
Teddy J. Tannehill
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Good lookin' Mach 1
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I have always liked Cougars and Mustangs. Yours gives us the best of both...I also like the under the hood situation...I am building a Cobra Jet for a project...I like your detail ideas.
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It is like Yen and Yang The Long and Short The Day and Night...Duality of Consciousness. Heavy Heavy Heavy. And yes I get it, and I like it.
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1957 Pontiac -- Class of '57 -- Entry #4
Teddy J. Tannehill replied to Ramfins59's topic in Model Cars
Rich you are the man on these 50s classics...Your cars bring back great memories. Thanks -
´57 Flat Air - a litlle bit of rock´n´roll in a kustom
Teddy J. Tannehill replied to Antikainen's topic in Model Cars
The 57 chevy is one of my favorites...Yours is one also....I don't know how you did it...But I like it a lot... looks so long and low...The Paint is just right...One Tuff 57. She is so nice...So not nice. -
Really nice work. Now I cant stop thinking about this car...Ok I am going back for one more look.
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Really Keen. I like your Ford. How did you get it so low....love the stance...The paint...everything.
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Looks like an "Endless Summer Woody"....This one has been chasin' waves...."Tubular Dreams"
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Really good looking. You did a great job the top looks so real.
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Movin' in a Ford direction
Teddy J. Tannehill replied to Teddy J. Tannehill's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thanks Carl always good to hear from you. Hope everything is going well for you. I have cleaned both kits with 409 and a toothbrush, rinsed with water. I have started my body work on the Mach 1. This AMT kit seems pretty nice. I think it is one of those kits that is not long on details in certain areas, for example the front suspension is molded in and rear differential/drive shaft and leaf springs are one unit. Again I think it looks OK once you have it built. Just the same I will probably go to the "Bone Yard" and find a front and rear end I like better. It looks like I am going to have my hands full with the Sedan Delivery, this kit get did not get rave reviews...Still I have been looking forward to building it. My plan is to use the Cobra Jet motor from the Mustang....It has enough optional parts to build 3 different engines. One is stock "I think its a 351" This is the one I am using in the Mach 1. The 3rd option is called a "Resto Rod" motor. The Tran'ys on all these motors seem to cut off at the bell housing. I guess this is because once the motor is installed in the Mustang you cant see it so they omitted the detail. I think I can come up with something to make it look right. Carl thanks for looking and your kind words. I will try to post pics to keep you updated on these projects....I am having a lot of trouble posting photos and I am not sure why. Website keeps giving me the message my files are to large....I have tried setting my digital camera to the lowest resolution, doing a save as to a file using the small web setting. The strange thing is I had no problems until about 3 weeks ago....with the work arounds I could post 1 maybe 2 pics....Now I cant post any. -
Movin' in a Ford direction
Teddy J. Tannehill replied to Teddy J. Tannehill's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Movin' in a Ford direction
Teddy J. Tannehill replied to Teddy J. Tannehill's topic in WIP: Model Cars