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Rickard, this is truly a spectacular piece of work.  My congratulations to you for the scope, execution, and completion of this project.  Best wishes.....TIM  

Posted

Thanks guys :)

Here is some of the parts I cast for this project.

The firewall, frame horns, rear body fenders and steering gear will appear on my next rod...a 32 Tudor with a blown Ardun flatty :)

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Here´s a pic. showing the firewall buildup.

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B&W photo...

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 /Rick

Posted

I've really enjoyed following along on this build and love your execution on many of the challenging parts of this creation. Love everything about it.  Stunning to say the least.

Posted

Outstanding model - I do not often look at Drag Racing Models but three things caught my eye - '32 Ford, the starting date and the number of posts. I knew it was going to be something special and it definitely is.

Posted
3 hours ago, Snake45 said:

Beautiful concept and workmanship, but for A/SR, doesn't it need fenders, and a second seat? :wacko:

I think this would fit under the Altered class A/A

Nonetheless, it's a stellar build.

 

Posted

Rickard... What an outstanding Build this is. This turned out Killer and Job well done. I am loving it. I can't wait to see what you decide to build next.

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1 hour ago, modelfink said:

I think this would fit under the Altered class A/A

Nonetheless, it's a stellar build.

 

I agree--as it sits, it would be kicked into Altered. But it would only take fenders and seats to fit A/SR. (Many of these things I've seen just used small cycle fenders on the front.)

Tim Boyd's a big fan of the SR class. He might have some ideas/suggestions. 

Posted

You are correct, Snake.  Front and rear fenders would have been required along with a passenger seat.  Also, disc brakes would not be  correct, either.  Most ran no brakes on front.

Posted

That turned out really nice , great job , just need to turn up the power on the production line , so we can see more of your work . :lol:

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