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1918 Holt Trencher

Started by Barney, February 25, 2013, 12:12:28 PM

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finescalerr

I would suggest Old Sutherland plaid as an appropriate finish. -- ssuR

Ray Dunakin

Awesome piece of work! The number of nuts/bolts is astounding.

Barney

Stocks of nuts /bolts are at an all time low - nearly finished now - and no it has not caught fire at the front just painted back of radiator and timing covers before assemble of rad' to chassis
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Barney

nothing to do now for a bit - its just like watching paint dry !
Barney

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Scratchman


Gordon Ferguson

Looks great Barney, well worth all the work you have put in to it.

Do I detect some experimentation in the colour  ;D
Gordon

Ray Dunakin

Amazing how much difference a little paint makes, even if it's just a primer coat. It suddenly goes from being a very complex, incredible model; to a very complex, incredible piece of machinery!


marc_reusser

That is truly a stunning piece. Beautiful workmanship and detail. Very inspiring.

A real thanks for sharing the whole process here, have really enjoyed it.

danpickard

Mad Max would be proud to be behind the wheel of that beast! 
In impressive capture of a unique piece of machinery.  Been great to watch this grow.

Cheers,
Dan

JohnTolcher

Amazing, I agree with all the others have said.

Arno Boudoiron


Max Corey

My favorite kind of machine.  Very nice and I like the tracks links.

Max still building the endless steam engines in MI

Ray Dunakin


Junior

Congratulations to a well deserved Gold medal today at Euromilitaire and very nice meeting you Barney!

Anders

finescalerr

A gold medal for a model without chains, antlers, and dabs of bright orange "rust"? Has everyone on the Continent lost his cotton pickin' MIND?

Well, I suppose it's a fairly satisfactory model. I guess a gold medal wouldn't hurt.

Russ