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Eric Macleod

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  1. I have this model but have not taken the dive into the box. Seeing yours, i will have to. Very, very nice.
  2. That is excellent. What did you do for paint to get it so shiny over paper or cardboard?
  3. Holy Cats! I just stumbled upon this one. Your work is amazing. I like what I am seeing and am very impressed with your ability to make something out of nothing. I eagerly await the end product. A fair number of people will wish they had a resin copy of this one.
  4. Your attention to detail on this and willingness to re-do your own work is impressive. I continue to enjoy each installment. You are inspiring me to keep going with my own '20s era projects.
  5. I now have the Roadster Pickup chassis complete and I have the engine wired. As you can see I have some fit issues with the fenders but I am getting there. I am at a point where I will just finish the Roadster Pickup then will move on to the Coupe then the Tudor. Thanks for looking.
  6. It hit me today as i looked over another masterpiece. Jurgen must be the very best builder of Classic (capital C intended) cars. You are the master. I'd love to see what you would do with a Heller Mercedes 540 Speziel Roadster or a JoHan Cadillac. I kneel before you sir!
  7. I agree. It is great fun tol watch your progress.
  8. I used to have that kit. Now that I have seen yours i wish i had mine back. Beautiful model.
  9. I like it. Great color. The stock look is excellent.
  10. I like it. Beautiful color scheme.
  11. Cool. This will be fun to watch.
  12. I like the colors on this one.
  13. I like this model a lot. Well done.
  14. I have owned 12 of the 1:1 62-3 Lincolns and have always wondered what a well done two door version of the cars would look like. I'll watch this one with interest.
  15. This model is very impressive. I have one of these on my shelf that I will add when I get my other Fords done. I will use yours for inspiration. I really like the red wheels on this one. Well done. I am looking forward to the next updates.
  16. I am coming down to the wire. Here is the most complicated of the chassis. This one has a Ruxtell 2 speed rear end, Rocky Mountain brakes and a distributor. I also put rear wheels on it with larger brakes to accommodate the larger brakes...just like the 1:1 car.
  17. Regarding the running boards, you are right on. Many cars of that era had running boards made of wooden planks covered in rubber, battleship linoleum or occasionally natural wood. Ford was actually pretty progressive for using all steel on the Model T.
  18. I just stumbled upon your thread. This is amazing at many levels. I am thoroughly enjoying it. Well done s ir.
  19. This is very impressive work. I'm looking forward to seeing each installment.
  20. I'll forgive you. The model is looking excellent. I wish I had 10% of your skill!
  21. I am really enjoyingthis one. I especially like that you are NOt T using whitewall tires. Great choice. You are definitely holding my interest.
  22. I am getting close to a final assembly. All of the wheels have been worked on with spokes shaved for a more scale appearance. This was tedious work! I have one more set to do then I will have a set of three more rolling chassis.
  23. This is really impressive work. I look forward to the next installment.
  24. Very impressive as always. One to be proud of.
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