The Brush Posted Wednesday at 03:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:42 PM Hi, At last i have started the cat d7 (maybe not for everyone) for the 1/32 F700& lowloader, Its a long time since ive built out of the box,Quite a detailed model, Loads of small parts some will be never seen. Finished in trainer yellow, black wash from oils. The tracks i assembled seperate airbrushed in alclad stainless steel these will also be weathered with washes. More soon, thanks for looking. 4
dphipps Posted Wednesday at 04:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:01 PM Cool build. I've felt a bit bored with the cars lately.. nothing catching my eye and no big ideas in my head. I enjoy the building more than anything so something like this is giving me some new ideas 1
BK9300 Posted Wednesday at 04:52 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:52 PM Nice progress, Graham. Looking forward to seeing how the washes turn out on the Alclad stainless track segments - might have a use for that myself. 1
Rockford Posted Thursday at 07:08 PM Posted Thursday at 07:08 PM I never thought I'd see you use the word "kit"! You must feel like you're in a straightjacket! Looks good though. 1
The Brush Posted Saturday at 01:03 PM Author Posted Saturday at 01:03 PM On 11/6/2025 at 7:08 PM, Rockford said: I never thought I'd see you use the word "kit"! You must feel like you're in a straightjacket! Looks good though. Thanks Steve, Yes feels like ive gone back in time. 1
The Brush Posted Saturday at 01:16 PM Author Posted Saturday at 01:16 PM Hi, Thanks for the comments, Heres some pics of the final parts for the basic tractor, Your supposed to assemble the levers to the transmisson, then place the operaters floor over the top of them, However I made a false floor underneath it & fastened the levers to this instead makes life easier. Still weathering to do them fix it all together. Decals are home made & slightly scuffed to look used, I looked for some images of D7`S & saw one with logos on the cowl top so i added these as well 2
Firebuilder Posted Saturday at 05:14 PM Posted Saturday at 05:14 PM Nice job, weathering as you go is a good idea. 1
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