Ford Model T street rod
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
Nice red, what colour are the intake manifold and carbs Paul?
dublin boy- Moderator
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
Nice work...! I have the 1/8th scale Lindberg Tall T coupe kit but I have to find a few 1/8th scale parts in order to do anything with it yet....I want to add tons of detail to it and maybe open up the doors on it too. First... I have to find the needed parts to build it like the real one we were going to build me...???
1/8th scale realistic looking 671 blower set up with the butterfly fuel injection scoop.
Aluminum slotted wheels and wide rear tires and narrower fronts.
If I can get a hold of them for it...???
1/8th scale realistic looking 671 blower set up with the butterfly fuel injection scoop.
Aluminum slotted wheels and wide rear tires and narrower fronts.
If I can get a hold of them for it...???
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
A very nice color for a street rod. Looking good.
RetiredMike- Advanced Member
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
dublin boy wrote:Nice red, what colour are the intake manifold and carbs Paul?
red?....its orange! lol....you need to go to specsavers!
the intake/carb bits were done with 'steel wheel' rattle can from Boyes.......basically a metallic steel colour
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
Excellent progress! That orange is very rich and deep - I might have to add some Mr. Paint to the paint box.
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
trailer done cept for number plate, chassis is nearly ready to have the body tub put on
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
Looking brilliant Paul.
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
Very nice Paul...Im loving this.
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
didnt like the chrome on the firewall so i dechromed it then sanded off the details, tried spraying a chrome colour but didnt like it so used some silver sticky foil i had........body tub attached.......next job is get the exhausts on cos then i can add the dizzy and wire up the engine
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
Excellent work! The sticky silver foil looks great and the decals work beautifully with the colour.
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
Looks very nice..! My brother has a real T-bucket car we both built him together. I can send someone a photo of it if I get there email address if anyone wants to see it..?
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
Looks good, Paul. The sticky foil looks great - just the right sheen.
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
The foil works for me and the decals look brilliant.
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Re: Ford Model T street rod
didnt bother with the rag top as its dosnt fit properly, scratchbuilt dizzy added, windscreen was a pain, not the best of profiles to fit the frame
more pics in the finished thread
more pics in the finished thread
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