It's B/9 6319Inigo wrote: Mon May 24, 2021 2:09 pm Michael, which is your MOS 102 serial number?
Just to see if we're "neighbors"![]()
Black HMV 102 without a Pakawa carrying handle...
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Thanks for all responses.
Barry, could you show a photo of your grey crocodile 101, and also the problem area? For once, it would be great to see the machine, and also...I have the same problem with a grey 101, that I am about to try to amend..with Humbrol acrylic paint, or whatever else that are more suitable. I am currently looking at Humbrol color charts to find the best color to choose.
Barry, could you show a photo of your grey crocodile 101, and also the problem area? For once, it would be great to see the machine, and also...I have the same problem with a grey 101, that I am about to try to amend..with Humbrol acrylic paint, or whatever else that are more suitable. I am currently looking at Humbrol color charts to find the best color to choose.
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I will post pictures as soon as I've finished the restoration, which is badly needed!nostalgia wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 1:16 pm
Barry, could you show a photo of your grey crocodile 101, and also the problem area?
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Thanks Barry. If you don't mind it would also be great to see before and after photos of the problem area on the motor board when the time comes. Then I can compare with the problem area on my own gray 101. I am considering re painting the complete motor board to get an even surface.