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Re: Newbie Scratch Build - D575A Dozer
Looks like your track pads are on the right track In post #19, I was looking at the angle of the bends and the grouser bar fit thinking that'll bind up as soon as they get some dirt/rocks/sand in them but I see you've made some adjustments and they look real good now.
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Re: Newbie Scratch Build - D575A Dozer
Great looking track parts, very well done!
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Re: Newbie Scratch Build - D575A Dozer
thanks Chris 👍🏻
It’s slowly getting into a functioning shape but I need to start focusing on finishing off everything and then start adding all the details that I want. I can see why some of these models take hundreds if not thousands of hours to complete. I guess when it finally moves a bit of dirt around it makes it all the more worth it ! Oh and the steel splinters 🤦🏼♂️ Rob |
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Re: Newbie Scratch Build - D575A Dozer
Hi All
Hope everyone is safe and well ! Its been a wee while since I last posted any updates but I have been busy honing my skills and completing parts that just take ages (undercarriage). I have nearly completed one side and making fast progress on the other now that I know how it all works ! enjoy the update pics: |
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