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This one came as the second model in the Fruit Wagon kit. This topic isn't something I would normally build but I cant let a good model go to waste. I was inspired by a guy at an IPMS club meeting. We are the only members of the Baltimore Chapter who build cars. I decided to go box stock -another thing I dont normally do. Craft paint on everything except the carburetor. 

Thanks for looking

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I would like to think that building something similar to this nice looking model is a great way to relax and enjoy the hobby without bringing some of the complications, I seem to invite, to my workbench. Looks like you had a fun time with this one. Well done!  ?

Joe

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1 hour ago, mustang1989 said:

Nifty lil' build Steve. I'm developing a liking to some of these early cars.

Yeah me too. It seems since the turn of the new year, I've only been building prewar cars.

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