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Woohoo awesome.
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That's a fine collection of Willy parts there, spannerman. The front bulkhead (if intact) is practically unobtainable now.
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We need to find a 3d scanner and a metallic 3d printer
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Last edit: by Jonny Retro. Reason: inserting pics :)
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That's the beginning !!!
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DIY spliter - I didn'y even try to replicate the "CITY" lettering:
Thin skin of Milliput Standard on the worst bits of the £D printing, sanded back... Worst damage is the missing chunk from the front right wheelarch & the bit under the largest bonnet vent, inexplicable punched out from behind: I don't think I've used my ultrasonic tank for 2 years ... wheels cleaned, brushed & pipe cleanered, then the remaining scraps of rubber & the damaged edges turned off: Styrene sheet stuck on to repair the edges - for some reason the fronts really didn't want to stick, but the rear wheels were fine (?):
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Very strange. They are made of the same plastic as the Wheeler had sprues with one front and one rear wheel. Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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