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This was a project I wanted to start a long time ago but 1:24 jet engine just don't exist If someone have an opinion or a solution about the project or if someone did it, let me know

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here the Pete

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I dont know if 3 of these engine in 1:32 whill be big enough

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Or that overkill F1 rocket engine in 1:36 scale (That engine is huge, the designer Seems to be willing to print it smaller) or take it in that scale and do a 1:16 truck http://www.shapeways.com/model/595980/f1-engine-1-36.html?li=productBox-search

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there's a link to 1:32 AMT kit in another forum, the chassis looks good. the engines are not detailed, I think GE engines are all covered by fairings. Maybe it's possible to scratch build them....

http://forum.truckmodelworld.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=4770

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The truck you want to build uses 3 Westinghouse J34 jet engines, a late 1940s design. The dimensions for the engine are listed as being 112" long and 27" in diameter. In 1/24 scale that would be 4.7" long by 1.125" in diameter. Other than the control and fuel metering units and the starter, which don't show much on the truck, the rest of the engines would be a fairly easy scratchbuild, and a lot of photos of these old engines are available on the web. Exhaust is to the right.

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The truck you want to build uses 3 Westinghouse J34 jet engines, a late 1940s design. The dimensions for the engine are listed as being 112" long and 27" in diameter. In 1/24 scale that would be 4.7" long by 1.125" in diameter. Other than the control and fuel metering units and the starter, which don't show much on the truck, the rest of the engines would be a fairly easy scratchbuild, and a lot of photos of these old engines are available on the web. Exhaust is to the right.

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Thanks... you just save me a lot of research on the net.... :)

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The truck you want to build uses 3 Westinghouse J34 jet engines, a late 1940s design. The dimensions for the engine are listed as being 112" long and 27" in diameter. In 1/24 scale that would be 4.7" long by 1.125" in diameter. Other than the control and fuel metering units and the starter, which don't show much on the truck, the rest of the engines would be a fairly easy scratchbuild, and a lot of photos of these old engines are available on the web. Exhaust is to the right.

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I asked Jan Hajicek www.cmkkits.com the size of the BMW 003E and here the answer:

Diameter is 23 mm, length w/o front intake (different for each aircraft type) is 79 mm.

0,905'' 3,11''

the Diameter is pretty close to the 1.125'' you told me... 23mm compare to 28.5. So I think about buy 3 of them and scratch build a larger back section , an intake and a nozzle to make it longer

and install a lot of wires and pipes to make it bigger.

I will make the back section Like the 1:32 model, is larger in the rear.

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I am going to enjoy this build, a while ago I scratch built a jet dragster. I back-halved a Garlits TF kit and scratch built the engine. I used many plastic plumbing fittings and markers for the exhaust and main body of the engine.

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WOW your dragster look killer... if you finish it, let me know, I want to see that.

Your engine look very good...

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I ordered that beast on ebay yesterday just for the engine,

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the engine look big enough to make a 1:16 truck

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I will slam the truck down like clavender17... http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=70218

But with the kit fenders on the front and no fender in the rear...

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Finally, the truck will be 1:16 scale, I have a picture of the aluminum wheels... from michael.cherry2@ntlworld.com

that guy is an artist, you got to pay but it's worth the money...

(just to show how those wheels are big, the front steer axle in the picture is 1:24 scale axle)

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