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Post by Mikael dBW on Mar 10, 2021 4:32:35 GMT -5
Revells ´29 Ford built mostly out of the box, but I changed the engine to an Olds Rocket. Carburator and air cleaner comes from the scrap box. The windshield frame was badly warped so instead I used a pair of Brooklands windshields. /Mikael
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2021 7:19:37 GMT -5
Very nice! Love the black/red combo, makes it look sharp.
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Post by cturner on Mar 10, 2021 7:49:11 GMT -5
Where did those windscreens come from? A kit?
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Post by chepp on Mar 10, 2021 9:39:54 GMT -5
Nicely done. That Rocket engine is especially well represented here.
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´29 Ford A
Mar 10, 2021 23:20:18 GMT -5
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Post by Dennis on Mar 10, 2021 23:20:18 GMT -5
Great looking rendition of the Revell roadster kit. The Olds looks right at home and I also like the look with the front axle and wishbones painted.
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Post by spex84 on Mar 11, 2021 0:44:07 GMT -5
That's a cool twist on the very familiar Revell '29! Looks like just the thing to rip around town in The Olds looks very good in that engine bay.
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Post by robtrat on Mar 11, 2021 9:41:10 GMT -5
I think the Brooklands windscreens may have come from the Revell of Germany '50 Jaguar 120... I believe they were a racing option in that kit. I used a pair on a Frontenac powered '27 lakes roadster about 10 years ago.
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Post by Mikael dBW on Mar 12, 2021 9:51:14 GMT -5
Thanks for the positive comments! The Brooklands windshields are from Tamiyas Lotus Super Seven. /Mikael
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