HERMAN BIX wrote:Hmm, well I didnt want to got there , but![]()
Dont 'spose there is an asiatam shipping address on it mate ??
Damn VIP purchasers, get the gold evry time![]()



ALPHA
HERMAN BIX wrote:Hmm, well I didnt want to got there , but![]()
Dont 'spose there is an asiatam shipping address on it mate ??
Damn VIP purchasers, get the gold evry time![]()
PainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning you lot,
) The box is from Sassgrunt in Hawaii. So, unless he got your Night Fighter Gear first, odds are poor that it's in the box. I'll do a check out w\ pics this afternoon after the shift is over. ;o)
regards,
Painless
OOOOOOOOOOOOO...........K...Here's a Silly Question.... what parts and why???????????????PainlessWolf wrote:Nothing in the Post today so I turned my attention back to the Deck. This unit of the build is one of the most time consuming as the most detail should be present here. Tonight, I worked on beginning the painting of the Pioneer tools and the mounts for them. Some things cannot be installed once painted until the electronics are under the hood ( so to speak ) but they can be prepped and ready to go when required. Pics:
Hey there Painless...I agree ...I like the advantage to the metal tools not having to paint the silver on....a little fine "draw" file action and the surfaces that should be silver become realistic in look...the best part is ...they age naturally so no real weathering neededPainlessWolf wrote:Good Morning, Alpha,
Thank you, my Friend. Tools are always fun. I went with an Olive Grun to help pull them out a little from the sea of Panzer Grau that represents the main color on this vehicle. The mounts are in the same grey so Tri-Tone Tools. ;o) ( the wooden handled ones at least ) I'll add some wear on the edges and weather them with the rest of the paint. They are metal so a little file action gives a nice metallic sheen like they've seen some use. I was thinking that the deck will be upside down and anything sticking up like the jack mount or the aerial trough might break off. The trough needs to line up with the aerial anyway so I might add that piece to the casemate early to see where it goes.
regards,
Painless