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Thanks for the encouraging comments.
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This is one of the original colors for this vehicle. Found one of these in a museum with original paint this yellow. Thanks for the comments.
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1900 Packard, 1/16 scale, Hudson Miniatures, Scranton, PA, 1949. Reassembled with new springs, front axle, axle braces, fenders. Also washed and paint touchup.
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1908 Baker Electric, 1/16 scale, manufactured by Fador Manufacturing Corp., Elmira, NY in 1950. Wood, cast plastic, sheet styrene substituted for card stock, and wire.
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1912 Ford Model T Depot Hack
Bobchayer replied to Bobchayer's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I cheated, the brass came plated. I just touched up where tdhey were attaced to the sprue. -
1923-27 Ford Model T Railcar
Bobchayer replied to Bobchayer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yes, they did. Here are photos of some of the vehicles. I still have another fire truck, convertible pickup truck, wrecker, that I have not built. Three other Model Ts they manufactured have evaded me. -
The body, hood, dashboard, toolbox, and seat cushions are wood. The seat form is styrene. The remainder is either cast or sheet metal. Thanks for the comments.
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1910 Maxwell manufactured by Scientific Antique Cars, 1/16 scale, metal and wood. Scientific issued this model in the 1990s planning to build several other models. Being a wood model, it did not sell well and the other models were cancelled.
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1903 Rambler, 1/16 scale, manufactured By Hudson Miniatures, 1950. One of several I purchased for parts. Cleaned, replaced several parts and left it in nearly "barn find" condition.
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1923-27 Model T Railcar, 1/24 scale, manufactured by Tin Lizzie Crafts, Wiscasset, ME. Consists of wood, cardboard, wire, and metal.
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Thanks. The Entex models lend themselves easily to detailing the engine compartment.
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An Rochester turning the crank!
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Scientific advertised they would be making other car models as well as ships. This is the only one they actually produced. One of the last wood or partial wood models.
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1919 Hispano-Suisa 1/16 scale manufactured by Minicraft Dont know why photos not here. Should be in completed car forum.
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1910 Maxwell Model A 1/16 scale by Scientific Antique Cars - wood, sheet metal, and cast white metal.
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1909 Hupmobile Roadster 1/16 scale manufactured by Fador Manufacturing Company, Elmira, NY September 30, 1949. Plastic and metal castings, wood. Sheet styrene substituted for original cardstock.
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1914 Model T Firetruck
Bobchayer replied to bbowser's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice build. Good to see more brass era vehicles presented. Keep up dthe good work.