Its not really a lot different, I just used Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic Flat instead of a satin finish. I think I like the Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic satin finish better. However, The flat does look fine and works well.
The other car is here: http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 38#p234538
Wooden Toy Car, Hot Rod 1932 Ford Sedan V2
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Re: Wooden Toy Car, Hot Rod 1932 Ford Sedan V2
The Ford v-8 would have been in that car.
It had three exhaust ports. The center two
cylinders were siamesed into one.
It had three exhaust ports. The center two
cylinders were siamesed into one.
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Re: Wooden Toy Car, Hot Rod 1932 Ford Sedan V2
Cool. Then the designer had it right. The only ones I've seen were at car shows and hot rod magazines. They had modern engines in them.oldc6 wrote:The Ford v-8 would have been in that car.
It had three exhaust ports. The center two
cylinders were siamesed into one.
I'll bet I'm not alone.