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  • 2 weeks later...
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Wow, you can't have too many Traditional Hot Rods in here! This one is very nicely done too. Especially that paint job looks really good, black is very hard to get right but looks like you nailed it. Engine looks good too, but where is that top from?

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Wow, you can't have too many Traditional Hot Rods in here! This one is very nicely done too. Especially that paint job looks really good, black is very hard to get right but looks like you nailed it. Engine looks good too, but where is that top from?

The ragtop is from some exiting ragtop that was cut apart, modified and re-assembled. Sorry, I don't remember specifically which kit it came from. Look through the pix here http://public.fotki.com/jferren/32-vicky-cabriolet/ and you can see how I modified the top from the Revell '37 Cabriolet to fit a phantom Vicky Cabriolet, same process.... -RRR

  • 4 weeks later...
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She looks good. Not as good as uncle Henry made her back in '32, but at least doesn't have any of that high tech stuff I see on those cars. 

Being a model, it's perfect.

If 1:1 I would reverse her back to 100% factory correct. Just love a Ford Model 18. Stock, that is. 

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This particular RRR model has always been my reference point when it comes to a true traditional Deuce roadster. Very little of this gives it away as either a scale model or a contemporary build. The proportions, shape and surface texture of the up-top in particular should be appreciated. Really an exceptional piece of work throughout. Big thumbz upz!!!! 

Edited by Bernard Kron

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