail on the gun to be so superb, and all of your other work aswell.
Im thrilled to see all the small things.
Is the material you use easy to work with or do you use clay or something. Im not familiar with the way of constructing things from resin and plastic.
Regards
Freddie
I have a question, how do you get all the detail on the gun to be so superb, and all of your other work aswell.
Im thrilled to see all the small things.
Is the material you use easy to work with or do you use clay or something. Im not familiar with the way of constructing things from resin and plastic.
Regards
Freddie
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Hi Fredrik,
I have always worked with styrene (plasticard) and plastruct so find it a pretty easy medium to work with, I think however it is just down to what you are used to. I look at what some of you are doing in metal and what people like Mark and Tim Bowman do with 3d drawings and this probably has the same effect on me as my work in plastic has on you
Best regards
Dave
I have always worked with styrene (plasticard) and plastruct so find it a pretty easy medium to work with, I think however it is just down to what you are used to. I look at what some of you are doing in metal and what people like Mark and Tim Bowman do with 3d drawings and this probably has the same effect on me as my work in plastic has on you
Best regards
Dave
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Hi All,
Got the ring mount made today and assembled and dry fitted East Coast Armoury's excellent drivers visor.
Cheers
Dave
Got the ring mount made today and assembled and dry fitted East Coast Armoury's excellent drivers visor.
Cheers
Dave
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Hi All,
I've been catching up on master making so havn't done much to the M7 recently. Having cleared some of the outstanding pieces I needed to do I have spent a little while on it today cutting in the torched edges of the steel.
Cheers
Dave
I've been catching up on master making so havn't done much to the M7 recently. Having cleared some of the outstanding pieces I needed to do I have spent a little while on it today cutting in the torched edges of the steel.
Cheers
Dave
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Hi All,
With work on the Comet parts and now the Quad again not much is happening with the M7. I did take the opportunity whilst on hols the other week to get one section of track built and with the good weather this weekend fitted the sprocket and idler housings and finally got a coat of Etch primer on the lower hull.
Cheers
Dave
With work on the Comet parts and now the Quad again not much is happening with the M7. I did take the opportunity whilst on hols the other week to get one section of track built and with the good weather this weekend fitted the sprocket and idler housings and finally got a coat of Etch primer on the lower hull.
Cheers
Dave
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Hi Brian,
Tracks courtesy of Armortek, I think Aluminium but Mark and Gill can probably confirm.
Cheers
Dave
Tracks courtesy of Armortek, I think Aluminium but Mark and Gill can probably confirm.
Cheers
Dave
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Hi All,
I've hollowed out the exhausts from East Coast Armoury so I can use them with a smoker and added the first rust treatment. I will add this to the M7 one I get the back end done.
Full rust treatment and weathering will be done when I eventually get as far as painting the model.
Cheers
Dave
I've hollowed out the exhausts from East Coast Armoury so I can use them with a smoker and added the first rust treatment. I will add this to the M7 one I get the back end done.
Full rust treatment and weathering will be done when I eventually get as far as painting the model.
Cheers
Dave
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