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    Default '34 Chevy Coupe (Hot Rod Theme)

    WIP - '34 Chevy Coupe based on T & J plans.
    Will post photos on completion
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    You’ve surely been busy.
    Love the engine build looks good; it’d be great if a Ford (sorry, I’m a Ford fan).
    Keep up the top work sir.
    Cheers crowie

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    Besides being a fantastic build so far, you have my approval vote for being a Chev
    What did you use to create the tread on the rear wheels?
    Dallas

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    Top work

    Looking great

    Regards

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    Cool

    Nice job!!!
    May I ask what you used for the fan belt?
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    The blower belt is made from rib elastic

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    The wheels and tyres are a spare set from the jeep wrangler and are made with
    three separate pieces . The slots were cut on the table held in a jig. The three pieces
    were then glued together with the centre piece offset.

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    It should read table saw

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    Great model love the detail in the engine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalboy View Post
    Great model love the detail in the engine
    I'll second that, great detail on all the pretty parts!!!
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    Now that really is something for the rev heads o ogle!!!

    Beautiful work!!!

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