Tony, tut tut.... teasing an old chap like that lol. However the paint was for the inside of the ambulance body so not sand but a greeny blue...... If you got paint cheap of a bloke in Peterborough, don't be surprised if the Police and a B&Q van pull up outside....
Anyway, been a funny week but some progress has been made on the bulk of it.
The main body has been sprayed with Vallejo Israeli Sand Grey Primer which will be the finish colour. Only attempt at painting the dash has been a drybrush as it will not be seen
The inside of the ambulance body is done apart from a bit of touching up that the pictures have revealed.....
The rear body inner roof then goes on, not glued yet
Then the body fits on the chassis, again not glued yet
Then the outer roof
Then the inside with all the bodywork on. I now know that cutting the doors open at the front so you can see through to the cab was the right decision as has given it more depth.
The panel above the windscreen at the front of the rear body overhang is a resin replacement for the IDF version. (No the roof is not glued on)
And a final view with the wheels on. It will all be taken to bits again now for touch up, final detail painting and then it will get glued up. The rear body with the false inside walls, roof and floor is very heavy, when it is all together, it feels more like a resin kit than plastic!