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This was an inexpensive kit, but I am generally happy with the details. I did make some minor modifications using plasticard, the most significant being the addition of the toolbox to the back end. I primed it using Vallejo Surface Primer "Dunkelgelb", which had an almost identical appearance to Vallejo Model Color "Dark Yellow". I thought this was too dark, so I lightened it up using Vallejo "Buff". I used Vallejo "Mahogany Brown" for the camouflage, but I sprayed it very lightly. Once all the details were complete, I gave it a quick pin wash using Citadel black wash. It was this part that I was least happy with. No matter, since I started the weathering using Tamiya "Buff" thinned to about a 10% solution - a technique which has worked very well in the past. I also used vallejo pigments in the final weathering. I was generally happy with the overall results, but there are a few things which I've learned that I would probably do different next time.

Mechanic's tools stored in an artillery box

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:21.218517/104.618093. 1.59 km West B?n Dong (VM19) Vietnam (Map link)

Drawsomething pics

Mostly mine (names of others on pics)

Amund Dietzel, Milwaukee Art Museum

A pipe cutter from my toolbox.

Campy toolbox, large model with additional Campagnolo tools. Didn't want it for 600 euros. It's still there, I might go back and buy it. Not that I'd have any use for it.

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Top drawer: T9 oil, penetrating oil, Locktite, screw grabber. Center drawer: angle bit holder, pick, bottle opener, jacobs chuck for hex driver. Bottom drawer: Pencil, sharpener, small file, beeswax, eraser.

My wife's toolbox for floral design

Measuring tape and scissors

Een kijkje in de gereedschapskist van een wegenwachter uit de jaren 50.

Al dit spul zit in een Harley Davidson met een zijspan.

Een heel verschil met de uitrusting die de wegenwachters van tegenwoordig bij zich hebben.

 

A tool box that my friend Roddy picked up at York a few years ago. It's really cool, the wings are embossed in the metal front and back and has pinstripin' all over it. It aint signed so we don't know who striped it or when. This one is Roddy's so I'd like to find one for myself and use it for my pinstripin' sh#t-box.

That there is as mad as a box of spanners

toolbox inherited from my grandfather. a glimpse of the contents in the main compartment.

Festive as anything, me...

For my collection and survey of how various tradesmen and other guys store and organize -- or disorganize -- their tools. In this case, Joe keeps all his tools and supplies in his van. Didn't seem to have a box or bag for the basic stuff. He said at one point that he "knows where everything is." But he did admit that it's due for some housekeeping attention. Joe is an all around repair and maintenance guy; says he'll do "anything but work on gas."

I had him repair some bathroom tile damage.

The PS toolbox only shows you some of the available tools.

 

The additional tools are hidden under the default icin and you toggle through items by halding ALT while clicking an icon.

 

Soo for example, you cycle through Dodge/Burn/Sponge by holding ALT while selecting the Dodge tool in the Toolbox.

 

I have added some of my favourite shortcuts at the bottom also.

 

If you want a PDF copy of this send me a mail with your real mail address. PDF os easier to read and can be saved on the desktop.

 

I know it isn't perfect in presentation, and my tidy it up a bit more in the next release.

 

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The cover is opened by a latch mechanism that is activated via cable release from inside the cab.

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