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Best Approach? Building Heavyweights for the 30s
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doctorwayne: <br /> <br />Thanks for all the fantastic information. I'm going to the swap and show in Erie, Pa. on Nov. 6 so I'll be on the look out for new material. <br /> <br />But, since I've got one on the operating table, I want to keep going forward. <br /> <br />I decided to go ahead and add lenght to the spectrum Obs., add the underframe girders then remove all other details, including windows, etc.... add homemade rivets. That's where my fun comes in. <br /> <br />I'm going to make a mold of my new blank and cast it in resin. Then add the details I need to make the correct car, including windows and doors then letterboard and paint. <br /> <br />Any thoughts to cure me of my madness?
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