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Morris J Van
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(23rd-Nov-20, 05:08 PM)Gordon Steadman Wrote:  
(23rd-Nov-20, 04:52 PM)JasonB Wrote:  It's looking lovely Gordon. Wrench

As ever, when I'm doing a car, all I see are the faults!

I can totally understand that, but being critical is how you make a good job of things.

The overall shape looks good though, you've captured the character well.
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Perfection is never achievable.  Real life is all compromise.

Leo

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Stressful couple of days what with surveys for the house and hospital appointments but I've had a bit of time today. Almost there now, just a few little things to fix and then its down to sanding and some paint!

       
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Hospital appointments? Hope your both okay.

If it's any consolation, my wife Sally fell over and broke her arm in two places a couple of weeks ago, and a few days later I broke my toe. So we're both a bit useless and grumpy right now. But at least we're not moving house, very stressful.

The shape of the van looks great to me, but it's difficult to pick out details on a photo, especially with the primer and sanding. But I trust you, it will be great, it already looks great to me.
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(25th-Nov-20, 06:56 PM)JasonB Wrote:  Hospital appointments? Hope your both okay.

If it's any consolation, my wife Sally fell over and broke her arm in two places a couple of weeks ago, and a few days later I broke my toe. So we're both a bit useless and grumpy right now. But at least we're not moving house, very stressful.

The shape of the van looks great to me, but it's difficult to pick out details on a photo, especially with the primer and sanding. But I trust you, it will be great, it already looks great to me.
I've had a few transitory strokes over the years and after one in September, they booked me in to see a neurologist. She could find no reason for it in what's left of my brain so I will be in and out of the damned place having who knows what other tests over the next month. As I couldn't hear a word she was saying, she has also referred me to the deaf gits department so I might get some implants for free!! Ronnie has to come with me so we can hear!! She is OK apart from her age related stuff like bad back etc.

Sorry to hear about your bones, must be painful for you both. 

I am trying to pretend the house move won't happen. Until pen meets paper and money changes hands, I don't believe it. We've had people who appeared very keen before and they bought somewhere else at the last minute Tappingfoot 

The shape is the easy bit! It's getting details that look OK at this scale that takes the time. Not everything can be 100% accurate as some of those details would disappear. It's figuring out how to make it look right without it actually being right.
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I hope things improve for you both and everyone conected. Yikes.  Ambulance

Nice work on the van, Gordon.  Checkeredflag
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You're a good man, I've always felt that. I hope things work out for you.

I reckon what's left of your brain will probably do better than what's left of my brain.
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(25th-Nov-20, 11:04 PM)JasonB Wrote:  You're a good man, I've always felt that. I hope things work out for you.

I reckon what's left of your brain will probably do better than what's left of my brain.

Not sure how to respond to that!! But thank you.

How about this livery?
   
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I like the contents of that one, but not the livery (too loud).

Leo

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(26th-Nov-20, 07:34 PM)Scuderia_Turini Wrote:  I like the contents of that one, but not the livery (too loud).

Leo

I don't like the contents either. Dreadful stuff. Like having milk in coffee, tastes of cheese.
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