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Hi ... I had these days the first "outing" with my models, in a classic car meeting in town. Was funny to see the people's reactions on the wooden scaled replicas :) Nice was also to meet a guy who restored a Ford Runabout of 1924 ... wonderful car.

But here a couple of photos of my Tin Lizzy (which has nothing of "Tin" :) ), a Ford Model T Touring from 1908 ...

Some burned parts, which I need to substitute, but still they give a kind of character to the seats ...

 

 

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Happy you like it :)

I personally thought it would be easier, but I made my life hard enough to combine details from the original with mechanical parts like steering which necessarily by the character and thickness of wood are little different from the original.

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