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Just a wall hanger

galerdude

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3/4" MDF carved w/CMT Lazerpoint 60 degree & sealed with Zinsser primer. Rattle canned silver & gold. Coated w/polycrylic, then washed w/black latex. Lettering was brushed w/Chromatic Vermillion. Sprayed w/clear coat.
 

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TwoNine

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Stunning! Nice work Galer! Can't tell you how much I appreciate well crafted dimensional signage.

You'z in Spokane! Howdy (somewhat) Neighbor. Welcome!
 

Patrick46

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I too agree with everyone how nice this turned out! Beautiful job!!


...but why did you do this showing the 'BACKSIDE' of the engine???

The knucklehead mil got it's name from the rocker box covers on the FRONT side (carburetor side) of the engine.


it's kinda like if you wanted to show a '49 Merc for example.

this car is known more for it's FRONT profile, than the rear view.


...just curious


oh...and I'd still hang that on MY wall!! :)
 

galerdude

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I too agree with everyone how nice this turned out! Beautiful job!!


...but why did you do this showing the 'BACKSIDE' of the engine???

The knucklehead mil got it's name from the rocker box covers on the FRONT side (carburetor side) of the engine.


it's kinda like if you wanted to show a '49 Merc for example.

this car is known more for it's FRONT profile, than the rear view.


...just curious


oh...and I'd still hang that on MY wall!! :)

Thanks for pointing this out. It was a graphic pulled off the web and did not think about it when setting it up :Oops:. Am in the process of making my own drawing/graphic that shows the appropriate side.

Thanks again,
Gale
 
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