If the Land Rover 12-seater Station Wagon is a Series 2 (which it looks like judging from the grille, door hinges and deeper sills) then it would have a flat dash with a central instrument cluster quite low, rather than the cluster centred above the steering wheel. A look on Google would give you a pattern for a wee sticker for the dash. Interesting that the casting has no fuel filler recess on the back wing. The white glue masking works brilliantly - I've been using that for years: if you thin it with water a little bit, it'll do for masking the side panels for a two-tone as well! Nice build, Michael - looks a treat!
aw, a Spot-On. :) those are really, really rare here in germany, where you could almost spit over the water and hit ireland... guess they never tried to export them to outside UK for the castings being all-british vehicles. not that kids would actually care. I think. nice colours, they look authentic. but I wonder why they gave it two outside spare wheels? one on the bonnet and one in the back... maybe there were jerrycans on a rack? looks like the casting has the tropical roof. ah, whatever. :)
Well done 😊😊😊😊
Thanks 😊
Excellent restoration Michael
Thanks Martin
Nice build, details and paint job 👌 👍
Thanks 👍
Nicely done Michael, Cool job. Cheers JV
Thank you
Nice job Michael! I need to start participating in your teams builds!
Please do. I do have something in mind for one of your up coming D.I.Bs build. I'll send photos to either you or Ron when it's done. Cheers Michael
@@gravesendaustralia Thanks mate! where do I send my glamour shots?
@matchboxmark8191 you can post them on the DMC Facebook group page, or you can send them to me or PJ
@@gravesendaustralia Will do! Cheers!
If the Land Rover 12-seater Station Wagon is a Series 2 (which it looks like judging from the grille, door hinges and deeper sills) then it would have a flat dash with a central instrument cluster quite low, rather than the cluster centred above the steering wheel. A look on Google would give you a pattern for a wee sticker for the dash. Interesting that the casting has no fuel filler recess on the back wing.
The white glue masking works brilliantly - I've been using that for years: if you thin it with water a little bit, it'll do for masking the side panels for a two-tone as well! Nice build, Michael - looks a treat!
Cheers for the info
aw, a Spot-On. :) those are really, really rare here in germany, where you could almost spit over the water and hit ireland... guess they never tried to export them to outside UK for the castings being all-british vehicles. not that kids would actually care. I think.
nice colours, they look authentic. but I wonder why they gave it two outside spare wheels? one on the bonnet and one in the back... maybe there were jerrycans on a rack? looks like the casting has the tropical roof. ah, whatever. :)