Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
These two look great Splash and I agree, the fuel bowser is very striking in its yellow scheme.
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
The clear cabs are neat .... maybe we can get Wonder Woman to drive one of them
Excellent work, paint is laid on beautifully.
Excellent work, paint is laid on beautifully.
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
If you look very carefully you will see the invisible man stood next to the cabjRatz wrote:The clear cabs are neat .... maybe we can get Wonder Woman to drive one of them
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
A couple of crackers there Splash,
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My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
Really very well done .... good job on the yellow and the highlighting .... and the invisible man, can't see him at all
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
Well, there's a surprisejRatz wrote:. and the invisible man, can't see him at all
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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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
That refueller looks fantastic, the wash has really made some of the detail stand out.
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
That fuel bowser looks excellent Splash, top bit of painting that is.
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
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.
I digress, the kit looks the biz splash. The single piece clear cabs really work well.
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
Very neatly done.
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Re: Splash's MK lorry & MK fuel bowser
I'm calling the Bowser finished once the decals are on.
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