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    Smile WIP just started a 1925 model T Ford

    DSCN0068.jpgDSCN0069.jpgI just started working on this one DSCN0070.jpg1925 model T Ford

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    Really nice looking unit mate - well done

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    Looking good so far are you using plans

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    You well advanced Hornpout with some lovely lines on the body work sir.....cheers, crowie

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    thank you

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    Wonderful crafting there!! This will look top notch!!

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    DSCN0071.jpgDSCN0075.jpgDSCN0076.jpgthis i my finished project of my 1925 Model T Ford ,i'm not happy with this paint job at all got the paint at Wall Mart junk .I always buy automobile paint this time i tried Wall Mart no good we learn the hard way .

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    T Model - You can have any colour as long as it's black - I reckon it looks tremendous

    Well Done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_1 View Post
    T Model - You can have any colour as long as it's black - I reckon it looks tremendous

    Well Done

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    In the early days 1908-1913, one could not have a Ford in black. They were Grey, Green, Blue or Red.

    I think it looks cool.

    Nice model.

    Ole

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    Quote Originally Posted by hornpout View Post
    DSCN0071.jpgDSCN0075.jpgDSCN0076.jpgthis i my finished project of my 1925 Model T Ford ,i'm not happy with this paint job at all got the paint at Wall Mart junk .I always buy automobile paint this time i tried Wall Mart no good we learn the hard way .
    While we are own strongest critic Hornpout, the model still looks great...
    If it annoys you too much, then a respray will have to happen, meantime you as we have all learnt a valuable lesson again, you get what you pay for with so much of the cheaper products.
    I too have been caught out and still upon occasion forget the lesson I learnt some years back with all sorts of frustration....
    Keep making some beautiful toys & models sir....
    Thank you for the extra time & effort to do the WIP photos and build notes, it is very much appreciated,
    Cheers crowie.

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    thank you so much

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