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looks a lot better
Gary
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My Hat has just come off to you Gene...utterly brilliant
Ghosty.
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Fantastic Gene, wonderful customs mate! Mr Osty must be very happy
MOTORMAN
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Nice job on the Dodge, and the Ice Cream van!
Bob
Bob
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Nice idea with the G.H. Osty Label
Tooked me a while to understand.
The Bedford ice cream van is brilliant too.
Did I see right that even the length of the commer part was shortend?
Stephan
Tooked me a while to understand.
The Bedford ice cream van is brilliant too.
Did I see right that even the length of the commer part was shortend?
Stephan
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Thanks for the kind comments
All the cuts were done with a hand saw and then filed to get a good fit
The front part of the Commer roof sits on top, of what is left of the Bedford roof and the rear section of the Commer sits down over, what is left of the tailboard of the Bedford. Then it's all put together and blended in, with JB Weld epoxy.
zBret
Stephan in the pic below you can see how I sectioned the models to get them to fit together, I wanted to retain the the fuel filler door of the Bedford as well a the refrigeration vent of the Commer.Malibu wrote: Did I see right that even the length of the commer part was shortend?
Stephan
All the cuts were done with a hand saw and then filed to get a good fit
The front part of the Commer roof sits on top, of what is left of the Bedford roof and the rear section of the Commer sits down over, what is left of the tailboard of the Bedford. Then it's all put together and blended in, with JB Weld epoxy.
zBret
Last edited by zBret on Fri Jul 14, 2017 9:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Masterful!zBret wrote:The front part of the Commer roof sits on top, of what is left of the Bedford roof and the rear section of the Commer sits down over, what is left of the tailboard of the Bedford. Then it's all put together and blended in, with JB Weld epoxy.
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Thanks for this additional pic - mazing work.zBret wrote:Stephan in the pic below you can see how I sectioned the models to get them to fit together, I wanted to retain the the fuel filler door of the Bedford as well a the refrigeration vent of the Commer.
Was the width of the parts the same or died you have to cahnge this as well?
Stephan