InjectTheVenom
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Today I bought the Snap-On 1:43 Garage Essentials set that I had wanted to get for a few weeks now to partially replace the GMP Diecast set I already had. Simply stunning attention to detail, and with the Great Garages diorama I have the power cord of the wet/dry vacuum can even be "plugged" into the friggen wall-plug!
I ran the positive and earth cables of the battery charger to the correct location in the left rear wheel well, and the tooltray is loaded with some of the tools that came with the diorama.
Sorted the old stuff out for parts to go to the dump store:
The set itself:
Teaser pic:
There, NOW I have a properly dressed garage!
By this time dinner and a lousy sun got in the way, so the next one was made on my desk a little later in the evening. Can you spot where I plugged the vacuum cleaner in to do a thorough spring cleaning of both the car and the garage ?
I ran the positive and earth cables of the battery charger to the correct location in the left rear wheel well, and the tooltray is loaded with some of the tools that came with the diorama.
Sorted the old stuff out for parts to go to the dump store:
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The set itself:
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Teaser pic:
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There, NOW I have a properly dressed garage!
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By this time dinner and a lousy sun got in the way, so the next one was made on my desk a little later in the evening. Can you spot where I plugged the vacuum cleaner in to do a thorough spring cleaning of both the car and the garage ?
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