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Contemporary photos of the Fowler tractor show a darker colour for the wheels and running gear. I found a photo of a surviving British Army tractor from 1907 finished in grey and black, so that's the colour scheme I went with.  The hubs appearred to be a lighter metallic finish, and all the surviving Fowler tractors appear to have brass hubs, so I went with that for the hubs.  Some Gunze Sangyo metallizer was rubbed onto the rims to simulate wear.


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General

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Richard!
A real gem, indeed.
Eduardosmile

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Great looking model of an ugly vehicle !!!
Congratulations.

All the best


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Awesome build! smile An extremely fugly vehicle, indeed!

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Hello Richard

 Great job!!!!!!

    Do you have any photo's of your in process scratchbuilding techniques?

Awesome.........

All the Best.
Tim R.

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I do indeed, Tim, Construction photos are over here.

Richard

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Duh!!!!!!!wink And I even commentedweirdfaceconfused......

  Sorry....Great job nonetheless.

All the Best.
Tim R.

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Not a problem, and I hope people find it useful.  As a side note, I took it to a local model show the weekend before last, and it did generate some interest, and a couple of "Is that real?" comments.  The only catigories in 1/35 armour were "WW2" smd "Modern', so it ended up with the Panzers and the Shermans, where it made an interesting contrast.

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Richard,
I agree with You on that.
Sadly WW1 & parallel areas of modeliing interest had been badly neglected up to now. We 1/35 followers in this topics can not unterstand how long-living westwern and eastern model makes , ignores the very event of WW1 for example.No tanks, no figures, no artillery...it is like WW1, Red Revolution,  interwar episodes,Crimea or whatever didn´t exist.!!!!!????
Ah... and they say  we scratchbuilders are nuts!
ALL THE BEST, EDUARDO

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