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Michael Clanton The engine is a 446″ .030 over bore pistons,Edelbrock aluminum heads,home made header exhaust,Blower Shop intercooler,8-71 supercharger,Holley carbs.The shifter console is aluminum I made and holds the cars electronics,ignition,electrical switches and a hydraulic hand brake as the emergency brake that a drifting car would use[rear wheel only.]

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Quietly! Quietly! Whisper my Name.So many long years ago I died, under Norman apple trees.But now my Spirit wanders, as a warm and gentle breeze.Hush! Quietly, Whisper my name, in that long forgotten place.Then feel the warmth of my Spirit, caress lightly on your face.For now, I am the jewelled Summer Lark that soars on high.Bright in heavens concert hall, my song will fill the sky.I am the tumbling cloud’s that rise, to touch the face of Joy.No longer held by earthly bonds, a once young and vital boy.In an instant life was swept away, in a brutal savage war.Look not for me in Normandy, for I am there no more.I am the peace in woodland glades, in veiled cascades of green.Feel me close, in your times of joy, sensed, but never seen.Whisper my name, hear my voice, in cascading woodland spring,Or England’s flowered primrose banks, wherein the bluebells ring.Don’t mourn for me, quietly call my name, I’ll visit in your dreams.And, fill your mind with the beauty, of heavens joyous scenes.Hush! Hush!Just whisper,Quietly call my name.Whisper quietly.For all the young men that never came home.From the fields of Normandy,I bring many memories.Beneath them, I leave many friends.Brian GuyMonty’s Ironsides.

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A possible alternative to canopy masking…I always have trouble masking canopies and it takes some of the fun out of building. I wondered what would happen if I used striping tape to define the framing. I bought some 1/8 auto striping tape in silver. I stuck some of the tape onto a sheet of glass, then painted it the final color of the canopy framing. Then with a straightedge I cut thin strips the proper width and carefully applied them to a canopy which I had previously applied Future to. It was a bit fiddly getting them aligned, but a lot easier than masking. I discovered that I could stretch the tape to make curved and circular framing as well. Since the base tape color was silver, the interior looked like aluminum…good enough. I did not find any zinc chromate striping tape, but that would be perfect. After the tape was applied and burnished down, I gave the canopy another coat of Future. The end result was a very durable framed canopy with less work than masking. This tape sticks to cars through thick and thin. Here are two photos of the results on a 1:48 Stuka canopy. I plan to do this again, it worked so well for me.Tommy Meisel’s photo.Tommy Meisel’s photo.

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Le Hung Hau shared Thomas Valle’s post to the group: WW2 Diorama Art.

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Thomas Valle’s photo.

Thomas Valle’s photo.

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Thomas Valle added photos to August 13, 2015 in "I Love Scale Models".

This isa 1/35 scale diorama I did for a customer in Manhattan,NY.Took about 4 months to complete.This diorama is depicting the 1945 "Fall of Berlin.Enjoy the photos.

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