When to restore?

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Carl001
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Re: When to restore?

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Thanks Martin I will take a look at the other site though I suspect I will only come across run of the mil models I will certainly check before I destroy anything. :D
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Re: When to restore?

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Although I am replying to my own post...I got a box load of diecast from my father today and wondered if there was anything that I should not touch (my first thought is the Husky Forward control Land Rover?

Also which would you recommend as a good starting point to improve?

http://i754.photobucket.com/albums/xx18 ... 67fb30.jpg

Thanks in advance for any hints or tips....these were free so a mistake will cost me nothing! :lol:
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Re: When to restore?

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Well Carl001, The superfasts are all a bit playworn but amongst them i see the #23 camper is the rare variant with the filler cap and the #31 Lincoln is the slightly harder to find wide wheel arch wide wheel variant and would be just fine left as they are IMHO.
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Re: When to restore?

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Hello Carl001, wonder if you could take a picture of the blue drop-top Rolls-Royce for me. I want to see the the inside of the open boot please, many thanks.

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Carl001
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Thanks Chaps, the VW and Lincoln will remain untouched and I will download a pic of the Rolls shortly. Thanks again.
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Here are a couple of pics of the boot, the bottom of the car is painted cream...

http://i754.photobucket.com/albums/xx18 ... 8a8986.jpg

http://i754.photobucket.com/albums/xx18 ... 81d39d.jpg

Has the top been broken off this model, ie the windscreen?
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Re: When to restore?

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OK Carl001, thanks for the extra pictures. It is not the 'Hard To Find' version so you can paint or restore it to your own specification and yes, the windscreen, a folded hood, steering wheel and towing hook have gone missing.

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Thanks Ghosty...it will probably sit in my miniature scrap yard which is growing far faster than I ever imagined. With each model comes a problem that one would not expect, be it missing parts or bent axles, the challenge is giving me a real buzz!
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Carl001 wrote:Thanks Ghosty...it will probably sit in my miniature scrap yard which is growing far faster than I ever imagined. With each model comes a problem that one would not expect, be it missing parts or bent axles, the challenge is giving me a real buzz!
Very encouraging words Carl, it sounds like you are enjoying your hobby already because we all at one time or other have had a real buzz from our hobby, be it restoring as you are now engaged in, finding that elusive variation or completing a sub-collection, plus of course it gives forum members a certain buzz when expertise and helpful hints and tips can be shared around to help others and this forum has plenty of members doing just that.

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