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1/12 Bentley Blower build /w mods

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Building a 1930 Bentley blower, After doing several Pochers I decided to do the 1/12 scale , Much harder to do in my opinion. DVJB4522.JPGEILX1391.JPG
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More progress while waiting for more supplies, After some research of Orig pics I decided to go with a real wood floor ,The frame for the windscreen was so fragile it broke in about 4 pcs. so I made one out of some square brass stock .IMG_2784.JPGIMG_2782.JPGIMG_2783.JPG
 
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Traditional coachbuilding techniques I think Paul. Morgan’s, and first production run XK 120s have ash framed bodies as well.
Jaguar XK always had a Steel floors and all-steel bodies. They stopped using Ash frames with the MK4 in 48 , Morgans continues using ash as well as MG
 
I once restored a race prepped 120 to "streetable" condition and it had a wood floor when I got it. I guess for easy access to shifter & trans. I left it as is, just sealed & carpeted it as it fit perfectly.
 
I used to work with a guy who had a very early XK120 - number 41 I think - and it was coach-built with an ash frame and wooden floor.
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I used to work with a guy who had a very early XK120 - number 41 I think - and it was coach-built with an ash frame and wooden floor.
Pete
I am mistaken (been a long time ) yes the 120 and the 140 had wood floors the 150 was all steel .
 
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making some changes Decided to make my own buckles and tie-down straps .also functioning carb screen .
 

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