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2016/04/08 00:55:40 (permalink)
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Ford in small and wood

Hello... I wanted to share what I have done with some classic Ford models. I build them in balsa wood in scale 1:20 from scratch Here a Ford Roadster from 1936 ... Hope you like it 

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    Re: Ford in small and wood 2016/04/09 12:33:31 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby Balsa Manufaktur 2016/04/10 18:52:24
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    Maaaate!! I have done a lot of scale modelling in my time but that takes the cake. Great effort.
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    Re: Ford in small and wood 2016/04/10 09:05:45 (permalink)
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    great work
    when are the mk1 escorts &cortinas comimg
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    Re: Ford in small and wood 2016/04/10 18:56:24 (permalink)
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    Hello guys, thanks for your compliments... this I never heard "but that takes the cake" ... hahaha it made my day!
     
    well, thinking already to go into more contemporary car designs, why not also a Escort or Cortina? I myself had a Ford Escort SW for over ten years :)
     
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    Re: Ford in small and wood 2016/04/10 19:57:24 (permalink)
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    Great work.
    Heres one in matching color.   Oops.
    post edited by ronsmallford - 2016/04/10 20:02:03

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    Re: Ford in small and wood 2016/04/10 21:02:31 (permalink)
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    Lovely :) ... it was (or is) considered the most beautiful pre-war Ford ... indeed the colors are matching 
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    Re: Ford in small and wood 2016/04/12 12:01:22 (permalink)
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    What's the small Ford scene like in your area, did you guys get the same sort of fords as Europe ? Len
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    Re: Ford in small and wood 2016/04/18 20:35:46 (permalink)
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    Hello Len, sorry for replying late, was very busy. Mmmh, not sure actually. Today, yes, but Ford is not very "famous" here, not sure if related to pricing, technical issues for hot clima, or whatsoever.
    I found a lot of older ones, like Ford Anglia, Ford Mustang, Ford Escort ... even one runabout Model T from 1924 (see photo from a Classic Car meeting some weeks ago. I mean not my model, but the car in the back :) )
     

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