Model T Fire Truck - WIP
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January 15, 2020Scrape, scrape, scrape! So much scaping!2
January 15, 2020Putting together the "cage" was real fiddly.3
January 15, 2020Trying to get the lamps to look half decent. Good enough.4
January 15, 2020Doesn't spell it out in the instructions but you have to remove these tabs in order to mount the bell and spotlight.5
January 15, 2020Figuring out how to do brass.6
January 17, 2020I like how they turned out7
January 17, 2020Really liking the Humbrol liquid mask. Works brilliantly for those tricky jobs.8
January 17, 2020Glad I invested in the punch set. Mainly got it to do dial faces but it works great here for the lamps.9
January 19, 2020Drilled a hole for the brake lever to fit more securely. Required cutting a bit off the bottom of the lever too..10
January 20, 2020Out of action till I replace these broken magnifiers. Bummer.11
January 20, 202012
January 21, 2020Forgot to mount engine before gluing on the cab!....13
January 26, 2020New tool. Works really well so far. Not sure how well it will handle wear and tear.14
January 26, 2020Really enjoy using a wet palette.15
January 26, 2020Ready to assemble16
January 27, 2020The hub plates came out okay. Not perfect but good enough.17
January 28, 2020Fiddly, fiddly, fiddly!18
January 28, 2020Slowly getting there19
January 29, 2020Back is complete20
February 1, 2020Car is complete. Next is the figures.21
February 1, 2020Assembling the figures. The standing figure's torso was a job to get glued. Had to resort to clamps and a health amount of cement.22
February 7, 2020Skin first.23
February 9, 2020Did base coats and then semi-washes and washes. Just need to dry fully and assemble.24
February 9, 2020
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