Posted by mkirsch on April 24, 2012 at 05:40:34 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: 1/4 1/2 scale posted by kathy h on April 23, 2012 at 18:36:56:
It's not rocket science, and someone that's sufficiently motivated to build one for themselves should be able to figure something out.
You'll probably want to start simple and work your way up. The simplest thing to do is paint a Cub Cadet red and add some custom decals to indicate the tractor model you want it to be.
You can enhance the "authenticity" of your early efforts by carving various detail parts out of wood. Coat with Bondo, sand smooth to simulate metal, paint, and install with epoxy or screws. Hood side emblems, mufflers, air intakes... For example you can manufacture a 56 series grille with wooden dowels.
As you go along you can add various fabrication skills. Sheet metal fabrication would be the next thing to learn, because then you can make your own custom hoods for a more authentic looking tractor.
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