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misterNNL

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  1. Fantastic link.It shows me exactly what I need to see.This will make my engine details more authentic.
  2. Thanks Bill,the second engine in this build series will have RAJO head.Will the plugs be in similar position and do the plug wires start at a small block on the firewall like a stock model T?To be,honest I,don't,see,the plugs in that first photo,
  3. Sorry for the triple posting on this topic.My Kindle was working slowly and I kept hitting the post icon.
  4. I am building a 12 speed model T Ford speedster with a Roof equipped overhead accessory head on the four cylinder engine and have a question.Where are the spark plugs located on these things ? I have done quite a bit of net surfing with no luck.A photo Would be wonderful,but a always any help appreciated with the plug and wiring very helpful.Thanks as always.Art..are you there??
  5. I am building a 12 speed model T Ford speedster with a Roof equipped overhead accessory head on the four cylinder engine and have a question.Where are the spark plugs located on these things.I have done quite a bit of net surfing with no luck.A photo Would be wonderful,but a always any help appreciated with the plug and wiring very helpful.Thanks as always.Art..are you there??
  6. I am building a 12 speed model T Ford speedster with a Roof equipped overhead accessory head and have a question.Where are the spark plugs located on these things.I have done quite a bit of net surfing with no luck.A photo Would be wonderful,but a always any help appreciated with the plug and wiring very helpful.Thanks as always.Art..are you there??
  7. Love this build.I thought at first I wasn't going to like the blue by itself but the addition of the wood trim and man that really makes the blue color pop!Great choices.Thanks for sharing.
  8. Nicely built model.I believe my favorite part is the flathead engine with great detailing and excellent color choices.Thanks for sharing.
  9. I have to say that revisiting this thread is a humbling experience.What a fantastic and inspiring work of art this is.
  10. Yes it is exactly what I am looking for.Thank you so much!
  11. Last year under the heading "can we see some scratch built stuff" there was a lot of photos of a scratch built brass Ford model T touring car.If anyone can supply a link to that car I would appreciate your help.Thanks,!
  12. Thanks Art!Very slick and beautifully built.
  13. Looks like a great starting point for any number of interesting projects.Norm has some really cool stuff not to mention extremely good quality castings.
  14. Beautifully built,superior paint gloss and killer detail work.all working togeather to produce another tasty post war Ford.Thanks for posting these excellent hi-def pix.
  15. Great roadster build.You did this one justice for sure.Thanks for sharing.
  16. This is an inspired build with great details and spot on weathering.Thanks for sharing.
  17. I was hoping you might share the paint manufacturers name and color number if you still have that available.Thanks.
  18. Great build.Those post war Ford's were a thing of beauty.Thanks for sharing.
  19. I am building a beach racing modified roadster and would like to replicate the paint tech you used.What is the base color?
  20. IMHO the solution is a simple one.If the product is a ripoff and you don't approve......simply don't buy that product.If NO BODY buys their stuff they will stop making it.
  21. Looking very good.Nice detail work and subtle weathering on the wooden undercarriage.Thanks for sharing.
  22. Great project!I'm enjoying watching your progress from absolutely trashed glue bomb to stylish street custom.I know what you mean about parking "in progress" cars out where we can see them while our OCD brains work out the details of their construction.Thanks for taking the extra time to shoot and post the excellent photos.
  23. If anyone considering building this model is looking to do really detailed wood grain you might consider looking into the decal set made by Uschi specifically for this body.These are a very transparent film with the wood grain on it so you decide what color the wood will be including any shading needed.To see these decals being used look at the beautifully done coach built '29 Ford roadster on these forums.
  24. You picked a great kit to jump start your building cycle.I personally am very glad to hear these coupe and roadster kits will be available again later this year.Thanks for sharing.
  25. Glad to see those stock quarter Windows back.A classic flower car in a trio of professional cars is a unique concept.I believe that Jimmy Flintstone offers a stretched '40 Ford funeral coach body as one his unique resin pieces if that would intrest you as a companion piece to your flower car.Thanks for sharing.
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