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Grey motor rod

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You'll probably see the similarities to Scotty's design from the Hot Rod Annual 2009, but here goes:
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8) 8) 8)
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Very Cool Jimmy... I plan to get me self a A Model - 34 pickup one day... nice drawing... Oxide Red would look kool

8) 8) 8)

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I like it Jim!!! 8) 8) 8) 8)
Nice work on the chrome too :wink: 8) :D
Here's one I did a while ago now..based on a Plymouth being built at the H.A.M.B at the time but using a 'cut down' FB body shell as well...
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thanks scotty, i'm getting the hang of doing the chrome so it doesn't look to light nor too dark. do you have a link to the fb rod build? looks real interesting, and a cheaper alternative to finding a 20's or 30's steel body
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I really like the F-Rod idea.!! :D :D

Now only if i had, money, space, time and most imporatantly talet i would build one :lol: :wink: :wink:

Good work guys, both drawings look really cool. 8)
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EKjimmy wrote:thanks scotty, i'm getting the hang of doing the chrome so it doesn't look to light nor too dark. do you have a link to the fb rod build? looks real interesting, and a cheaper alternative to finding a 20's or 30's steel body
the chrome on the wheels looks good Jimmy

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Nice work Jimmy and scotty. 8) 8)
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I like them a lot! 8)
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