Shelf Queen


model  58035:  Wild Willy Willys M38    [ click here for more Wild Willy Willys M38s ]
status  Restored
date entered  30/11/2008 17:36:29
description  Actually, I had finished this resto about April08. It was absolutely nice work for a stunning car. Specially to mention is the 'filling' for the petrol can I did and the reconstruction of the front grill where I used wooden toothpicks. This brought me a bit into self-made modelling, which is great! So now, I've done some pictures but I think it's a car which has to be seen in real...
contact  Click here to email TamOR


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before the resto...
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TamOR  01/12/2008 18:18:23
Thx to all! Yes, never underestimate certain things - specially in modelling...I use toothpicks also to mix tamiya acrylic paint and then get the letters on the tires !...where would I be without them?! Cheers
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wildwillydriver  01/12/2008 13:09:17
What a nice SWB WW! Take care of it! Bye WWD

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mor10retro  30/11/2008 19:22:33
Great restoration, it looks abselutely mint! toothpick are highly underestemated, I have used that myself.

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Olly_Lunchbox  30/11/2008 17:50:54
What a beauty. I'm just starting a resto myself and thats given me a great idea for the grill. Thanks

 

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