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Started by zak, September 01, 2022, 09:25:43 AM

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MSea

We know you will sort it out in the end  ;D ;D ;D ;D
MSea

zak

Already sorted, I just removed the locating pins.That was not the point I was trying to make, sometimes you just wonder if anyone ever test builds a kit before production.
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MSea

NO THEY DON'T - if a computer whiz kid designs it, then it must be right if the computer says so - making things is for luddites like us  :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
MSea

Bob C

All looking good, not got one yet I might see how you get on and then decide which one.
My Dad used to driver one of these in the late 40's between Italy and Germany I'm sure he said once a week.

zak

I bet they were hard work to drive, crash gearbox, no power steering - harder men then.
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zak

The water cans at the back were on assembly on the Airfix kit,
This one has many more, the racks are etched brass and each can is 3 parts.
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chriswil42

Chris

MSea

Etch brass up to Haddock standard I see.
MSea

zak

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zak

Almost finished.
Which is the better kit.
Difficult to say, good and bad points for both.
The Gecko one seems more detailed, but has lots of fiddly bits.

If I am honest, they were both a challenge.
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MSea

Looks great now how many more will you make  ::) ::) ::) ::)
MSea

zak

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cph64

Did the Gecko kit have any interior or is all the detail external?

zak

Full internal detail, but as I had left the door open on the Airfix one, I decided to close this one up.
You bump into the strangest of people in Morrisons near Scarborough!
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chriswil42

Chris