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Right now just working on all the tedious little things that attach to the cab and the tractor. When I first painted the bulletproof windows? I didn't realize that with the window open you know swung down, it shows the ejection marks. Bummer. So hopefully I got rid of those but I see a couple so I'm going to have to make that a muddy spot!. You guys got me into that injection Mark thing. Ever since I joined you guys have taught me a lot. And I think I might go as far as rolling out epoxy putty into a very thin line so I can redo some of the weld seams on here. But here's this couple more pictures next up is the winch assembly and hoist and then I can get going on the trailer.

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Thanks kevin. I got 10 more to do, want to help? Actually I wanted to say that the two front tires don't have independent steering it's just that I left the tie rod off because it's just a little skinny piece of plastic that I didn't want to break
 
Right now just working on all the tedious little things that attach to the cab and the tractor. When I first painted the bulletproof windows? I didn't realize that with the window open you know swung down, it shows the ejection marks. Bummer. So hopefully I got rid of those but I see a couple so I'm going to have to make that a muddy spot!. You guys got me into that injection Mark thing. Ever since I joined you guys have taught me a lot. And I think I might go as far as rolling out epoxy putty into a very thin line so I can redo some of the weld seams on here. But here's this couple more pictures next up is the winch assembly and hoist and then I can get going on the trailer.

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Looks great. I agree with you on learning things from the others here. I never paid any attention to the injection marks before. Sometimes I still don't think about them until I see them after the model is completed.
 
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weathering is fun, enjoy it ...... one thing I would suggest is, if you put a tank on the trailer is to sand a flat spot on the tires to represent the weight.
I'm probably going to stick my Tiger tank on it so couple of them are going to be flat. That is a good idea though. Now I wonder if I could heat those rubber tires up in such a way and apply weight or just push the axle down with your hand like it weighs a lot and maybe the tire will stay like that?? Interesting. Has anyone tried that? Kind of like on a dragster. After he does the burnout and he's waiting for the green? He hits the gas. How would you get tires to look like that? Maybe if you were a really great painter you could paint the tire to make it look like that? I don't know. Something to think about.
 
weathering is fun, enjoy it ...... one thing I would suggest is, if you put a tank on the trailer is to sand a flat spot on the tires to represent the weight.
You can also carefully heat the bottom ~15 degree angle of the tire (the same part you would be sanding) with a candle and mash a flat spot into them.

This (IMO) is a little better since there's a slight outward bulge where it touches the "ground".

I'd say do not try this on 1/72, for 1/48 it depends on subject matter since some tires are too small/thin. But for 1/35 or 1/32 go for it!
 
All right got some more stuff on the cab and I'll be building the Hoist and winch assembly. I don't know. I'm mad at myself I didn't watch a video or anything on how to do that photo etch stuff or whatever the heck is in brass. First time dealing with it and I screwed it up. I should have watched a YouTube video or something. Live and learn. I'll fix it, Maybe. That's the diesel exhaust.

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Thanks guys, I appreciate it. It continues to amaze me how far this hobby has gone since the'60s. This Dragon wagon will be my first build incorporating weathering which is not at all what I'm used to as a kid. I wanted it pristine. Perfect. I wanted a show car gleam and perfect windows. Alas, I never got that. All I got was a perfect glue fingerprint on the side window and smudges on the paint work especially the engine because that enamel paint never dried. I have to admit though. You stick a cherry bomb in them and they shatter quite nicely
 
Okay I have a question for everyone. Are we weird? I mean, this is just the greatest Hobby, the amount of detail it's just, I don't know, makes you want to smile and say wow this is cool! You just can't wait until it comes to life. And then there's other people that just can't understand why you can sit there for hours and Fiddle with little tiny pieces.

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There are so many benefits to this hobby.
From emotional support to learning new and fascinating historical facts, there are some distinct benefits that come with this hobby.

It is a great and rewarding hobby.. and yes, we are weird. :p
 
There are so many benefits to this hobby.
From emotional support to learning new and fascinating historical facts, there are some distinct benefits that come with this hobby.

It is a great and rewarding hobby.. and yes, we are weird. :p
Agreed!

For me one thing I find cathartic is that this hobby teaches (forces you sometimes) to just slow down. That is a lesson that can be applied to may aspects of life. Slow down son!
 
All right got some more stuff on the cab and I'll be building the Hoist and winch assembly. I don't know. I'm mad at myself I didn't watch a video or anything on how to do that photo etch stuff or whatever the heck is in brass. First time dealing with it and I screwed it up. I should have watched a YouTube video or something. Live and learn. I'll fix it, Maybe. That's the diesel exhaust.

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It's looking great. Pantherman
 
Got the tandem winch assembly in and working on the Hoist and A frame next. Next is either touch up paint and weathering the tractor or I can build the trailer assembly.

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This is a fantastical build. Now I want to build one. If course mine would not be anywhere near as awesome as yours!
 

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