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OldNYJim

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  1. What a great build! I'd drive it!
  2. What a wonderful tribute - and a great looking build!
  3. Today's haul of painted parts!
  4. And the frame getting some color:
  5. Got some paint laid down today - I'm going for a nice traditional all-black body and frame, black leather interior and a pastel green engine and wheels
  6. GREAT scratchbuilding! Really inspirational!
  7. Slow progress on this one, but after a few mock ups and try-agains I settled on a final design for chassis and I've started laying down some primer ready for paint: I'm going to fill the edges and get it nice and smooth before paint, but I'm just glad to have a rough idea of how this will piece together at least! A lot of the time was spent getting the stance right - I ended up using the stock T leaf spring mated to the modified front axle that came with the option parts in the kit. More (slow) progress as I make it!
  8. Thank you for the great welcome everyone!
  9. LOVE this! That color is great on this, and I love the weathering on this!
  10. Is it a mobile display table, that will have more little models on?
  11. Looks great! Love the color!
  12. What a great start, and beautiful worksmanship so far! I'll be following!
  13. Beautiful scratchbuilding! Got any tips for assembling stuff like that trans tunnel from sheet? Do you leave tabs for the seperate pieces to glue to, or fold them and use less pieces? I'd love to hear more about how you did those
  14. I really LOVE Deuces, but I've never really built anything earlier from Henry's range, so I figured a T would be a good place to start filling out my collection of pre-war cars. I picked this kit up on eBay - it's a 2 in 1, but I likely won't use many of the optional parts (they're pretty 70s looking, which is probably appropriate for the age of this kit) I'm gonna go for a loose early 60s look here I guess - no particular direction or concept in mind, just the kinda simply modified look that someone could've built in the 60s without a tonne of aftermarket parts. That said, I wanna get a NICE low stance, get this thing in the weeds within reason too. I wanted to try a suicide style rear end - I'm not sure if it's prototypically correct but I thought it'd be cool to have the leaf spring hanging out of the back of the frame so I 'L'd it (it's not a zee shape!) to help get the back end down to account for the much smaller wheels that I'll be running: These wheels didn't come in the kit but I'm guessing theyre similar era and also AMT judging by the distinctive light blue plastic The rears needed some custom spacers to get the rear axle width right so I used a couple of sizes of styrene rod to make the axle width how I wanted I had a cool drum brake part in my parts box that I kinda liked, but I only had a single one, so I resin cast a couple in a simple putty mold and I'll use those on the front where the brake detail will be a little more visible Quick mock up of the chassis and engine - I wanna go with the stock 4 banger - but maybe warmed up a little somehow? More progress as I make it...excuse the rough mocking up so far but I'm trying to get everything kinda roughed in before starting all the clean up before paint
  15. What a great paintjob! It's really coming together nicely! I'll be following!
  16. Oh wow, I LOVE that combination of colours! Great paint too!
  17. Great paint!
  18. I think they look AMAZING! Great job, I'll be watching!
  19. This is GREAT advice. Look at every part carefully. Should that mold line be there? Does it fit properly to the part next to it? What does the 1:1 part look like? Take your time, ask questions - and remember - dont rush! One you've finished building it, you dont get to build it any more!
  20. Looks GREAT so far! Cant wait to see more - very clean and nicely done so far
  21. Just done the wiring - some of it anyway - I made the magneto to better match the one in the reference pics I found (although this car ran a few different ones appartently) - pretty pleased with how it came out so far!
  22. Haha, she's cool!
  23. Great tip! Thanks Curt! In the meantime, I've been busy painting and Alclading in various different hues of metal - I still have a little work to do on the blower assembly before it's done but we're getting somewhere anyway... I wish I could find something as good as Alclad that will stand up to a little handling - this seems very fragile and easily ruined but I'll maybe do a search of the forum and see what I can find!
  24. Looks great to me so far Steve!
  25. Those lenses look GREAT! I hope they dry clear, like you say, they look amazing!
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