Really good work on those trucks Jeremy.
At present I don’t have a workbench, never mind something on it
What's on your workbench?
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I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Still VERY much a WIP. The Earl of Peel’s transport to Ayton. Before and during photos. A Matchbox Models of yesteryear 1931 Stutz Bearcat.
Happy with the base coat. Will apply a coat of satin varnish and then pick out the detail
Happy with the base coat. Will apply a coat of satin varnish and then pick out the detail
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superb!
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I like that very much.
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Nice colour and weathering on the leather bench seat - well done, J.
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Zoom!
Errrr Umpire! Hover cars are a bit out of order aren’t they?
Errrr Umpire! Hover cars are a bit out of order aren’t they?
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Very nice Jeremy. What scale is that?
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Thanks Chaps
Dave, I guess pretty close to 1:56. It doesn’t say on the bottom. I do know the Models of Yesteryear can be quite variable in their scale, but this one seems to fit in well
Dave, I guess pretty close to 1:56. It doesn’t say on the bottom. I do know the Models of Yesteryear can be quite variable in their scale, but this one seems to fit in well