Harry really is replicating the real car, she looks amazing!! The paint is just glowing, love the wraps on the springs and exhaust, floorboards of wood, magnificent seat...gosh I could go on and on
Thank you gentlemen I plan on revisiting this in the future and refining a few items, hopefully with a little diorama. As I have said, just need to move onto something else to clear my head. Makes me think that when I do start the Pochers I will keep a little sideline project to go to when I want to light the Pocher on fire
Not putting this into the under glass section yet as still some stuff I want to do to her, but I am pausing it to do other projects
Here are some 'up to this point' pics
That sounds sweet Patrick happy Canada treated you well, you have probably seen more of the prettier spots than I have!!
Funnily enough the Rocky Mountaineer train passed by my wife and I just yesterday morning as we drove to our house. I said to her "that is one trip on my bucket list" and she agreed.
Seaplane flight out of Vancouver is another thing I have to do as well. Alaska trip for sure as well.
So happy to hear you guys had a good time, I must have ESP and knew you were here
I like the look of those slicks with minimal tread
Are you milling the rims???? That would be amazing to be able to do
Some really cool stuff going on here in your little metal shop, my friend
ahh, good, your soot looks fine. I heard this engine blew out a lot of oil as well. I like to black wash and slightly weather my builds, but likely won't make them look abused and uncared for....as I care for my own real cars obsessively .
Darn, was thinking you were on the mend as well since the great progress on the Fiat
So sorry to hear of your pain. Nothing worse than pain making it too uncomfortable to sleep...my back does that every once in a while.
Disk degeneration, sciatica or shingles?? Or do they even have a diagnosis yet???
hope you get sorted out