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looking forward to additional progress, really enjoying it so far

Thanks Mark-life getting in the way a bit but I put in many hours as I can spare. Have improved the fit of the magneto and generator and am preparing to paint the pan, block and transmission so I can assemble the small bits. Waiting for some non-humid days to shoot.

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i'm really enjoying this. think your color combo (body/ wheels) looks great! all of the detailing and weathering is just spot on. great work!

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Engine and gearbox detail-

Underlying finishes applied so assembly can begin. Materials used; Alclad II white ally, and magnesium, (airbrushed at 12 psi) 5 different craft acrylics (thinned with Windex and bolstered by Future), Tammy smoke, 2 different Rub & Buffs, graphite, sand and khaki enamels, airbrushed.

Parts are loose in place; the front cover is askew and the cylinder head is backward, with the intake on the wrong side in a couple of shots-sorry. Not to everyone's taste. The stark flash and dim natural light make it difficult to capture but it's more subtle in person:

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Stains, minor leaks, heat and mild corrosion were my goals for a used but dignified relic. Let me know how badly I missed the mark. Some may rightly think I'm 'mixing my metaphors...' :)

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Very nice work on the engine. Very believable and realistic.

But you are "mixing metaphors" with the very realistically weathered engine and the suspiciously brand-spanking-new looking springs. ;)

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But you are "mixing metaphors" with the very realistically weathered engine and the suspiciously brand-spanking-new looking springs. ;)

'Zackly! I obviously have a split personality-I love art and realism. :blink:

Which will prolly make for a crappy model... :rolleyes:

But the weathering is straight off the reference photos.

Edit: But in my pitiful defense, I think I do have continuity in the weathering; engine, drivetrain and exhaust. Parallel continuity on the art side with bronze parts, ss springs and rods, clevises and levers...

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Hey, those are replacement aftermarket springs (from modelmotorcars). Of course they're going to look newer ;)

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Thanks for the support guys... :wub:

18 pages, near 200 photos and I've got the ignition, the whole other side of the engine, and the whole rest of the CAR to go... :wacko:

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In spite of the praise, I wasn't happy with the terminals and wire I did. Looked clunky and big after a day of looking at it. So I made newer, smaller diameter wires with solder terminals. The pigtail will hide in the frame rail. Eight more hours work. Also added a casting boss that the magneto now bolts to instead of floating.

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That certainly looks like the real thing. Well done! Don't forget to dab some grease on those wires and add a couple indentations on the starter to represent mallet raps!

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:lol:

Yes everything gets a little 'distressed' Eric. The starter however has some slight Rub 'n Buff scuffs which look like highlights. But it's very obscure in the chassis behind the 90 degree exhaust collector.

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I'm blown away by the weathering on the block and head, especially with that cork gasket. Just amazing...

Thank you Jay. That's actually a copper head gasket. It's located between the cylinder head and the cylinder blocks. It seals the combustion chambers and the water jackets. There's a slight gap in the pictures because the head is just placed on-not glued yet. The cork gasket will go between the valve cover and the one-piece head when it's near finished.

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Although from a previous model Rolls, this 20-25 engine reference has been the inspiration for my 'aging' process:

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