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Neil_CrewUnited Kingdom

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9 comments | last on 22:38, 6th of January, 2015
gorch122
22:38, 6th of January, 2015
Thanks for that compliment. I give it straight back. Yes it's not so easy chosing compatible mods. Therefore I reduced them to a minimum at the moment. Take care. Have always enough tire pattern for a safety drive.
Neil_Crew
21:39, 6th of January, 2015
You, Sir Gorch, are a gentleman, Sir.
I shall look forward to conversing with you in this New Year, please do travel safely and remain the finest of health, and God's Speed, young man.
gorch122
21:33, 6th of January, 2015
Unfortunately I can't give you a hint regarding quicker methods but I keep my fingers crossed for you. All your work should not be in vain.
Neil_Crew
21:30, 6th of January, 2015
Thanks Gorch - so many Scania mods - and today Michelin low-profile tyres have appeared. Stops my mid-lift tyres rubbing through my arches!
I try to run minamal mods at any one time, just to avoid conflict.
Have run 50Keda mods - but they seem to only work first time but then never again - I have to balance favourite mods that don't conflict each other.
Watching your page, Gorch, and thank you again.
Neil_Crew
21:23, 6th of January, 2015
Thank you Gorch, 3 saves/3 archives to get this far. Many more for it to be perfect. I'm not an expert - there must be quicker methods..?
And any new update from SCS could render this unusable.
I'm ready to convert to STEAM to support the SCS guys, just want to finish this paint first.
gorch122
21:21, 6th of January, 2015
By the way...I wanted to thank you visiting my page. Go on with your good work!
gorch122
21:18, 6th of January, 2015
This is a great angle, your effort deserves to be honoured - good idea taking this shot!
Neil_Crew
20:47, 6th of January, 2015
I must stress... It's not finished!!
Neil_Crew
20:26, 6th of January, 2015
WORK IN PROGRESS...
Been working on my R620 for weeks - in the process of panting this grille, lots of painting, saving, adding to archive, blah, blah, blah...
Taking time off from my real job because I didn't get paid, this is far more satisfying - a few more hours work before this grille is finished...