I like the first and last one quite a bit. I'd clone out the wheel bumper though. I always like seeing the older cars, so much more interesting details on them to look at. Do you have any interior shots? Engine shots?
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Nice work. I like the inclusion of the wheel chuck. These old cars often have a mind of their own. I've seen more than one go on the loose when not properly restrained. It's just a part of life when fooling around with these things.
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I like the first and last one quite a bit. I'd clone out the wheel bumper though. I always like seeing the older cars, so much more interesting details on them to look at. Do you have any interior shots? Engine shots?
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Glad you like this. I thought the wheel bumper added period kitch, but cloned it out.
I did some details but, as this was a very busy fiestsa with lots of distractions, not many.
Interior:

Wheel hub:

Enjoyable set!
Beautiful car and shots!
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I took these fotos at a fiesta on the Erie canal: somebody drove it there.
Nice work. I like the inclusion of the wheel chuck. These old cars often have a mind of their own. I've seen more than one go on the loose when not properly restrained. It's just a part of life when fooling around with these things.
I like the symmetry of the wheel hub.