Nice job ! I see what you mean by the spokes, also like the name on the wagon. I can relate, I was a sparky for 25 years.

Bones

On 21/5/20 8:24 am, bpenikas via Papermodels II wrote:
Howdy,
I couldn't find a 1941? Ford. Dad's truck was bright red with gold lettering. My brothers and I spent our growing years working for Dad. Wanting to have some fun
I downloaded theĀ original free paper model patterns from:

https://www.kallboys.de/mondorfer-bastelboegen?start=20

Simple disc wheel patterns are also provided if the many spokes are daunting.

BP
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