I have been busy working on my hull.
The rear end of my vehicle was badly damaged by the previous owner trying to push start it with a catterpillar tractor or similar.

Work is progressing well with one battery box replaced, and the rear rail replaced.
The challenge has been repairing the pintle hock panel.
Fortunately I was able to find another on that was salavageable once new metal was welded around the indent.

One of the more difficult problems to slove was replacing half the rib that joins this panel to the prop tunnel. In total 205mm of angle shape had to be curved to match the tunnel and the existing panel.

With my ameture metal working skills I must admit I managed to surprise my self with this out come. It still needs a little more work with the angle grinder, but the results are pleasing.
It is surprising what one can do if you just think about the problem and take your time.
Only the other half of the prop tunnel, and battery box to go. Then its on to the bow and the floor.
Another 12 months and I should be close.
Best regards
Richard