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Somebody used to make very nice GM door-handles in pewter, but they're long OOP. I think the man that made them died.

I agree, door handles would be a very salable item; they're not expensive to make and there are enough old damaged glue bombs, builder goofs, scratchbuilders and other uses for them that you could probably make a decent go at it.

Charlie Larkin

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I had a tree of shiny chrome door handles, and they are/were my favorite metal parts that were ever made. I can't remember who made them.

I'm think SELtd. (Scale Equipment Ltd), but I could be wrong.

If I find them, I'll take some pics in the studio and post them.

They were/are gorgeous.

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Does anyone know of a caster who produces exterior and interior door handles for older vehicles such as the ones in the RM 59 Impala kit? Exterior handles are the most important I guess, but interior ones for detailing would be nice. If someone isn't making these, then maybe they should be because the molded on door handles just don't cut it.

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I've come up with a way to VASTLY improve old-school molded-in door handles for virtually zero cost and not a whole lot more skill. My first such project is in the paint shop now. Hold on for a tutorial, coming soon to a model forum near you. B)

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I've come up with a way to VASTLY improve old-school molded-in door handles for virtually zero cost and not a whole lot more skill. My first such project is in the paint shop now. Hold on for a tutorial, coming soon to a model forum near you. B)

Something like....this?: http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=71690&hl=%2Bdoor+%2Bhandles

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I used this method in the past, but it became a PIA and was tough to finish/polish around the handle. I have since modified this process by either cutting the handle off, modify and saving it for final assembly (if the handle is tall enough) or for shallow handles I grind them from behind until the handle falls off, fill the hole, finish handle as in previous process.

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