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For the purpose of the article and to get some pictures taken I loaded the front end with plastic square tubing acting as fabrication and chained down. The sheet was made in my usual way from boot box tissue and diluted white glue, placed over the load, in this case scrap polystyrene, and the ropes temporarily positioned until all was dry and the sheet could be painted and made to look old and worn, adding a few patches here and there. I used a letter stencil to write in the Ouseburn name on the sheet, not too strong and dark so it appeared to be washed out a little. The roping could then be done properly and a second sheet rolled up and placed at the rear of the load to finish off what had been a pleasing if not time consuming build.

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