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I was wondering how many out there have built or bought a scale model of their car,or collect old Ford models?? I was just wondering! I have collected and built model cars all my life! wondering how many others do as well. I took these pictures at the model car contest at the mid America nationals last weekend. Who ever built this 1/18 scale 32' did a great job! Amazing detail
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Check out this "Model Car Display" by V8 Bob. Outstanding workmanship.
It's a Full Size 1940 coupe Model Car along with all the other model cars shown on the table. http://www.flatheadv8.org/v8bob/carshow.htm .
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Wow, that v8bob link is amazing. I must get around to building my coupe from the AMT 1/25 kit, I've had it for years.
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I am in the process of building one form a kit my daughter gave me for christmas. Of course the kit ocmes with a flathead eight and chrome wheels, but it will be th esame otherwise. Having a 32 has advantages at least they make a kit...LOL
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Sadly I have never found a kit or model 1941 Fordor.
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Obsessed with all things 1936 Ford since birth... thanks Dad. |
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That's very cool the Bob thing.
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Not very exact... but... repainted a "Highway 61" die cast to look like my car...
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That's really cool Zach.
The full size kit is amazing.
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Well never had a car that I wanted a model of until I built the Ute. Planned on taking the car to the World of Wheels show locally and wanted it as part of the display. I didnt make the show and got the model about 95% good enough. Only one pic of the model, for some reason I cannot find the others.
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