Onwards with the cab.
The etching for the cab is certainly a work of art, and also one of the most challenging parts to assemble, but the instructions do give you clear guidance.
Do you rivet or not, in my case yes but I did makeup a new punch and doll for the rivet press that has a smaller offset on the doll, which helps with the closely spaced rivets.
I didn't count the amount of rivets but it did keep me entertained for a while pressing them out.
It's worth taking your time forming the cab, checking and double checking each bend as you go, one good thing is you can practice with the other two cabs that aren't used.
Riveted and ready to be assembled.
Floor section.
Forming complete and ready to solder on cab front.
Tack soldering checking fit.
Front on with the window frames fitted, the frames certainly are interesting to fit!
Test fit on casing.
Detailed the roof.
Looking at my notes, the cab took 8 hours to get to this stage.
Next is the front end details.
Simon