Looking great Jackko. That paint went down well.
I sometimes have the impression that Tamiya did one print run of decals for each kit, enough for a hundred years’ production of it, so you still get ancient decals even with new issues of it
Kinda what I was thinking too John.If you have trouble with understanding instructions it gives me hope !
My excuse is that I’m not used to model car kitsIf you have trouble with understanding instructions it gives me hope !
I had just taken the model pictures (you can see the ring lamp, upper right, is still on) and heard a meow behind me. Sometimes he likes to come up to the attic and just nose around — but I’ve never seen him even attempt to jump up on anything, I’m glad to say.Love the 'Inspector' keeping an eye on your work.
I said “fridge” but I meant the freezer, my mistake. Took them out one at a time and, it helped to get some of the seam off, but even after two nights at −18° they were still soft enough that it didn’t work as well as I’d hoped.Just wondering, did you put the tires in the fridge or in the freezer?
Meneer Scheckter, I thinkHerr Scheckter
I suspect your average Formula One driver will get the hang of it fairly quickly, thoughsteering tires next to you takes some learning curve to drive quickly.
You may notice I haven’t fit the pedals to the car, because what’s the point?not having any feet is a slight disadvantage for any racing driver!
He is Jody Scheckter from East London in South Africa, now living in the UK. I think his brother Ian also raced F1.Meneer Scheckter, I thinkHe was South African (though I can’t find what his first language is, so for all I know it’s Mr. Scheckter).
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