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  1. I feel your pain. I need a couple myself and couldn't find them separate. VCG has carb sets with 2bbl in them but you'd have to spring for the set to get them, and there are different sets for Holley, Carter, Rochester, and Autolite at $8.00 per. https://www.vcgresins.com/shop/engines-and-engine-parts I went back and looked and they all show as sold out. If interested you'd have to contact him to see when he might restock.
  2. Hey Mike, what scale is the Lincoln, and what're you looking to get for it?
  3. Sometimes its the mold. If the mold has had too many castings done on it its not viable anymore. The caster has to remake the mold and that takes time & effort, and a lot of them are just too busy to remake molds. Just one possibility.
  4. I think the others are just simpler. According to what I've read, Weaver was first putting out a wrecker boom, then Holmes came out with a twin boom wrecker (from the Holmes history site). Looking at subsequent booms they are just simpler designs than Wagner, and thus easier to replicate. This is only my guess, but I can tell you from trying to duplicate one its a lot of parts.
  5. I'd start simple, and with something you actually need/want. It makes all the patience needed easier. My first part was a pipe clamp I need in a different size than what I had. I threw a few other early designs in there too. The more you do, the easier it gets so just get started.
  6. I didn't plan to make it for sale, I will however post it to my Cults3D page when I'm done and you can download the file and have someone print it. I'll make a thread when that happens, but it won't be soon.
  7. Well, after making all the mods to my Fairlane chassis, I couldn't get the back half to work. Once it came out too high, now its sits angled down so I wound up printing a universal chassis I designed and cut it to fit. Still needs a couple of crossmembers, the floor pans fabbed and installed but at least now I see the light. I had to take a break from it to see the forest for the trees. Now for some more body cleanup, and prime it. I think maybe painting it will give me the kick in the rear it seems I need.
  8. Thanks for the info Bill, I'm actually designing a Wagner crane to print someday. I'm using a Mini Art 1/35 kit for the measurements and basic structure, then I'll upscale it to 1/24 to print it. I'm designing it in sections like the kit. It won't be an exact replica but it will work for what I have in mind. The first two pics are my drawings in CAD and the last one is of printed prototypes scaled up.
  9. Great idea and nice start! I've done a couple of simple ones but would really like to do something similar.
  10. The positive side of resin is that you can more often find modern tread patterns, or even radials and it isn't really that hard to make them fit if you have a rotary tool with a round sanding drum. I print my own and do frequently have to size them to fit, but its not really a big problem for me.
  11. Thanks! The paint is Scale Finishes Regimental Red and I got it to match the factory color.
  12. You are correct, and I knew that but age-related brain fog caused me to miss that. I too select lacquer when ordering, duh!
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