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Here is a speedster that I have been working on for a while - I am not at all as fast as most of the craftsmen here. I have the build pictures in On the Workbench, so I won't do a long story.

This was a build I had never planned, it just came to me after looking at a speedster website and looking at leftovers from a model T. It was more difficult and detailed than any I have ever done and the reason is that everyone here made me feel I could. I hope you like it because I definitely do.

I welcome anything you have to add - comments, observations or suggestions.

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Thanks for looking!

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I love this. Creative use of those leftover bits and nice application of authentic materials.

This gets my nomination for MCM model of the year. (if there were such a thing...HINT)

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Thank you all for your encouragement as I put it together and your praise now. I feel very happy that it has been received so well seeing as how it is kinda unusual.

I am humbled by you all.

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