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CATERPILLAR D7 "ALL DONE"

CATERPILLAR D7

Moving on. Added the frame and did some more painting.

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It's very well executed and the colors are very realistic. (y)
 
CATERPILLAR D7

Looking very good indeed. Layers upon layers... took me a l-o-n-g time to work-out for myself that's how to apply weathering. Of course most folks had already been doing that for years before the penny-dropped for me ! :facepalm


Superb work, Terry.


Ian.
 
CATERPILLAR D7

Looking very good indeed. Layers upon layers... took me a l-o-n-g time to work-out for myself that's how to apply weathering. Of course most folks had already been doing that for years before the penny-dropped for me ! :facepalm


Superb work, Terry.


Ian.

Thanks
 
CATERPILLAR D7

Control levers and peddles have been added. Very tedious work just so they can't be seen.

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CATERPILLAR D7

Did you use the PE deck or plastic? It was very tedious work but man what nice detail there is. Looks like they added the grab handles behind the seat, that's different from the 3 kits I haven't finished...:bang head

She's lookin' sweet! :soldier
 
CATERPILLAR D7

Did you use the PE deck or plastic? It was very tedious work but man what nice detail there is. Looks like they added the grab handles behind the seat, that's different from the 3 kits I haven't finished...:bang head

She's lookin' sweet! :soldier

Plastic deck. That seat assembly needs more work. Too many open seams. A lot of detail gets covered up..oh well.
 
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