A bit of a struggle but getting there.
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A bit of a struggle but getting there.
Wow, Norman you don't like doing the easy jobs, do you?
Excellent work and good to see you in action again.
Top man.
Paul
another classic Norman :) great to have you back
Norman this would have taken even the most talented on the forum a goodly time to produce. Fabulous as always. You haven't got a Singer Gazelle lurking in your garage, have you?
Saludos,
Bob.
Norman,
I can only imagine how much effort this must have cost you.
It is superb. It is simply the mostest.
Nice to see another drawing. I do think about you.
My mum had a Sunbeam Talbot in the early 50's, are all Talbots related ?
Dave D
Norm, another masterpiece by the master!
I'd like to see the re-introduction of wood sections in cars these days. It made for a beautiful contrast.
I'd NOT like to see the re-introduction of the crank! :)
Great to see you return to your drawing again Norman.
I have added the Talbot 12 to the PPP
Great to see more from you Norman, keep up the good work.
Norman,
Great to "see" you on the forum again.
Hope you a feeling better.
Another wonderful work of art.
Well done.
A man with a lot of determination must have done this drawing! Nice one Norman. When I was a boy growing up around when I was eight my neighbour was restoring this model of car and I helped at least that was my recollection of it. Maybe my neighbour was doing the neighbourly thing in giving me an interest in old cars. All that I can remember of my work was forever sanding down the wooden spokes of the wheels and then the painting of them.
Thanks Norman for brining back a fond memory.
Great to see you posting your art Norman.
I love your choice of automobiles for your drawings, they have character and style. I'm also very fond of the artist, hope you are having more good days.
Nice To see you back in action Norman. Very nice piece of art work here.
Great piece of Art [capital 'A'!] Norman, you are an inspiration! Not that it's in the same league as a Talbot, but if you ever get the urge to draw a Wolsey Hornet - the 1960's 'twin' to the Riley Elf - I wont complain :) After a couple of Mini's my Dad got one, which he was very proud of, as was I because the roof was a different colour (red) to the body ... very sporty I thought :cool:
Quiet but appreciative applause. :)
Great work, Norman, looking forward to see maaaany more !
Best wishes,
Oliver.
Hi Norm
Glad to see you still have the magic touch. I hope things are getting better for you, Rosy (daughter) and I really miss you............frank
Hey Norman,
As thwe younger generations would say! GREAT seeing your work again! This is a very touching moment to see you back at what you love doing and 'seeing you have the strength and determination' to beat health problems no matter what!
I am on the other side of the world from you (Vancouver BC Canada) and have always looked forward to seeing your Master pieces on the forum!
God Bless ya!
Jim
I would like to thank you all individually for your kind and inspirational words but you know how I feel. I love you all . For the thos e who like the wire version enjoy.
That's a thing of beauty in itself! :)
Norman
Great to see your work :) Astounding as usual. Thats the spirit, keep doing what you like best.
Sammy
Welcome back Parahandy!
Agree, welcome back to TG.
Sven-Ingvar
Another beauty, Norman.
Yep another beutifull one, and hopefully many more to come in good health.
It's great to see you post another car Norman. It's another master work for sure.
The skill and patience that you display in bringing images like this to life just makes my tongue hang out in admiration. And it's great to see you back, Norman.
Mike
Hi Norman
Great work on the car. And great to see you at the forums again too.
Thank you all very much, John,Sammy,Egg,Sven,Ron,Gray,Bruce and Mike