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The devil is in the details!..and you nailed it B) B)

Thank you! Sometime take longer to find info for build a correct era parts to add to the model, that build the whole model... :D

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Knowing what do of ole Henry, I doubt he would have ever approved of this being done . However , I do see Edsel Ford having such a coach builder commissioned to have done such a build . Definitely a piece to be considered .............. Ed Shaver

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Thank you!!!

@Ed, this is the fun to play with models, sometime you can create something that go against the brand owner. :)

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Knowing what do of ole Henry, I doubt he would have ever approved of this being done . However , I do see Edsel Ford having such a coach builder commissioned to have done such a build . Definitely a piece to be considered .............. Ed Shaver

Funny you mention that, Ed. I was thinking almost exactly the same thing myself.

Charlie Larkin

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You have a lot of skill. This looks awesome. Very realistic and lifelike.

I love the addition of tools behind the seat. Paint is lovely, too.

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Thank you all! :)

@Charlie, a few days ago I was talking with a friend of mine and he told me that there is a 1930 Ford Boattail a the Ford museum in the Nedherlands. So I goggle it, and here what I found. :) Unfortunately I did not found infos about it.

31speedster02vi.jpg

31speedster03vi.jpg

@Geetee66, Thanks! :) The tools are scratchbuilt, it was a pain make the pliers... :)

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