I wanted a logo on the door but couldn't really think of anything...ended up with this implied airplane or airport type logo.
I'm thinking I might need to add some paint/rust to the headlights and a few other areas for a little contrast...!?!?
I wanted a logo on the door but couldn't really think of anything...ended up with this implied airplane or airport type logo.
I'm thinking I might need to add some paint/rust to the headlights and a few other areas for a little contrast...!?!?
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I decided to do the red color to match my "decor" in my computer room at home.
I've spent enough time on this thing so this will be the final pictures...
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It's what you learn, After you know it all, that counts!
talked to a local vinyl guy and he is able to print the "Ford Motor Co." logo on the picture above so that will be the final logo.
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This is awesome!
Finally had my logo stickers made for the doors.
This was the photo shopped version...
And this is the new logo sticker on the door.... It's a little smaller than I wanted so I might have them enlarged.
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That's way too cool. If you put this much work into a model, i can't wait to see what it looks like when you build a full-size rod!
so awesome.
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Yes, I could see the new pics, but there is no easy way to fix the older broken links, as Photobucket has altered the file names as well as the path.
Now that the album isn't private, I can always browse through that. You have a lot of great pics as you built this, and other projects.
Once you post links to something in Photobucket, you are kind of stuck with the naming and folder structure. Been there, done that. Now I try to plan ahead a little more and always create folders before I upload anything to PB. But keeping the photos stored in the forum, instead of on another site, means things "usually" stay synced up.
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