Bedford KM artic

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and31

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Sunday 27th November 2022
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I’ve made this for a friend who’s father drove the real one- the Bedford is a KFS 1/24 scale kit,trailer is scratch built.




and31

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and31

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Vintagejock

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94 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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1/24? A decent size then, nice work.

and31

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Sunday 27th November 2022
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Vintagejock said:
1/24? A decent size then, nice work.
Thank you

and31

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Monday 28th November 2022
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Here’s another KM I made-this is an exact replica of the first lorry my father owned

and31

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and31

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Eric Mc

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279 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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Impressive.

4321go

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201 months

Monday 28th November 2022
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They’re lovely models!

I was orphaned as an infant, and raised by my maternal grandparents. My grandfather was the MD of a General Motors dealership (Vauxhall, Opel and Bedford) in Leicester (Batchelor Bowles) in the very early ‘70s. Sadly, he died on cancer when I was five. But before that I can remember visits to the main site. Whilst my grandmother discussed whatever with my grandfather (probably what he’d like for supper!) I’d be left under the care of the chaps in the truck workshop, immediately adjacent to the offices. Hazy but happy memories.

and31

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4321go said:
They’re lovely models!

I was orphaned as an infant, and raised by my maternal grandparents. My grandfather was the MD of a General Motors dealership (Vauxhall, Opel and Bedford) in Leicester (Batchelor Bowles) in the very early ‘70s. Sadly, he died on cancer when I was five. But before that I can remember visits to the main site. Whilst my grandmother discussed whatever with my grandfather (probably what he’d like for supper!) I’d be left under the care of the chaps in the truck workshop, immediately adjacent to the offices. Hazy but happy memories.
Thank you very much-I have similar memories of our Bedfords-my father owned several-

and31

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Monday 28th November 2022
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Here’s a TK I made of one that my friend owns-




I do have a rather large soft spot for Bedfordslaugh

generationx

8,261 posts

119 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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Great stuff. Excellent work on the tarpaulins.

smifffymoto

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219 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Must have been fun roping and sheeting with those mini dollies.

and31

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Wednesday 30th November 2022
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smifffymoto said:
Must have been fun roping and sheeting with those mini dollies.
Yeah-pair of needle nose tweezers and lots of patience lol
much easier to do the real thing imo laugh

woodysnr

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242 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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and31 said:
Yeah-pair of needle nose tweezers and lots of patience lol
much easier to do the real thing imo laugh
dont know that hatted sheeting and happing flatbeds esp in the rain

great model by the way great skill and patience

Halmyre

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153 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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woodysnr said:
and31 said:
Yeah-pair of needle nose tweezers and lots of patience lol
much easier to do the real thing imo laugh
dont know that hatted sheeting and happing flatbeds esp in the rain

great model by the way great skill and patience
My dad said that he was happy never to have to rope and sheet another load when he switched to driving curtain side trailers.

and31

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Thursday 1st December 2022
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Halmyre said:
My dad said that he was happy never to have to rope and sheet another load when he switched to driving curtain side trailers.
I bet!
I’ve never had to rope and sheet in a professional capacity,but do know how to do it -lots of time spent helping my father when I was much younger-I am pleased I can do it if needed.
Tying Dollie knots comes in handy sometimes

Edited by and31 on Thursday 1st December 17:15

Horbury56

119 posts

197 months

Friday 2nd December 2022
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Those are very good models - thanks for sharing the pics. I particularly like the TK1. Where do you get your decals from?

and31

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Friday 2nd December 2022
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Horbury56 said:
Those are very good models - thanks for sharing the pics. I particularly like the TK1. Where do you get your decals from?
A chap called Chris moxham-decalman@hotmail.co.uk
He does take a while to answer emails but he is bloody good!