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Bobchayer

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  1. The model is a museum piece!
  2. Very nicely done!
  3. Excellent finish!
  4. Outstanding paint job!
  5. 1923 Ford Model T Fire Engine 1/24 scale wood kit manufactured by Tin Lizzie Crafts, Wiscasset, Maine in 1986.
  6. They made 2 cylinder cars starting in 1907 and introduced 4 cylinders in 1910. Here is a photo of a 1910 IH roadster with "high wheels", actually wagon wheels.
  7. International Harvester 1/16 scale wood kit manufactured by Hudson Miniatures in 1950.
  8. Well done!
  9. Station wagons 1912 Ford, 1917 Ford, 1926 Citroen Normande
  10. Some carving a lot of forming and sanding. Parts are made of solid wood, sheet wood, wire, card stock, cast wheels (plastic or white metal), and styrene if the card stock doesn't work. Old card stock sometimes does not take super glue.
  11. Thanks for the comments.
  12. 1904 Stevens-Duryea, 1/16 scale, wood model manufactured by Hudson Miniature, 1949.
  13. I drive a 1977 Jeep Cherokee
  14. 1909 E.M.F. Three in Oner, a 1/16 scale wood model manufactured by Fador Smallsters in 1949. The model could be built, as shown left to right, as a Roadster, One Seater, or Tourer.
  15. Well done!
  16. The wheels on this one are plastic. The wheels on the two under construction are cast metal. The lights and radiators for all of them are cast metal. The fenders and hood and seat backs are cardstock with some .01-inch plastic sheet. Thanks for the comments.
  17. The 1/16 scale Bandai is in hand and will be built later this year. I have a diecast 1/43 scale Rio and will show a comparison of the three.
  18. Yes. Green, black, and light brown. The cab was light brown but looked like it should be yellow to me.
  19. 1909 E.M.F. Roadster. 1/16 scale wood model by Fador Smallsters, Elmira, NY, 1949. Kit is called "3 in Oner" and can be built as a roadster, "one seater", or tourer. This is the roadster version. The other two versions are under construction.
  20. 1907 Bianchi, 1/32 scale, kit manufactured by Aoshima.
  21. Nice representation of older vehicle.
  22. I believe rubber went from off white or gray to black in 1914 when a blackening agent was added to the rubber. That is the date I have been using for my models.
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