Thank you for the supportive comments, just wish I had your modelling skills to do just deserves to the kit,

Hopefully you'll continue to enjoy the build and, please, feel free to comment and/or offer advice.
Cheers,

G
Hi Ryan,
Thanks for the information on handle bending jigs, the Historex Youtube clip is very informative. Along with the posts from Jerry and Gary, your information has convinced me to invest in a jig.
Just have to decide whether I go for the RP Toolz one, or the Small Shop one,?
Thanks again, and cheers,.
G
Hi Ryan,
A big help, thank you,.
I had noticed the 'rolling' facility, but there is a difference between the Small Shop and RP Toolz jigs of nearly £18 (about US $23). I'm not sure if I'd use the 'rolling' facility, so not sure if I can justify the difference,?
Cheers,,
G
Hi all,
This morning I have started to remove the moulded-on armoured cabling on the turret, ready for the application of a thin wire replacement (see images below).
I have tried to leave a very faint 'track' of where the original ran so as to follow with the replacement.
However, I do have a question, I'm presuming that the 'trench' that runs around the top of the turret is continuous, and that the 'bridges' (ringed in 'red' on the images below) are there purely for ease of moulding the cables in-situ? In reality, I'm presuming that the cables span the 'trench' unsupported. If that is the case, what would be the best way of cleanly removing the 'bridges' and making the 'trench' continuous without creating a right 'dogs-dinner' of a job,...any suggestions please,
?
Al advice greatly received and appreciated.
Cheers,.
G
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