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more pics. The lights in front Needs to be rolled to a Diameter of 4mm.
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Happy Wedding
This is called the marriage. Looks better than i thought after the last steps.
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Now the last things to do is just to add all the Chrome. I hope u enjoyed the built. I learned a lot and will Change some parts.
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The last pics Show the scale of the model much better. Hope u like it. Write any comments. Does somebody know what car i copied?
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Is it a Zypher? Not sure how you spell the name dopey me.
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Nice model by the way
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Howdy!
That sure is a nice model - but what exactly is it? A Nash? A Rambler, maybe? - Tex |
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Congratulation Tex. Ist a Nash Ambassador Golden Airflyte 1952.
I call my Modell Nesh Ambassador, produced by MGMG ( Michael Golke Motor Group )LOL. I will fix some parts and then upload the templates here. |
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Here's a couple of shots of a 52 Statesman. Same basic body, different trim (cheaper). In looking at the brochures, note how they tended to do a bit of custom work on the cars: slightly longer, little lower profile.
Last edited by whulsey; 05-04-2014 at 12:26 PM. Reason: another comment. |
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nice cool color for a Nash ambassador golden Airflyte 1952
niedance will this be a available for download?? and what did you use for axles?? to make the wheels moveable?? |
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