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MeatMan

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  1. 1/12 scale free on Cults3D. I downloaded it and It can be scaled down to 1/25 by reducing it to 48%. You'll have to find someone to print it, and you'll have to fabricate a platform, etc. There are others on cults but they are mostly for Warhammer, etc. and small scale. Some can scale up but detail may be lost. https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/minigun-jbanderas
  2. 3D Scale Parts have different semi-style wheels you may like. https://www.3dscaleparts.com/1-25
  3. Just like the title says. See the pic.
  4. I tried to edit my previous post but the site wouldn't let me. While taking pics I realized that Last year's build didn't require a front plate because it was current, and Ohio doesn't require one. Well in '75 it was a requirement, so I had to add a bracket. I'm also adding pics of the Spyder II since newer entrants may not have seen them.
  5. Here's an update on my Cosworth Monza. I had to reverse the changes I made for last years run by removing the turbo and serpentine belt setup. I also had to design and print headers to fit the Monza because the ones that came with the engine wouldn't go under the floor pan. I made them shorty style. I also designed a distributor cap closer to what came with the 1:1 engine, and angle plug boots for a lower profile. I also printed some Weber carbs and designed and printed a period air filter. For the body, I leaned more into the Spyder II look by changing the taillights. That was actually prompted by the fact that I broke one of the kit taillights. I think they came out pretty well. The hood was designed and printed to closely match the Spyder II hood. I've finished the chassis but won't post that until its rolling. Thanks.
  6. Not necessarily. They look like they could be made to cover the wheel hub., The locator on the front set fit spindles I've seen. Nice looking work tho. I just did some and those have me going back to the drawing board. Its been years since I did mine and decided to pull it down and check it out. Those are correct.
  7. Awesome build!
  8. Beautiful!
  9. Ok, just getting back online. I posted it to my Cults3D site for free. https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/fuzzbuster-original
  10. Yeah, I did a lot of research on it too. That info came from the Henry Ford Museum. I did a drawing of the original but had to guess on the dimensions. http://www.radardetectormuseum.com/fuzzbuster_1.html
  11. Nice, but the elite came out in 1979.
  12. Thanks Carl.
  13. That's so cool!
  14. I love it, but the rear wing looks a bit more modern that what was out in 1975 to me.
  15. I can't seem to reply to your messages or PM you. What's up?
  16. Need to be about 28mm tall also. They're going on a C1.
  17. Thanks Jack, but I have a set from the Mobius 56 300B which are similar in size and are too tall. I'll add that to the request specs.
  18. And like the guy said, these days it takes months to get parts. Now you have to pay for a rental unless you're lucky enough to have a dealer that supplies loaners. Oh, but guess what, most of those loaners are only available for a couple of weeks free, then you have to pay.
  19. Very nice!
  20. Awesome work Andy!
  21. I'm looking for a set of 15" (1/25 scale) 50's style bias ply whitewall tires. See the pic. Thanks.
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