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    Default 1915 Ford (Estate car?)

    Looks like a real old boneshaker.
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    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    Now that is a neat one Norman... good job.
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    Default Re: 1915 Ford (Estate car?)

    Hi again, Norman,
    Boneshaker is about right. Solid tyres?
    They are coming thick and fast, and the
    standard is so good.
    All I've drawn today is a button for Egg's challenge.
    You put me to shame.
    Saludos,
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    Quote Originally Posted by iamtheblues View Post
    You put me to shame.
    Saludos,
    Bob.
    You´re not alone Bob. There´s a long list besides you (i´m there too...)
    Great job parahandy! You have clearly improved a lot since your first car drawing. Gorgeous image.

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    Great work Norman. All of your cars are looking very good.
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    Excellent work Norman, are those photographs of tyres or did you create them from scratch?

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    Default Re: 1915 Ford (Estate car?)

    Thank you John, Bob, Miguel, Bruce,
    MarkMyWords. Well spotted, I tried always to get natural looking tyres but had to finish with part photograph, part drawing, tyres are one of my weak points but I think you will see a better job on the next car that I am doing at the moment. In fact the wheels and tyres took me nearly 5 hours to complete it's amazing how quickly the time passes.
    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    Time flies when xara is open...
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