Imp bug box kit from m2m sales stand
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Imp bug box kit from m2m sales stand
I'm in the progress of building this kit anyone else built one!
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Nope, but I'm working on an IMP Gladstone at the moment and found the instructions something of a challenge! I had to read them about three times to understand each bit, and then every time I put it down for more than a day or two I found I had to start the process of comprehending the things all over again because I'd forgotton it all... The best method seemed to be to identify all the bits from the parts list and then it all began to get a bit more logical...
Good luck with it - I like your other bug boxes. I'm planning another couple myself soon (well, in the next year or two), a "porthole" version and one of the thirds with matchboarding.
Andrew.
Good luck with it - I like your other bug boxes. I'm planning another couple myself soon (well, in the next year or two), a "porthole" version and one of the thirds with matchboarding.
Andrew.
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Its a known factor in model making to reproduce a model has near to real practice has possible and yes roofs were planked and with correct ribbing and cross members a roof can be made. Scoring planking in 1mm ply represents planks and enables easy attachments to the body. With care both sides can be represented. Application with newspaper with pva and varied colours of grey gives a realistic finish and a few tears exposing the planked roof adds that worn look.
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Sprung upholstery I went nite school and they showed me how to reupholster my sofa. You need tiny springs mounted to a frame then wadding and material over the top of that. Shape the wadding to suit the style and brass pins to put together. You can leave a spring showing through torn material for effect
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