Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser

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It does look striking in yellow.
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These two look great Splash and I agree, the fuel bowser is very striking in its yellow scheme.
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The clear cabs are neat .... maybe we can get Wonder Woman to drive one of them :grin:

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jRatz wrote:The clear cabs are neat .... maybe we can get Wonder Woman to drive one of them :grin:
If you look very carefully you will see the invisible man stood next to the cab :ha: :ha: :ha:
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A couple of crackers there Splash, ;-)
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Really very well done .... good job on the yellow and the highlighting .... and the invisible man, can't see him at all :lol:
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jRatz wrote:. and the invisible man, can't see him at all :lol:
Well, there's a surprise :ha:


Great work on the model, and I'm sure the invisible man model is great too - there are certainly no visible seams... :)

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That refueller looks fantastic, the wash has really made some of the detail stand out.

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Brillant work on that refuel truck splash.
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That fuel bowser looks excellent Splash, top bit of painting that is.
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Thing I saw a couple of these (or their new equivalent) today while driving past Cranwell. I had a good look as there were temporary traffic lights on the A17 and we were caught in a 4m tailback....

I digress, the kit looks the biz splash. The single piece clear cabs really work well.
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Very neatly done.
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I'm calling the Bowser finished once the decals are on.

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She's a beauty.
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