Kevin - I love your detail work on the fire extinguisher. your painting is so precise and the weathered brass looks just right. The label and tag put it on another level. I just painted one for my tool shed but may have to borrow at least your label idea. Well done!! and definitely one of my favorite of Brett's new 3D details.
thanks everyone. steve, i googled fire extiguisher labels and found the inspection tag that way.
I just caught up with this thread. Great fire extinguisher Kevin, as was said inspection tag was inspired. Ben I saw your caboose and voted for it. A wonderful model. Karl what did you use for the nails? fine wire? Also Karl I know I saw your explanation of how you did the shop heater. Thanks Randy
Thanks so much Ken, really appreciated. This tractor will stay as it is, nothing further to add to it. I look forward to doing a full build of one in the future.
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How about some screws in a jar or nuts washers Etc..........
HO version next to the O Scale
(The wheels are on straight, it's just the camera angles, beautiful piece.)
Terry
I considered it Joel, but, as it is being worked on the first thing to do is to hose all the mud off before starting work on it. At least I do.
This tractor will stay as it is, nothing further to add to it.
I look forward to doing a full build of one in the future.
Plenty more to come as the line from SWSM keeps growing.
I'm looking forward to seeing more of what everyone else is doing with these amazing details.
Where did you get resin Fordson? It looks great.
Frank