If my memory serves me correct, that one had to be embarrassingly towed out oops
John
T90 Makeover
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Re: T90 Makeover
Ah, but I also have an Chieftain ARRV, so when mine gets stuck in the mud I can recover it. The rest of you...well....hope you have RAC membership...
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Re: T90 Makeover
BHoo-Yaaahhh !!
Mr Wibbly has the floor
Mr Wibbly has the floor
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Re: T90 Makeover
LOOKS FANTASTIC WIBBLYWOBBLY ! Luv the T90 and the way you have weathered it is spot on......I have this dilemma with my Chally as I just want to do very light weathering on it
Awesome work sir
Cheers
Mark
Awesome work sir
Cheers
Mark
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Re: T90 Makeover
One little tip for tidying up the fuel hoses. Slide lengths of styrene or brass rod into the straight section, and let the rubber hose take a natural path around the bends. Then superglue the hoses to the drums. It tidies the rear end up very nicely.
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Re: T90 Makeover
I like it a lot T90 are great.
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Re: T90 Makeover
That's a great tip! Not sure what you meant by sliding the styrene but the picture tells it well enough. That really does look much better then leaving them loose. Going to use that idea, thxwibblywobbly wrote:One little tip for tidying up the fuel hoses. Slide lengths of styrene or brass rod into the straight section, and let the rubber hose take a natural path around the bends. Then superglue the hoses to the drums. It tidies the rear end up very nicely.