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G'day All, Thats neat, a giant motorized version of mine LOL
, what sort of media did he use, I note the way he has caught some of it to re-use, anyway thanks for the pix cheers Dennis
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Nice stuff, not sure what a tub would weigh, but as Iam yet another over cautious Brit i would consider thicker chains, i would hate to think what sort of inertia that tub would generate if it brke free.
I made a similar item for a mini and it is much easier especially when welding up floor pans ! |
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Great Idea for practicing victory rolls after each rally, Just make sure you are wearing a full seat belt harness and a hard hat!!
All you need now is a pilots license and some wings. Any way what a neat idea for getting all the loose sand out stephen |
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Not sure Dennis but it does look like garnet from the texture and colour.
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no its one of those "space carrier" training simulators
you cant see the wind along scene which Tom uses out of black sheet with loads of timy holes in ![]() it is a cool bit of kit to be fair i have been wondering how i will get under mine (when i get one) Richard |
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Hell of a way to empty the ash tray!
I built a similar manual one for use with my M38 tube during rebuild. Makes painting a breeze. J
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Hi Tommy,
Thanks for the pics of your friends rotisserie, I thought that you and some of our carrier members would like to see how the work was done at newport workshops on the Vic rail carriers all those years ago,seems a little primative by todays standards, Regards Ron Notice the wooden floor, nice to do all of that welding on Just another pic of the jig they used
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Thanks for posting these old pix Ron. Very interesting.
Am I correct in assuming that the front half of a carrier is built separate to the rear and joined at a later stage in the construction process or could this be a trial/test rig? |
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