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hames57

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I just completed a major milestone for a first time cub restorer. The interior is in, and yellow. I hope never to do another cub interior again. What a pain. Mine looks pretty good, in fact darned good, but it was a real hastle. Hundreds of hours. If I ever did another one, I could make the next one 15% better, but it will be a good long time. My next project wont have an interior or will have one I can bolt in.

Here are some pix. I am pretty proud, I must admit. Yes, there are warts, but I'm okay with them. The color match between the poly tone and arethane is not good, but that is the way it goes.

head on painted interior.jpg


interior painted forward at wing front attach.jpg


Painted general interior starboard side.jpg


painted interior forward and down.jpg


head on painted interior.jpg


interior painted forward at wing front attach.jpg


Painted general interior starboard side.jpg


painted interior forward and down.jpg


head on painted interior.jpg


interior painted forward at wing front attach.jpg


Painted general interior starboard side.jpg


painted interior forward and down.jpg
 
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