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How to pronounce Porsche
Jon Haigwood replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Frying Ricers Every Day ? -
Mopar Super Stock Reference material ?
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks ,that is a big help Jon -
How to pronounce Porsche
Jon Haigwood replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
We pronounce it "whats-this-here-sauce" And how you pronounce Porsche all depends on if you have one or not. -
I don't normally post in "on the workbench" but since I won't have these done by the new year I thought I would put these on here to show that actually do work on models First up is a 64 Dodge 330 that started out as a Color Me Gone and changed to a factory street version that I think depicts the car in "Little Old Lady in Pasadena". I needed a 4spd so I opted to use the Max Wedge with the manual trans from the Petty Plymouth. I also use the Petty dash to have the right peddle setup. I used some parts box exhaust and modified it into the Max Wedge setup. It is waiting until I can get the body painted and foiled to be finished. Next up is the companion car for the first one. I call it the "Dirty Old Man from Pasadena" . I used the Petty Belvadere . I fortunately it has the stock door panels on the reverse side but there were no arm rest so had to scratch build some. Since it was to be an automatic I modified the interior hump to be for the automatic. Just like the Dodge it is also waiting for the body to get finished (oops wrong body in this Pic) I am trying to improve my detailing as I go and work on different aspects as I go. My skill are a work in progress. Thanks for looking (after I finish these there are two more 64's in the planning stage)
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Got bit on ebay
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
One is the Monogram body and the other must be the Johan 1/25th (maybe the Petty car) The monogram has the vinyl roof and molded in engine compartment and the red one has a plain roof and no engine compartment and is definitely smaller, -
Got bit on ebay
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This is what I won http://www.ebay.com/itm/302128397486 The seller contacted me and said "Sorry for the mix up. I am sending the Charger 500 Items today. Please send back the Superbirds and I will credit you for the postage." I will have to wait and see what he sends me . Thanks for the info on the DOH -
Got bit on ebay
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I will give the seller a chance to respond first but I think I have a delayed payment deal on my Paypal I could use if I have to. He has good feedback and so do I (100%) so I hate to mess it up if I dont have to. I will let you know on your kit as soon as I figure his out. Thanks -
Got bit on ebay
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Does the DOH kit have the correct back window ? I have 3 recent release DOH but the back window is wrong -
Got bit on ebay
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
They were advertised as Charger 500 bodies. I have sent seller a message but he has not responded yet. -
Well I have never had a bum deal on ebay,,,until now. I have been looking for a Charger 500 body for awhile. I found a ebay add that had two in a junkyard batch of parts. They came today......they are Superbird bodies, Oh well should have checked them out a bit better . One is a 1/25th nd one is a 1/24. Maybe I can cut the back window out and transplant it to a Charger
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Doing some research on wheels and found this site. Ha some great info on race wheels to save for reference http://www.roadsters.com/wheels/
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Anybody ever built one of these?
Jon Haigwood replied to Jimmy Wilson's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Looks kinda fishy to me -
Anyone know of a resin 41 Chevy Coupe body out there other than the pro-mod ?
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i have been de-canting Dupli-color acrylic enamel to use in a air brush and thinning with lacquer thinner. My goof-ups seem to strip better in brake fluid so they go into the "golden pond".
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tamiya tape white or yellow?
Jon Haigwood replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks. I am taping around window and side chrome and the Scotch Fine Line isn't doing well. I had a small amount of the yellow that worked but ran out. When I went internet shopping I saw the white and wondered if it sealed well. Sounds like what I want. Thanks Again Jon -
Anyone know of good small parts holder
Jon Haigwood replied to Nova-ss's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The problem I have with little wooden clothespins is that occasional the snap shut while holding a small part and the part becomes airborne and is usually not found until I have found a replacement for it. Hemostats can mar the parts and need to have something inside the tips to eliminate this. -
Need to order some more tape. Whats the difference in the orange tape and the white tape ? (other than color)
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Questions about 60"s MoPar SS cars
Jon Haigwood replied to Bill J's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
You might look at the cheater slicks here http://www.speedcityresin.com/PartsPageTires.html -
Questions about 60"s MoPar SS cars
Jon Haigwood replied to Bill J's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
The SS factory headers were designed for racing but from what I have found is the SS rules in the 60's allowed for exhaust modifications. Looking at the cars pictured here http://georgeklass.net/super-stock.html it shows a lot of Mopars did not use the factory Max Wedge headers and a lot did use the fender well exit headers. . I think its up to you on which direction you go. It seems the cars running the factory Max Wedge headers also use a specific exhaust system. I am building a factory stock 64 Dodge 330 Max Wedge from a Ramchargers kit. It has headers that run under and exit near the back of the transmission. I found some factory cast headers in another kit and fabricated the exhaust system to match.