Magilla's Dirt Tear

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Postby magilla » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:47 pm

Ok more pics
Young boxhead giving a hand
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And its current running name TOC
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And a word to the wise. make sure you cut out and deal with the bits you want to drill before you say to the kids, "Ok, you can write on the plastic" I am going to have to buy a red texta soon so I can see what I need to see.
Colac, South West Victoria, South East Australia.
Some Aussie slang
Cans, frothies, stubbies or a pot if you are in a pub (club/bar/ale house)= beer..........Plonk = wine..........BBQ shapes = small savory biscuit to be eaten with stubbies or plonk
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Postby magilla » Fri Aug 28, 2009 8:16 am

Whoo hoo. the cladding goes on. brother and step father reigned in to help
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MMMM hope its right.
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Apply some pressure to help the sikaflex stick
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fit the corner moulds.
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tomorrow, the doors go in.
Colac, South West Victoria, South East Australia.
Some Aussie slang
Cans, frothies, stubbies or a pot if you are in a pub (club/bar/ale house)= beer..........Plonk = wine..........BBQ shapes = small savory biscuit to be eaten with stubbies or plonk
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Postby godskid » Fri Aug 28, 2009 1:16 pm

Looks really great!
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Postby magilla » Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:08 am

Whacko, more upgraded pics
Glueing vinyl to wrap around tailgate piano hinge
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Yet again boxhead helps out
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Side doors in
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room with a view
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Tailgate onImage
Colac, South West Victoria, South East Australia.
Some Aussie slang
Cans, frothies, stubbies or a pot if you are in a pub (club/bar/ale house)= beer..........Plonk = wine..........BBQ shapes = small savory biscuit to be eaten with stubbies or plonk
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Postby magilla » Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:29 pm

Just about done.
Get that plastic film off
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Yes, well what can I say about these two
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Colac, South West Victoria, South East Australia.
Some Aussie slang
Cans, frothies, stubbies or a pot if you are in a pub (club/bar/ale house)= beer..........Plonk = wine..........BBQ shapes = small savory biscuit to be eaten with stubbies or plonk
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Postby magilla » Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:50 am

ONE HAPPY CAMPER

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Some Aussie slang
Cans, frothies, stubbies or a pot if you are in a pub (club/bar/ale house)= beer..........Plonk = wine..........BBQ shapes = small savory biscuit to be eaten with stubbies or plonk
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Postby S. Heisley » Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:44 pm

Looks like you made yourself a nice, neat packaged camper! Good Job! :thumbsup: (I like the little boxer dog, too!)
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Postby magilla » Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:15 am

Ok
Had my local engineer fab this for me .
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fitted up
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Packed up for a week long trip (dont despair there is more beer in the ice chest)
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Colac, South West Victoria, South East Australia.
Some Aussie slang
Cans, frothies, stubbies or a pot if you are in a pub (club/bar/ale house)= beer..........Plonk = wine..........BBQ shapes = small savory biscuit to be eaten with stubbies or plonk
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Postby magilla » Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:11 am

At Mitta Mitta North Central Victoria
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Kicking back after the eight hour trip
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The dog at Mount Benambra
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in the background some 1100 metres below is lake dartmouth

Lake Dartmouth
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Colac, South West Victoria, South East Australia.
Some Aussie slang
Cans, frothies, stubbies or a pot if you are in a pub (club/bar/ale house)= beer..........Plonk = wine..........BBQ shapes = small savory biscuit to be eaten with stubbies or plonk
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Postby magilla » Sun Jul 18, 2010 4:00 am

Hmm, you know i have just been in the shed working on tear #2 and thought I would revisit this page.
And just realised I have been stupidly grinning to myself while doing so

A: because I know how long it took and how much thought went into it
B: how many bits I stuffed up during the build and re did
C: where i have been in it
D: how much fun I have had in it (maybe I should say with it)
E:The reaction I get from people with it
F: The fact I am going around again and this time my young bloke wants to help


How much damn fun is it building these little buggers ?
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Some Aussie slang
Cans, frothies, stubbies or a pot if you are in a pub (club/bar/ale house)= beer..........Plonk = wine..........BBQ shapes = small savory biscuit to be eaten with stubbies or plonk
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Re: Magilla's Dirt Tear

Postby maloney » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:40 pm

Magilla your teardrop looks awsome, i live on Lake Hume not far from dartmouth.
What type of vinyle did you use on your hinge and its durability, and also your corner moulding
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Re: Magilla's Dirt Tear

Postby magilla » Wed Mar 07, 2012 7:49 am

maloney wrote:Magilla your teardrop looks awsome, i live on Lake Hume not far from dartmouth.
What type of vinyle did you use on your hinge and its durability, and also your corner moulding
Shane

Sorry about the delay in Replying Shane, its been yonks since I stopped by this forum, I am back with another build so may be back more often

The Vinyl is nice heavy vinyl , in this case used in trimming bus interiors. We used something similar to quick grip to hold it in place before fixing.
The trimming on the cladding is the same as used on caravans.
Colac, South West Victoria, South East Australia.
Some Aussie slang
Cans, frothies, stubbies or a pot if you are in a pub (club/bar/ale house)= beer..........Plonk = wine..........BBQ shapes = small savory biscuit to be eaten with stubbies or plonk
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