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1920 Oldsmobile 1 ton truck (1/16th scale)

Started by lab-dad, February 20, 2016, 02:50:12 PM

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turtle

Quote from: lab-dad on May 22, 2016, 02:28:29 PM
I am having trouble "imagineering" the inner fenders. No good pictures in the net. Hopefully having the cab will help.
Marty

I'll have a quick hunt for some 'related' photos - ZIS-5 (Soviet copy of Autocar) has basically the same fenders (mine were vac-formed in styrene).
Hopefully the pic's will clear up the "inner fender" problems.

Nice work thus far, what type of wood are you using ?.

lab-dad

Thanks guys!
Turtle, I'm thinking once I get the fenders in position I can figure out the inners.
Wood is basswood.
Currently torn between paint and none.
Marty

lab-dad



Still plugging along.
As usual other hobbies get in the way.
Guess i need a shot of the interior before the roof goes on!

Marty

Ray Dunakin

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lab-dad

Been busy with "life" and all it's inconveniences....
Glad to get this completed.









Hoping to make a little scene for it and will add the usual junk in the bed.

-Marty




Scratchman

Good to see you're back at it! That truck turn out very nice.

Gordon Birrell

https://www.flickr.com/photos/gordonbirrell/

finescalerr

He's alive ... ALIVE! And doing satisfactory work on his models. I like that one, Marty. -- Russ

Bill Gill

Marty, Looks very good. Well worth the wait to see it completed.

Ray Dunakin

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

Ray Dunakin's World

lab-dad

Thanks guys!
Good to be back even for a little while...
Marty

Barney


TRAINS1941

Always a pleasure to see your work. Very well done.
A few details in the bed would really be nice.

Jerry
Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?
George Carlin

finescalerr

"A few details in the bed would really be nice."

Jerry, are you sure you want to get that personal?

ssuR

lab-dad

Yea! Some junk in the trunk!
I'll see what I can come up with......

Lawton Maner

Maybe there could be an old set of bedsprings and a couple of boxes of trash which need to be taken to the dump ;D