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HUFFKINS Mine

Started by Barney, January 04, 2018, 12:55:55 PM

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SandiaPaul

Paul

Ray Dunakin

Way cool!! Great start on both the hoist and the mixer.
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Barney

The Huffkin girls have arrived

Barney

ICM kit quite good a few mods - perhaps a miners hard hat for a battery box trammer driver - but some can carry on working on Model Ts a good collection Of Ford Model Ts now in the stock box
Barney

finescalerr

Why are they not wearing bikinis? -- Russ

Barney

Its Cold - and just the Thought could kill you !
Barney

detail_stymied

"over-all" i'd say they will make a great addition
s.e. charles

Ray Dunakin

Those look like some really high quality figures. Very lifelike.
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Lawton Maner

Also, you wouldn't want to damage such delicate skin, would you?

detail_stymied

Quote from: Ray Dunakin on January 23, 2018, 08:42:12 PM
Those look like some really high quality figures. Very lifelike.

i'm embarrassed to admit I can't admit where I read the thread, but someone was re-working one of the Henry Ford figures in that series with outstanding results. they certainly rival some of the resin figures on the market with the bonus of styrene workability.
s.e. charles

Barney

Some progress made on the tugger hoist - finished the detailing of the engine and rebuilt the rad' all parts at the moment trial fit only.

Barney

other side

Barney

The Rad end

Barney

Radiator construction

Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

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