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photochopped tray
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ive decided this is how i would like my tray to be pretty crappy quality but you get the picture. anyone like the idea?

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Posted on: 2006/3/12 15:15
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A nice golden oak color on plywood (apec /no knot in the veener) with about 5 or 6 coats of spar varnish would do the trick or the local paint shop for clear laquer I used to do this all the time. I'm doing a 54 wagon simular to this myself.

Posted on: 2006/3/12 15:30
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its nice as... but i reckon the wheel well sections are too cumbersome.. something similar but keeping them to minimum would be really nice

Posted on: 2006/3/12 23:57
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Yeah it looks good but mabey you would want to cover all the sides in the tray

Posted on: 2006/3/13 6:25
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looks like the perfect fit in the middle for a coffin... if the side parts were curved it might be better, not flat straight edges all the way to the rear.

Posted on: 2006/3/14 10:47
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Wouldn't it be really heavy like that?
Looks alright though.

Posted on: 2006/3/14 12:09
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