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What have i let myself in for (TOYLANDER)

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TimM:
I must have had too many beers last night thats its affected my eyes or memory...

Or can I blame my age.....

woody:
Plans arrived this morning AHHHHH!!!!!!!
looks b#**dy complicated, will sit down with a brew and read through the detailed instructions
only question so far miosture resistant MDF
or good face ply  :?:  :?:

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "woody" ---Plans arrived this morning AHHHHH!!!!!!!
looks b#**dy complicated, will sit down with a brew and read through the detailed instructions
only question so far miosture resistant MDF
or good face ply  :?:  :?:
--- End quote ---


I'd thought of moisture resistant MDF, assuming storage in a garage/workshop/shed upon completion of construction.
I'd been told that if the paint is chipped, untreated MDF would rapidly become damp

How about Marine-Grade Plywood?

woody:
THANKS
will start checking prices this weekend

dirtyboy:
Ive gone for the series II Toylander as it has cutting patterns along with the manual.  Doesnt look too bad.  Im not in any hurry as my little girl has only just turned 2.  lol.  I'm going down the MDF route, as long as it doesnt kill me with the dust, as it should give a better finish.  Not that it will stay looking good for long.  Shes bound to crash it into something as soon as its finished.    I'm looking to start sometime after christmas.  I'll be buying all the kit from them as I'm no engineer so wont be building things like suspension or steering.  Ive also found that kit-car mag ran an article from March to Octover 2004 when they built a series II themselves.  I'm looking to get the back issues.  Hopefully there will be some tips in there.  I'll pass them on if I find any.

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