HG P802
- wibblywobbly
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Re: HG P802
Pretty much done now, mixing paint to get anywhere near a match was well nigh impossible, but weathering will hide a multitude of sins. I'm doing a few crates etc to go in the back, rear mudguards, and will lock the diffs at some point.
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- wibblywobbly
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Re: HG P802
All done, and ready to roll. Will post a video when the weather dries up...it's a deluge here. The only thing left to do is lock the diffs, but that can wait until I have the time to pull all of those axles out.
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Re: HG P802
My Truck being an 803A Tipper I was thinking that after I have finished painting the engine and exhaust system I could unscrew the 2 jerry cans and paint one in diesel colours and the other in hydraulic colours,
Does anyone know if there is a standard colour for Hydraulic containers?
Does anyone know if there is a standard colour for Hydraulic containers?
I think I am about to upset someone