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PATTERN MAKING - Mr. P
This is the new LDM 93.Please note that it will NOT be red, this was just a test colour.
Mr. P has been working on the rear mount.
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PATTERN MAKING - Mr. P
This car (like a few others that we've recently added to our ranges) has plated quarter lights. -
PATTERN MAKING - Mr. P
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SMALL PARTS CASTING - IAN
Seat pans for the BRK 179. -
SMALL PARTS CASTING - IAN
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PATTERN MAKING - DARREN
This is the second model in our new Pontiac range.
Darren is adding some supporting structures to the inside of the rear seating area.
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PLATING CASTING - ANDY
These are LDM 93 hubs.
For a small car it has some very large hubs.
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PLATING CASTING - ANDY
The hubs are mounted on a beam to allow the platers to attach 4 at a time to their racks.
Andy has cast a lot of these.
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PLATING CASTING - ANDY
See.
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PLATING CASTING - DAVE
Dave is busy casting BC 022 licence plates.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
We finally have a completed LDM 96 - 1958 Aston Martin DB 2-4 MkII Convertible.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
This is a lovely little car.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY - MARTYN
The new BC 024 is on the bench and nearly finished.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY - ANGIE and SUE
The ladies are both working on the new BRK 179 (1955 Plymouth Belvedere Convertible), we should have a completed one to show you next week.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
This is the first of the BC 024 models to be completed.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
The colour looked really odd at first but now that all of the plating is on it looks amazing.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
The PC 01 was completed recently too.
This is a 1937 Pontiac Deluxe Six 4-door Touring Sedan.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
The rear.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
This model is our LDM 98, a 1947 Bedford Utilecon Loudspeaker Van.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
Mr. P did a great job with those speaker cones.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
There are 6 holes on the roof rack to allow various configurations of the speaker placement.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
Here is another example.
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FINAL ASSEMBLY
There is also a speaker in the rear of the van, though this one is obviously glued in during assembly.























