Military repairs

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zBret
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Re: Military repairs

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Thanks Kev, I should really do myself a favor and move up to large scale models as these little ones can get quite fiddly, but my passion is the RW 1-75 :D

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Nice job on the wreck truck (nice job on them all). I repaired one boom that was in similar condition. I decided the amount of work required was too time consuming to do another one. I would consider making an entire 3D printed boom and replacing the entire boom with the printed one.
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Don't know how I missed this post, but you did a great job on those repairs!! A few more models out of the junk box. Just think, someday you might not have a junk box, as you will have saved them all.

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Thanks all. With the warmer weather approaching it will be time soon to get the beater box out and see what i can come up with next.

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That's some excellent work on the Wreck Truck, all of them really, but the Wrecker Boom is some serious miniature craftsmanship
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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