Here's one I had fun with, introducing the "Y5-1 1/2" (or in modern terms Y5-1.5) Blower Bentley.
My thoughts were "what if" there was a pre-production model that was half way between the Y5-1 and the Y5-2. Well here's my version of just such a thing. See if you can spot all the modifications that were made to a Y5-2 to make the Y5-1.5 (I count 12 modifications, answers in next following post). Last two pics show a real Y5-1 alongside the Tinman Y5-1.5
Yesteryear Y5-1 1/2 "what if" Pre-production Blower Bentley
Yesteryear Y5-1 1/2 "what if" Pre-production Blower Bentley
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: Yesteryear's Y5-1 1/2 Pre-production Blower Bentley
Here's the answers to the above post.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: Yesteryear Y5-1 1/2 "what if" Pre-production Blower Bent
OK, I guess this one was a "miss" on the hit or miss scale. No one liked it, perhaps some were confused and wondered why bother, etc. The Y5-2 came in a lot deal and was missing the windscreen, the headlight assembly was 80% missing, brake lever broken, spare missing, fenders bent and damaged interior. I thought it was a good save. Regardless, it was fun to make an and interesting study (for me) on the differences between the two models.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: Yesteryear Y5-1 1/2 "what if" Pre-production Blower Bent
I've only just seen this. An interesting experiment involving a lot of work. I like to see this kind of work, better than just making copies of existing models in my opinion.
All your work is quality, of course, I just prefer to see a bit of the invention you're so good at rather than just copies of existing models.
All your work is quality, of course, I just prefer to see a bit of the invention you're so good at rather than just copies of existing models.
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Re: Yesteryear Y5-1 1/2 "what if" Pre-production Blower Bent
While there is no doubt about the quality of the work involved in creating this model, I have mixed feelings about it. I really don't know if I like it!
Nobody on this forum likes Bentley more than I do but this one...it just seems wrong maybe because it is not a native Bentley design but something a toy company may have made!
Nobody on this forum likes Bentley more than I do but this one...it just seems wrong maybe because it is not a native Bentley design but something a toy company may have made!
Re: Yesteryear Y5-1 1/2 "what if" Pre-production Blower Bent
I love to get feedback, good or bad. Here is one (I think) thumbs up and one thumbs down.
Even better is that both fella's give extended comments.
Thank you both for the kind comments. Kevin's comments I'm taking as a back-handed compliment as he's compared my model to "something a toy company may have made." Tinman's Toy Company: We make the Good, the Bad and the Ugly LOL. I did have fun making this one and salvaging a beat up model always gives me a good feeling (even if it is ugly).
Even better is that both fella's give extended comments.
Thank you both for the kind comments. Kevin's comments I'm taking as a back-handed compliment as he's compared my model to "something a toy company may have made." Tinman's Toy Company: We make the Good, the Bad and the Ugly LOL. I did have fun making this one and salvaging a beat up model always gives me a good feeling (even if it is ugly).
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."