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Building a Toylander Electric Landrover for my Daughter |
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Stilldrillin:
You're away to a good start Chris! :clap: Love the idea of maturing the plans, before assembling your build team. :thumbup: Hope all goes well....... :) David D |
micktoon:
Hi Chris , see you are keeping busy as usual :thumbup: , this looks like a good project , I have seen the finished kits about before and they look really good, I often wondered how they were constructed so will watch this build with interest. Looks like the wood work is going fine too or did you get your dog to do that section :lol: I know my dog is canny at wood work as long as long as having something reduced to splinters is what you need :) Cheers Mick. |
grayone:
Very interested in this post as I have one on the maybe list fir my grandkids :D |
raynerd:
Hi guys, thanks for the interest! Well the dog got fed up of getting sawdust up his nose and my daughter still doesn`t understand why I haven`t finished yet but... a little more done! It doesn`t look much more but getting from the last picture to this one with just one side on has been another morning work! I`m away now for a week and was hoping to have both sides on but never mind. So a break in progress now for a week! By the way, this is a hell of a lot bigger than I thought despite having the full size plans... I`ve no idea where the hell it is going to go when complete. |
Brass_Machine:
Pretty cool Chris! Eric |
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