1948 Ford Woody
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Adam Clark
miwi
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1948 Ford Woody
Here some pictures of an older build. I had changed the engine of a '99 Mustang Cobra and front & rear axle from another Mustang. The flathead engine of this kit was used for another project.
Exhaust made out of solder wire, while the mufflers were turned on my lathe
Rims are from Peagus
Detail Master billet steering wheel
Aluminum steering column
A few parts where lost, because it the model was shown at several shows in Germany, Netherlands & Belgium.
Exhaust made out of solder wire, while the mufflers were turned on my lathe
Rims are from Peagus
Detail Master billet steering wheel
Aluminum steering column
A few parts where lost, because it the model was shown at several shows in Germany, Netherlands & Belgium.
Last edited by miwi on Sat 29 Oct 2011, 8:10 pm; edited 1 time in total
miwi- I should be working on Models
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Re: 1948 Ford Woody
That looks REALLY good mate.
Especially the wood Keep it up
Especially the wood Keep it up
Adam Clark- Legend Poster
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Re: 1948 Ford Woody
Tuff as, mate
Very good
Rod
Very good
Rod
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Re: 1948 Ford Woody
Love the old woodies - the perfect surfing machine IMO. You've made a good job of this one. I think the Revell kit is pretty good too.
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Re: 1948 Ford Woody
Cool woody
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