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roymattblack wrote:Looking good - keep it all coming.
Roy. Hi, Thank you Roy It was nice to get back to building her again May.
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It's a great kit with loads of potential. I'm loving it too.
Roy.
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Good to see you up and running again. Looking good. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Plymouth57 wrote:Lovely work May! It's certainly coming together now.  I used to get that yellowing on my photos too, caused by the low energy bulb that used to be my main workshop light. Now I have multiple rows of white LED strips and the light is much better for photos (and eyesight) Keep them coming! Robin Hi, Thank you Robin, I do tend to take the odd yellow photo but I usually spot it and take another but this one got past me I'm afraid that I'm a little behind on your "pups" build as well as a few others but the little.....er my darling children will be staying at there grandparents this weekend so I'll have plenty of time to catch up May.
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roymattblack wrote:It's a great kit with loads of potential. I'm loving it too.
Roy. Hi, It's certainly has started to come together over these past few issues and it was nice that they was a bit more to do with each issue as well. May.
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delboy271155 wrote:Good to see you up and running again. Looking good. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) Hi, Thank you Derek, It's nice to be back May.
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You're making great progress May, great to see you back working on her..... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:You're making great progress May, great to see you back working on her..... Regards Alan Hi, Thank you Alan, I've spent this evening catching up on everyone's diaries, it's funny how quickly you can fall behind on these forums May.
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Just to echo everyone else - it's good to see this one back on road. you're doing a great job.
Graeme
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Nice one May  (needle work)never heard of that model will have to get me one  great to see you back  regards Phil COMING SOON =1/72 Italeri diorama`s Battle for the Reichstag and Stalingrad battle at the tractor factory 1/16 Trumpeter King Tiger with loads of extras ON THE GO= refurbishment of 1/25 Tamiya tiger 1 , amt Star trek kits and space 1999 models
So Much to Build,But What a Hobby!
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pemberg wrote:Just to echo everyone else - it's good to see this one back on road. you're doing a great job.
Graeme Hi, Thank you Graeme,  love the pun May.
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Hi, Thank you Steve  cheeky May.
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Hi, Thank you Phil, Great we can swap knitting patterns May.
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Nice to see you back and an update, taking shape very nice. Mark Regards Markwarren (Mark) Admin
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Hi May, nice progress so far  Looking at your last picture your steering column does not appear to go through the right hand side member as shown in the instructions. It needs to go above the engine mount and fit in the cut out on the framework. Hope the pic helps. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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I made exactly the same mistake with the steering column and I'd read this post before doing it. It was only when I was trying to fit the engine into the frame I realised something was wrong. Fortunately only minor dismantling of the steering rack mountings and assembly is needed to remove the steering column and re-position it. This is so easily done. I looked at the magazine, official build diary, YouTube build and Spal's image to try and work out what I'd done wrong. The image on part 33 of the official build diary that shows the green oil filter glued in place has the clearest view of where the steering column needs to go. That's quite a narrow gap that's left once the oil filter is fitted! I hope you're still enjoying the build May. I'm missing your updates! Happy modelling
Alec
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