For your battery case cover, it exists in marine plastic panels that are developped to be worked with standard woodworking tools, this is called Kingstarboard, it is available in many color and thicknesses and the surface finish is granulated so it makes perfect panels for jobs that asks for a finisned patina. Very good job on that car
Nice car, I am working on my own 1953 MG TD. I have been looking for someone to help me with mine. Look at pic's and answer some questions on how these cars are put together. Is that something that you would be willing to do? I do not want to farm any work out to someone else.
UA-cam has made communication pretty difficult lately. The best place to get help and learn a lot is www.mgexp.com/forum/t-series-and-prewar-forum.46 That forum is full of super experienced and helpful members.
Your Attention to detail is outstanding thanks
Amazing watching this TD coming together, an absolute credit to you 👌
For your battery case cover, it exists in marine plastic panels that are developped to be worked with standard woodworking tools, this is called Kingstarboard, it is available in many color and thicknesses and the surface finish is granulated so it makes perfect panels for jobs that asks for a finisned patina.
Very good job on that car
Thanks! Kingstarboard looks like a great material, thanks for the information!
Wow. Your battery is amazing.
Love your work 👍
Thanks! The battery was the most fun I had in the whole project.
can't beat the green an tan colors . ...paint passes hollywood screen test with flying colors! :)
Do you have any footage of putting the front fenders and the piece below the radiator on?
I do not but if you have a question I'll try to answer it here.
Nice car, I am working on my own 1953 MG TD. I have been looking for someone to help me with mine. Look at pic's and answer some questions on how these cars are put together. Is that something that you would be willing to do? I do not want to farm any work out to someone else.
UA-cam has made communication pretty difficult lately. The best place to get help and learn a lot is www.mgexp.com/forum/t-series-and-prewar-forum.46
That forum is full of super experienced and helpful members.