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Good evening, kind gentlemen.
First of all allow me to thank all of you for the very encouraging reactions I got on my last post.
Thank you, it's much appreciated and helps me stay motivated.
I don't know whether it is the start of the new year but today finds me in a very generous state. I would like to start this post
by writing something nice about the Bronco kit.
"Something nice about the Bronco kit." That's settled then.
And back to hard reality.
The pictures say so much more than thousand words; you kind gentlemen may judge yourself as to the accuracy and quality
that Bronco provides in this kit.![]()
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Interior is still not finished, lots of time wasted with checking the references.
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Replaced the radio rack
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Engine compartment bulkhead finished
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Replacements and add-ons to front suspension
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Reworked the front suspension to get the wheels turned.
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Leaf spring scratchbuild to save time in trying to get the kit part accurate
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Began work on the rear suspension
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Upper hull: weld seams around vision parts and metal texture added
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Roof by Eduard.
What's worse:
test fitting the upper and lower hull revealed some serious issues, but I hope to overcome them. Otherwise my
works till now has been wasted time. Please give me a break, Bronco !
I will really be relieved to get this thing in the painting stage, fingers crossed.
Hope you likes ( because I don't)
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Frank
Well if you're not liking it, you sure are putting a lot of love in it
The white parts are scratch???