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Fred the trencher- Abigails brother

Started by Barney, April 11, 2021, 02:21:56 PM

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finescalerr

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Chuck Doan

Wow! I came in late to this one, but what splendid models those are! Sunlight really helps; it is my favorite light source.
Just excellent crafting.
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Barney

construction photos
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Barney

Scale 1/35th built about 18 years ago
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Barney

Construction mainly Evergreen strip/section and tube -Tracks are modified FRIUMODEL white metal separate track links 
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Barney

start of chassis
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Barney

underside evergreen channel
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Barney

Rear end - vice white metal casting
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Barney

No it did not catch fire - the engine compartment and engine have just bee painted
Front wheels modified tank idler wheels
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Barney

seats made from Miliput most nuts and bolts Grandt Line 
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Barney

this should be the underside not sure what happened to the first
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Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

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Bill Gill

Barney, You did great work even eighteen years ago!
Nick, I guess you could say the model is entrenched there at your house :)

finescalerr

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