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landman

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  1. Mine are in a $30 flea market china cabinet outfitted with $50 glass shelves. I will need another one soon.
  2. His smile says it all. Keep on hanging on.
  3. Glad you like it Sam. the Motomaster color is an old can I had. They sell nothing but Duplicolor now. However I'm sure there is a Duplicolor green like that.
  4. Installed the Sleeper. Installed the release handle on the fifth wheel, added some grease and mounted it to the frame. Tried the crane on for kicks.
  5. I love it. was the solenoid part of the kit? That must be a rapid Ford.
  6. Installed the cab and the exhaust stack. Plumbed the three canisters.
  7. She is a beauty Scott.
  8. I second that wholeheartedly.
  9. Most of the rear of the engine was made with other pats. as I said in the post, it was incomplete. thanks for pointing out the origin kit.
  10. Yes it is scratchbuilt The Tag is a reduced photo. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/117585-the-studebaker-series-of-r-engines/
  11. Porsche 356 Carrera 1500GS. DOHC flat four, 1.5L/ 100Hp. This is a resin piece by fellow member The Creative Explorer.
  12. That is some serious polishing you did there. I will provide some interesting reflections. Are the figurines from Printle Shop?
  13. Great looking rig. Love your interior.
  14. Thanks Mark and Bill. Here's where I am with the wiring.
  15. That's a nice little compressor.
  16. OK. I see where they go now. Two in front and two on the ends.
  17. I am building this engine. Looking at the picture, the spark plug wires appear to run from one distributor to the other. Are there 4 or 8 plugs on this engine?
  18. Love it. Is that a current model?
  19. Most everything I do is shiny, or at least I try to make it so.However I'd like to play a bit with weathering, mostly for the diorama.
  20. These are the products available at the hobby shop I deal with. Which is easiest to use and which would be more appropriate for the "occasional" rusting job? Thank you for the advice.
  21. Coming right along. I am observing closely should I get the urge someday to do something like this. The process is very interesting to follow.
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