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Seddon take two; the panels below the windscreen seemed a little flat so they've been reworked to improve definition and curved to match that of the windscreen, much better.

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The 31' tanker has been on the workbench. The chassis is running and bogies sorted. The tank body, fittings and securing parts consumed rather a lot of paint. Body and chassis temporarily together.

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I decided to tweak the Bison Mk3 cab a little, the cab sat a little higher on the chassis/mudguards  than the original Ergomatics (a legacy of having to make space for the ill starred Leyland 500 Engine).

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Whilst waiting on printer time the CAD work has continued on; a Leyland Buffalo tractor has followed on from the work on the Bison 3 Tractor and the Seddon 16/4 has gained a flatbed. A mate has sourced an image of a long wheelbase AEC Mammoth Major tipper and it's very tempting, so much chrome and AEC bling it's a beauty but the resulting vehicle would dominate a small layout so I'm having to avoid the temptation (let alone his suggestions that I recommence work on sorting out the CAD file for the East Lancs Atlantean).

 

 

 

 

 

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Confused Bison with Buffalo
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