1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
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1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
Well here is my latest completed build that i just finished before the mackay show that was on the weekend despite my right hand being in plaster.The inspiration for this build came from a tv program i saw ages ago and i thought it was funny cause the host was frozen stiff driving it with no top or heater but carnt remember what it was called or who is was the host but did some research and here is the end result.started with the amt model t 3n1 kit ,the 2nd axle was made from metal rod and evergreen was used for the leaf springs which actually work.The front ski's are made from wood strips and evergreen and the tracks are from an old tamiya panzer tank.and the fire wood in the back are from the good ol' parts tree. thanks for looking
grease monkey253- I should be working on Models
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Re: 1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
What a wild build and a very good job with detail mate Love the Dio set up too.
Adam Clark- Legend Poster
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Re: 1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
That is bloody awesome. What a great model and the dio makes it even more likable. 2 thumbs up from me.
dv8v8- AMCC ADDICT
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Cool build mate, the wood in the back is a great finishing touch too.
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Re: 1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
I'm gunna get that axe and chuck it at you!
Looks just like the photograph, well done.
Looks just like the photograph, well done.
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Shoey wrote:I'm gunna get that axe and chuck it at you!
Looks just like the photograph, well done.
Haha not with those girlie arms you won't , mr girlie man! Lol.thanks to everyone
For the comments cheers
grease monkey253- I should be working on Models
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Re: 1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
Nice work on this - looking at the photo and the model, you got it so right. Something really different, great to see.
silverfox- Legend Poster
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Excellent work, well done. That looks spot on!!
RetrospectKustoms- AMCC ADDICT
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That is AWESOME great job on it
allan- AMCC ADDICT
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I like it, it's different,
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Re: 1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
That is brilliant. Great job.
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zenrat- Moderator
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Re: 1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
What they all said.
Considering all the cooky options offered by all and sundry for the Model T Ford, there's enough ideas there to keep you busy with Lizzie builds for a lifetime.
Considering all the cooky options offered by all and sundry for the Model T Ford, there's enough ideas there to keep you busy with Lizzie builds for a lifetime.
Carps- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: 1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
What everybody else said before me...and fantastic!!!!
mgy125- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: 1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
What a sweet little build, exactly like the ad. And yes, the dio makes it.
Kane- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: 1925 Model T FORD Snowmobille
Superb workmanship - didn't even realise these existed but it makes sense. A really nice build well executed and displayed.
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