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    Default 1921 Model T Ford

    Just finished this one.85998D82-ECD6-46E4-A2DC-B1623FC64EA6.jpegCCC1F6DA-BB11-48B5-ABA2-78E5B7026D99.jpegA36488E1-A6FC-43C5-98F8-D239ADE11620.jpeg9B2206B6-FB94-4996-93BB-5FE03AB3B134.jpeg In the old money 11 1/2” long x 5 1/2” wide. Done in Radiata pine and beeswax finish

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    Very nice fit and finish! I like the wavy wood grain, makes the model shout “I am made of wood, not plastic!”

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    Top job

    Well Done

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    Got to love a classic old Ford... looks great sir, Cheers, crowie

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    That's really one cute project love the wheels as they fit the car just right way better than the flat bottom tires..
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