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11 hours ago, d winpenny said:

Nice work Neil are you needing any more HAAs got a box full of spares

 

david 

Im good thanks David,bought joblot of them off guy in north wales last weekend for £30..

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On ‎30‎/‎03‎/‎2020 at 12:07, vulcan product fan said:

More great work Neil the large logo brush type 4 looks ace . Wish my Tesco store over looked a Tmd like this .

Thanks Andi my mate..

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2 minutes ago, vulcan product fan said:

whats for haulage  mate trainload grey peds or drs tractors ?

Wil be mixs mostly DRS stuff ,check it out its on this page now as new build..

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On ‎07‎/‎04‎/‎2020 at 00:54, vulcan product fan said:

found it looking great Neil the flask crane looks the bizz mate well impressed .

Yer looks the part Andi,im making scratch built cctv cameras next..

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11 hours ago, saxokid said:

Ive started carefuly cutting one open after stripping it..

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Eek! You may have found out Neil but the white top bit is a separate moulding and you should just be able to break the glue on the tabs with some pressure and by twisting the white part...no drastic cutting disk required. See below one of mine:

 

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Granted it took a bit of effort but it should easily come off. Hope you managed ok...

 

Jack.

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10 hours ago, Jack374 said:


Eek! You may have found out Neil but the white top bit is a separate moulding and you should just be able to break the glue on the tabs with some pressure and by twisting the white part...no drastic cutting disk required. See below one of mine:

 

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Granted it took a bit of effort but it should easily come off. Hope you managed ok...

 

Jack.

Hi Jack374  first tried breaking it apart with no joy as it was well glued down,

so it was quick and easy job to cut with the wizza as seen in photos my mate:good:

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Been messing about today with old Airfix footbridge.

I plant to make this little modern,have pipes running along one side and barb wire rust...

Few pictures so far,with a lot more to do...:senile:

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