Guy/Peter - Cheers guys. One door has been completed below Jim - Thanks for the link. I am already using this as my main reference. However as it is a Chevy I am cross referencing it with two other less detailed walk arounds. At the moment the Ford and the Chevy are very similar which helps
Thanks for the info Steve, great looking additions and alterations already.
Like many I've made one of these too, although not even coming close to Jim's result.
Might do one in the future again, first see how you tackle this one into another stunner...
Great photos Simon. Is that the Morris CAT at the bottom? Many thanks. As the Artillery and lumber are lighter than the CAT I assume there will be even less sag. I will therefore just sand the bottom of the wheels flat.
Thanks Jim. It worked out well. I will probably keep the other one shut for variety Fernando - It is a popular model so lots of inspiration out there
Hey Stevo
Great work so far mate, lots of bling and detail as we are now getting spoiled by your builds, I have a fallen apart quad once built a battery (well half a battery 3 guns and limbers ) about 40 years ago when the kits first came out still have them all but old glue and dried up conditions in the boxes have made them all fall apart still it will if i attempt to rebuild them make it easier .
looking forward to your superb painting and weathering
keep up the amazing pace and work
Bobby
Off and running once again are we??? I never did own this kit, but I always like the quad towing the field gun. This looks to be another fantastic build from the house of Wonder and for a good reason. Drive on Sir! I'll be sitting in with the rest of the Rabble for the duration. Now get Crackin'!!!!!!!!!
Bobby Baby - How are you mate? Missing your builds on the forum. Maybe you could dig out your old Quad and join me in putting it back together again
Cheers John. They turned out well Mr T Allen - Great to have you along. All the usual abuse will be welcome to keep the mojo going
Hi Steve, the cab with all the additions looks very nice and will be great once painted and weathered.
Although the floor isn't accurate, sometimes going the eye-pleasing artistic route is better for ones experience of the end result.