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  1. Found it. It was on Woodworking Talk. Very very interesting. https://www.woodworkingtalk.com/f13/2-3-scale-cars-motorcycles-55257/
  2. Several years ago a gentleman from Australis had a thread about building a 3/4 scale Indian motorcycle out of wood scraps and assorted junk. Ican't remember where I saw it, whether it was here or in a woodworking forum. It was an old Indianmotorcycle and ended up looking remarkably realistic. Ring a bell for anyone. And yes, I tried the search engine.
  3. Are there any seats for spectators in your shop? ?
  4. Thank you, found it, this is the one I have.
  5. Thank you gentlemen, glad you like it. It was a bit of a battle but I had it in the back of my mind for a long time, so I had to do it.
  6. What Ford truck kit other than the 5oth anniversary F100 has the Triton engine? I have an engine bought on eBay and the 50th anniversary engine is different.
  7. Ford FE 427, 1968 Nascar engine from a Torino Talladega. OHV V8, 427 cu.in./335 HP.
  8. Thank you,I’ll be sure to check this out. Glad you like it.
  9. Based on a '54 I had seen at a Studebaker show many years ago.
  10. Nice. I like the shot with the mechanic and the rooftops.If I were to do that here, the background would be very white. In any case I won't be able to do it as there is no loft.?
  11. There it is , warts and all....
  12. Foilin' and glazin'.
  13. Good project Ray. I would say 4" too for the tiles.The coke bottle must be an ad prop. Counter is elboy height. Measure your own elbow height and take it from there.
  14. I think I'm starting to like it.
  15. Merci Carl and Phillippe.
  16. Does it look like this one?
  17. Ford Pinto. SOHC 4cyl, 2.3L/188hp.
  18. The interior is the tub, rear seat, dash and optional bucket seats from the Stude kit with the console and steering wheel of the Buick. I added modern gauge faces.
  19. Nice buy. First thing, join the club, there will be a forum. Same as here, there will be knowledgeable people there. When I did my '34 Chevrolet, the forum members' help was invaluable. There is an octogenarian with something like 40 years in a dealership who spends his days answering questions, a real fountain of knowledge. Keepus posted. Happy restoring.
  20. You nailed this one right down to the Bunyan appellation. ?
  21. https://www.ebay.ca/i/184155261462?chn=ps&norover=1&mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]&ff5=2048390131&ff8=70498226857&audid=aud-643365021010&device=c&ff7=www.modelcarsmag.com&siteid=2&ipn=admain2&mkevt=1&mkrid=706-155981-726416-3&mkcid=4&placement=520716&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0vvW9tud6AIVg8ZRCh0XSAaYEAEYASAEEgLwz_D_BwE
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