Revell Ford T 1910 in 1/32
This kit is part of the Revell highway pioneers (for cars included), old kit from the 80's. Done almost 60% from the scratch (windshields and frames, front suspension, horn, retractable top, steering wheel, ...)
After this one, I am not sure when I will do another three cars 🙂
Painted with Vallejo acrylics
Love it Milan. These kits can be a lot of fun. If you haven't seen it check out my post of a Highway Pioneers group build one of the clubs I'm in had.
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Perfect scratch model, and nice RED color for this car.
Happy to learn that all Ford Ts were not solid black ...
Congratulations, Milan !
(You make me willing to build the exact same model)
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Awesome! Who said a Tin Lizzie only came in black! A beautiful rendition of a timeless classic.
You need to post a scale reference picture so the lookers realize how small it is. Should have requested this in my first reply.
Most standard armor models are 35th scale, Al...it's easy enough to imagine a 1/35th scale tank commander or solider in the car. I'd say it was about 5 or 6 inches in length.
But I agree with you about the placement of a "common object" in one of the pics for reference. I'm guilty of the same thing - I forget to do it, too.
My bad, it is on 1/32 scale 🙂 Will shoot one image with reference object, thanks!
Thanks for suggestion Al, I have added image with reference object.
They make two different sizes of those lighters, Milan - a "regular" sized one and a "mini" version that's about half the size. Sorry, but I had to say it...:)
🙂 Ok, looks like I have to be more precise then, this one is "mini" version, thanks for pointing that out 😀
Nicely finished and photographed, Milan...I like it.
Great little Lizzie.
Well built and finished.
Lovely pis as well.
Well done Milan.
OOPS , I meant pics not p**.
Sorry Milan
Well done Milan, I'm not a car builder but I can certainly appreciate the quality work you put into your Lizzy.
Nice job, I can't look at one of these without seeing Stan and Ollie sat in it,who remembers the scene where the car was sliced lenghtways in half with Stan on one side and Ollie on the other ,classic stuff.
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I didn't realize it was that small until the last photo. Really great work
on this one Milan.
California Steve
I remember building the Airfix kit of this many years ago, there was a series of 1/32 veteran/vintage car kits, are they the same kits as Revell? Needless to say, Milan, your build is light years ahead of my effort all that time ago.
Cute little machine, atmospheric!))
Milan,
Outstanding. If all could see what this kit consists of there would be more awe at what you have done. This is a sight to behold.