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Old 04-11-2006, 11:15 PM
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'41 willy's streetrod gasserstyle

Hello modelfriends.
I've starded a new project, A '41 willy's gasser.


This one will be build as a streetrod in gasserstyle ( ç ause the original decals are in very bad shape ).

I will use some unused parts ( decals + bodyshell ) from an other '41 willy's kit which is used for my 2cv.



Until now i have done some work on the chassis and sprayed the body's.


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Body 1 needs to be sprayed red again.
At the engine the glowplugwires will be added and fuellines will be added.

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Re: '41 willy's streetrod gasserstyle

Looks like a good start. I would give the red a few more mist coats and then a wet. It looks very thin right now.
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Re: '41 willy's streetrod gasserstyle

Wonderfull Start!
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Re: '41 willy's streetrod gasserstyle

great subject, I have always loved this car. looking forward to more.
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Old 04-14-2006, 02:22 PM
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Re: '41 willy's streetrod gasserstyle

Looks like a good start there, one of my favorite subjects.
My 2 cents though, its either a street rod or a gasser IMHO it can't be both as those terms define two different styles
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Re: '41 willy's streetrod gasserstyle

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Looks like a good start there, one of my favorite subjects.
My 2 cents though, its either a street rod or a gasser IMHO it can't be both as those terms define two different styles
I'm sorry. It will be build gasserstyle with a lowered frontsuspension and with streettires.
I wrote it down the same way i wrote it on a dutch modelkitforum, but thanx for correcting me.

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Re: '41 willy's streetrod gasserstyle

Looks good so far. keep up the good work, and keep the pics coming
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