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More model parts/projects I got in a trade from :icongothiccarsurban:, still need to get his half of the trade sent out whenever I have time. D:
The more complete model is the partially built AMT 1923 Model T Budweiser van. There's also an AMT 27 T touring, which I might kit bash the body with a Revell 26 Sedan streetrod chassis, since it already has a chopped windshield, and the stock chassis I'll used to make a speedser, if i can get my hands on a resin T speedster body. The Revell 32 Sedan, I haven't decided on how I'll build it yet but once I start digging through my parts boxes I may get a few ideas :) And last but not least is the Willys gasser , which I might combine with the vintage 60s/70s issue gasser I have missing the chassis and suspension, or just rebuild this one and do something else with the other gasser..who knows lol. like I said I dont normally decide right off ht e bat what ill do to a model, untill i look at all the parts I have that I can use for which ever project, and that usually dictates how I'll build something :)
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4000x3000px 5.94 MB
Make
FUJIFILM
Model
FinePix AX200
Shutter Speed
1/6 second
Aperture
F/3.6
Focal Length
5 mm
ISO Speed
800
Date Taken
May 21, 2012, 8:44:43 PM
Sensor Size
6mm
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rustyironmonger's avatar
Glad you like these kits and parts! I know you will excel with these.

You can do the Bud van justice far better than I can, it is all there other than the box bottom and the decals are either salvageable with Solvaset and great care, or can be scanned and new ones printed out on Hobby Lobby or Michael's decal paper.

On decals: if I were you I would get access to a computer with a scanner, scan and upload all of your vintage decals as transparent PNG files onto a flash drive or SD card, buy decal paper and print them at home to avoid ruining vintage decals.