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J.E.T.
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Offenhauser midget
Working on this nice little revell kit.
making it pretty much out of the box. but adding a few wires and minor details. I plan to make a small diorama scene with it. so will be leaving the hood off completely some progress so far. I used the radiator from the V8-60 kit also the front push bar because the one in this kit was broken. I added gold foil to the radiator to simulate brass. any other metal parts were painted with alclad and I used chrome foil on the firewall. ![]() added on the dash and wired the gauges. also added "tape" around the steering wheel for a more period look. ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Offenhauser midget
Wow nice job
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Re: Offenhauser midget
Reminds me. I need to get out to a midget race this year.
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J.E.T.
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Re: Offenhauser midget
got the exhaust alcladded and painted up the seat in a leather brown look.
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Re: Offenhauser midget
You sure know how to make plastic look like the real thing, excellent little project here. I love it.
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Re: Offenhauser midget
I love the subject, and the work is fantastic. The bmf and Alclad look very realistic.
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J.E.T.
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Re: Offenhauser midget
I painted the rear bodywork, and added a few screw heads around.
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Re: Offenhauser midget
Cool looking build James, looks great.
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Re: Offenhauser midget
Excellent work, and a really cool subject!
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Re: Offenhauser midget
Looking great as usuual!!
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