BRON HEBOG
Friday, 21 October 2011
100 Ready To Varnish
Here are some shots of my 7mm scale model of FR observation carr 100 which is now more or less complete.
It only requires a coat of varnish to be applied and the glazing slotted into place before it is ready to be sent off to its new owner.
For my first attempt at 7mm carriage building I have to say I'm quite chuffed with it.
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