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If only Charles Ingals had this wagon to go to town....would of saved him tons of time B)

I started with the chassis of the 32 Ford Pheaton, grill of a 29 ford, wheels off the 39 wagon rod kit, custom built the exhaust, and scratchbuilt the rest. I used balsa wood for the body, piano wire and an old T-shirt for the cloth. Once the body and canopy was together...I clear coated the whole thing in one piece. The clearcoat made the cotton shrink a bit and harden......this was strictly a fun relaxing build.

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:lol:

This model made me laugh, in a good way! Man, that's wacky! This belongs to a diorama, bro...The possibilities are endless! :D

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;) Thanks for the laugh guys...I know, lord knows that I needed one....Yep!!!! WACKY it is and thats why I had a blast building this one....couldnt be serious for a sec...

thanks for the great feedbacks guys...appreciated.

Bear

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Dan, that gave me a chuckle, too. Different and cool! Pots and pans hanging inside would be a nice touch :lol:

Thanks for teh heads up....as soon as my basement is finished and the hobby room is up and going again...I will make a few of those items to hang....... :D:D:blink::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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Cool...the concept reminds me of a tiny Hot Wheels 'Zowee' I have from childhood..

I dont remember that hot wheels but I got the idea from an old revell kit back from the 60's called the Little Stoggie if I remember correctly

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