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Wow, it looks fantastic! Beautiful work! The internal "tub" former was an excellent solution. And I agree about the wheel size, they look right. Bravo!
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I agree with RPS Don, that looks like a Graham. A quick web search reveals that Graham called this style "Spirit of Motion", but it has become affectionately known as the "Sharknose". It was produced 1938 - 1940. Amazing style!
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Now that was style. Graham-Paige eventually became Kaiser. I've seen them in car museums and antique car shows. To drive one you need white gloves, a walking stick and a looong cigarette holder. Beautiful cars.
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Kaiser I remember. Frazer, too. One of our neighbors had one and I liked the looks of it.
But I do not recall ever hearing of the Graham-Paige and am glad to make its acquaintance. It does look very much like Don's model. Don |
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I've seen a Graham-Paige at a local car show, but it doesn't have quite the "swoopy" lines of your model. Your model looks fast and sleek just sitting there. Well done resurrection!
Imagine this: your model is likely the first time in at least 70 years, maybe longer, that this kit has seen the light of day! Now, that's something.
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to rockpapersicssor
i just disscovered how to make papermodels bigger in size here is the living prof showin here in this photo. 1/24 scale size bigger then your origenal size.
p.s. i hope you don't mind that i made yours bigger in size |
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Have fun mbed. The fit was pretty good, so I don't think making it larger will add to the difficulty. I just changed the color, I didn't sharpen up too many of the lines or anything like that, so hopefully you'll be satisfied with the way it looks in the larger scale.
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RPS, this seems to be my day to be a bonehead, but where is the file for this? I couldn't find it Downloads.
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Anne, the files are here in the posts.
Post #1 = scan of original design. Post #13 = Ruben's clean up. Post #16 = Don's clean up and re-colour. Left click on thumbnail to expand it. Right click on the expanded picture. Select 'Save Picture As' Simple when you know how, but you do have to know how. eh? You can extract Don's make up pictures the same way. Johnny. |
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