Thank you kindly Gentlemen.
Not much planning on this, I just charged straight in - decided to model and not work yesterday with all the bloody snow.
As I am sure you know it started as a Mak SAF thingy - a plastic prepainted model from Japan. Hobbylink were flogging them off late last year but I have had these for years. The other style in the range is popular for WWWII but I always preferred these.
I chopped/shortened/repositioned the legs and removed a section of the arm again to shorten it. Added a few small pieces of plasticard to represent panels and built the gun from tubing, plasticard/evergreen and a couple of drawing pins. There is another pin on the chest. Then I went mad with the rivets. Thanks to RayRivers for the idea but instead of using metal spears I rolled out thin "snakes" of greenstuff and cut it into discs. I used fatter rolls to make the dials too. The upholstery was putty in an attempt to make it a little more Victoriany and also to help the fit of the pilot. Poirot was the first duplicate I found in the bits box but I wish I had used a more military/trooper type now. My original scheme was going to be off white and navy with submariner insignia but decided the brass would look more in period. The tank is a pen top and the ammo box is plasticard with a few bits of florists wire here and there. Oh and I had to remove quite a bit off the back of the Mak to flatten it and facilitate attaching the tanks etc.
Thunderchicken - if you get a donor I'll gladly do one but you can paint it

You all should all know by now I'm a modelling whore who will build anything for anybody for a deal

thanks again Svennn