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  1. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Steve Good also has really good instructional videos and equipment reviews on Youtube.
  2. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Try this web site, all the designs are free! There are hundreds of them. https://www.stevedgood.com/catalog/index.php
  3. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Well I could't sleep well cause I have a medical procedure this morning -so I installed the spoiler, tail lights and tag in th rear of the car. I will post picture when I make it back. All that is left are the fender flares, mirrors, door handles and finish sanding the tires.
  4. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Here is the design concept I got:
  5. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Starting to take shape.... She is close to being complete. I need to install custom made fender flares, since the designer neglect to include them in his plans. I will also round under the bottom of the sides to make the model more exact. Tail lights, door handles, and mirrors will be...
  6. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    That is why I have so many different sanders.
  7. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Rounding of edges and sculpting curves are done mostly with hand sanding blocks, a Dremel type tool with a mini drum attachment and occasionally a 5" orbit sander. Milescraft 1622 – Sand-It Multi-Surface Sanding Block. HARDELL Mini Cordless Rotary Tool, 5-Speed and USB Charging Rotary Tool...
  8. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Progress on Datsun 280Z.
  9. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    My models are for show, not for go. They don't roll really well. Pine Derby cars are designed for speed or distance. Guessing weight helps with momentum.
  10. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Osage is grown in US and is more yellow in color from pictures i saw online. Padauk is from Africa. Very hard wood. My scroll saw blade struggled to cut the 7/8" thick segment for the car. The thinner segments were not so bad.
  11. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Actually it is PADAUK. It is orange wood. It is an exotic imported hardwood. $11 per board foot at my supplier. Amazing wood grain and color! I am really glad I chose to use it on the model. It really pops in combination with the white oak accents.
  12. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Clearcoat done on 57' Chevy Belair.
  13. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    57' Chevy Belair ready for clear coat.
  14. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    There was a lot of modifications done to make it look more like the real car instead a a cartoonish representation.
  15. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Almost done with 57 Chevy Belair
  16. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Progress made on 57 Chevy Belair
  17. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Made some real progress on the 57 Chevy Belair
  18. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Started on 57 Chevy Belair
  19. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Completed the CAT 797 build.
  20. goldneagle

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    Very productive day.
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