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With  a few dozen other projects in the works, i couldn't  keep my hands off this one.   So  far i find the larger scale MFH  kits much more fun to work on and easier to handle the larger parts.   decals  by  3 amigos.  started  with  sand blasting some parts for a natural look and some polish to valve  covers for a chrome  look.

 

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i polished the turkey pan at first, but gave it a sanding  with 400 grit  to dull it out.  may have to paint for original look.

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5 minutes ago, Dave Van said:

Great work and model!!! I understand Model ADD..../I have many projects....but just bought a 1/12 935K kit.....like I need more......

thanks  Dave.            i have only  started  2  MFH  kits  and the 1/24  scale is  a nightmare  compared to  the 1/12  scale.  the  1/24  is a  bit crude with assembly and the 1/12 is more precise with fit .    i really  like how they have tiny  screws  for main structure  parts.

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Indeed very cool. So far the engine and frame elements shown look spectacular.

How hard is it to polish the metal parts? Can you share on your products & methods? The results are so nice.

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10 hours ago, Pierre Rivard said:

Indeed very cool. So far the engine and frame elements shown look spectacular.

How hard is it to polish the metal parts? Can you share on your products & methods? The results are so nice.

thanks Pierre,   it's not too hard to polish something  flat like the valve  covers.  i use  400 grit wet sanding paper, then 800 grit and finish with  1000  grit  to get  a smooth  surface.  i polish  using  a pad on a bench  grinder  and a polishing compound.    For all the small parts that are not really  flat i use a magnetic tumbler.

 

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thanks  David.   So  the kit comes  black rubber   looking  fuel hoses.  Wanted to stay away from any braided  steel hoses and went with a hard line.  The turkey pan  makes this a bit of a challenge.

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thanks for the positive  feedback.  a little  progress with carb.   maybe not   a new trick to most, but it was new for me.  screwed metal rotor to my dremel  and gave it a spin with a file  for a used rotor look.

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12 hours ago, 65slotcar said:

thanks for the positive  feedback.  a little  progress with carb.   maybe not   a new trick to most, but it was new for me.  screwed metal rotor to my dremel  and gave it a spin with a file  for a used rotor look.

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That's a neat idea! Results are so lifelike.

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front and rear suspension  done.   this part was a little tricky to align   arms and install   tiny screws  and bolts.

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