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Resin part suppliers
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
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Modelling Oddities/Mistakes
Jon Haigwood replied to NY Modeler's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Fireball Carbs?
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks for the tips. Got my first set off. Love these carbs.Now to figure out the linkage and fuel lines. These will be going on a 426 Hemi with cross ram. -
Looking good. The drill bit clear cover does slide it just takes some coaxing at first.
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Fireball Carbs?
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I was highly impressed with his work. Carbs looks as thou you could hook up a fuel line and start an engine with them. -
Just received my order from Fireball (Best carbs I have ever seen) Any tips on how to remove them from the casting block? Thanks
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As for the Thunderbird SC V6. Here are two I built for a 32 Ford 5w project. The one the left has the supercharger and intercooler but turned out to be to big for the 32 so I built the other one with an intake setup from a 5 liter HO.
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Resin part suppliers
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks again for all the info. Any thoughts about having a list of the suppliers with a rating on there products and customer service ? (maybe just opening up another can of worms?) -
Mopar kit with two engines
Jon Haigwood replied to JollySipper's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
My Revell 68 Charger comes with a 426 and 440 with separate engine blocks but with no attached tranny. Only one tranny in thekit. The AMT 69 GTX comes with both engines with attached bell housings and only one tranny. -
Resin part suppliers
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Speed City answered my e-mail and said my order will be shipped soon. I had an order from Arrowhead Aluminum about a month ago that took some time but I can understand how they can get slammed this time of year. I just ordered another batch of stuff from Arrowhead. I can contact them thru Facebook and get information very quickly. Thanks for all the positive responses. -
Resin part suppliers
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I made an order to Speed City on the 19th. I haven't heard from them since. How long does it normally take to ship? Only contact is a e-mail which I sent a message to. -
Thinking about placing an order with Fireball and Speed City and Competition . Any god or bad feedback on them? Thanks Jon
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Wish List for Aftermarket Parts in '17
Jon Haigwood replied to Dodge Driver's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
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Cheater slicks (again)
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks for the info just ordered some from Speed City -
To ROLL or not ?
Jon Haigwood replied to D. Battista's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
not on the jets -
To ROLL or not ?
Jon Haigwood replied to D. Battista's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
M cars don't roll and m airplanes don't fly -
Resin Alternatives for Small Molds
Jon Haigwood replied to Snake45's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I mix baby/talcum power with superglue as a filler. Dries fast an works like regular model plastic. May work for smaller items Then there is Sprue-Glue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E64rsyuTo8 -
Cheater slicks (again)
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks I will have to order some -
Ramchargers Super Stock exhaust system ?
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
The setup in my photo was from the Ramchargers AFX car. The photo you posted does look more like the header setup that cam with the kit. I did some photo research it looks like the Ramchargers used a few different setups but most pics showed the same as your pic. This means I won't have to try and scratch build a complicated setup. Thanks for the response (again) -
Is finishing your goal?
Jon Haigwood replied to Psychographic's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
For me finishing a build is a just a conclusion of my build. My goal is to improve my skills and learn how to overcome build problems and set backs. I also find that I learn something about the car or the history behind it. I feel a satisfaction when it is complete but I also look at the flaws and try to figure out how to avoid them next time. It is like reading a good book, holds your interest while you are into it but when it is done its done, put up and almost forgotten. But still available to reference back to. Like I said finishing a build is just a conclusion of one small chapter in my life. Like they say "it's not about the destination, it's about the trip getting there" -
What exhaust system did the Ramchargers run in their 64 Super Stock cars ? I know in their FX cars they ran the one in the picture but I am not sure if they ran the same thing in the earlier SS class. The ones in the Lindberg kit are just headers that go straight back with no exhaust system at all.
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tread width on cheater slicks
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
I am building a era correct 64 Ramcharger Dodge from the Lindberg Ramcharger kit. I need the hood scoop as I have already used the one in the kit for a Super Stock street build (little Old Lady car) using the Color Me Gone kit. It is too bad that Lindberg did not put the correct slicks in the kit (9") in the first place but thats what keeps us thinking on how to solve our problems. I use some AMT Parts Pak Vintage Pie Crust slicks on a 64 Belvadere Super Stock street racer and they were 9" scale. (labeled as 8-20" 15" And yes 7" do look small but that's what I need for this build. Thanks for all the information given here And thanks berr13 that is what I needed to know. 6bbllbird maybe we can work something out on the 64 scoop Thanks everybody learned a lot here as always I will order the slicks from Speed City -
tread width on cheater slicks
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Back in the day I ran some cheaters on my beatup 51 Ford. Didn't do well in the snow, Not much traction but they kept the back end in line.Looked funny with homemade snow chains. -
tread width on cheater slicks
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models