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Richard Petty race car hauler
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to Mopar - D's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I recently got 2 from Gary. One is in the Paystar that I am building. Don’t go by the website for Jamie’s stock either. Check with him by phone or email. By the way, Very Cool project!! I like it. As far as box length and wheelbase, if you know how wide a sheet of metal is on the side, the box seems to have 6 full sheets up the side with a row of rivets in the middle of each sheet. The front sheet may be a little shorter. Also it looks like Petty also ran a C Cab Ford with the same box or an identical one. This must have been a popular box of the day, K&K insurance(Dodge), Holly Farms(Astro), and Hawaiian Punch(C cab) ran similar rigs as well. Maybe you could find info on one of those trucks. Looking forward to seeing more of this one!! -
Peterbilt 352
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to Bronzekeg's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Looks great Ken! -
Resin or 3d printed 4x4 tires
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to NOBLNG's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I think that they have been discontinued. -
38' Dump Trailer
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to kilrathy10's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That rig looks Awesome! But be careful! The weight man is going to be eyeballing a big bed like that one. Make sure your logs are caught up!? -
Resin or 3d printed 4x4 tires
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to NOBLNG's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I went back and measured the Scenes Unlimited tires and they vary some in size too. I guess as they cure the size may change some. The quality is excellent though. -
Resin or 3d printed 4x4 tires
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to NOBLNG's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
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Resin or 3d printed 4x4 tires
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to NOBLNG's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I went back and measured them and I am glad that I did. They are listed as 1.75” which would be 43.75” in 1/25th scale. Here are the measurements of the four that I have: 1.685”, 1.69”, 1.68”, 1.66” A couple are taller on one side than the other. One is especially bad. I hadn’t noticed this before. They are listed as 16.2mm wide. Mine are: .665“, .625”, .65”, .62” They list 19mm centers. mine are: .74”, .725“, .725”, .74” I don’t think that I would recommend them now unless you are building are dirty mud slinger.? -
The frame and suspension is heavy duty on DM. The U frame and suspension is more like the R-Model frame as far as kits are concerned. The DM kit has the older dash and flat back cab, whereas the R model kit has the newer dash and extended cab. The flat back cabs were an option on U Models up until the late 70s and possibly into the 80s. I built a U model a while back to represent an actual 1978 model truck that had a flat back cab. However, I cheated and used the Dm frame and just lowered the front suspension a bit to make it simpler. I did put the newer dash in it. Mi e was also single axle,so it had lighter rear suspension when finished. Once finished, most don’t notice the heavier frame. Maybe you could call mine a DUM.?
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Modeling vs. reality
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to El Roberto's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I personally understood your original post to be about preference. We all have different preferences. I like banjo music. Many people hate it. That doesn’t make either of us wrong. With that being said my preference for models is arealistic build. When I build a model, I try to make it as close to something that exists or could exist in the real world as I can. I sometimes even try to calculate weight into the factor. That doesn’t mean that I get it spot on every time, but my goal is to create a build that reflects the real world. Things like the mirrors on the snap KW kit, though usually unnoticed, the design out of the box wouldn’t allow the doors to open on the real thing. One bracket attaches to the cab and the other to the door. This kind of thing bugs me. Yet, I have seen some folks take that very kit, do an excellent job with it, and make it look far better than I ever could, bad mirrors and all. My point is that my preference has nothing to do with ability. Of course people say that I like weird stuff.? -
Resin or 3d printed 4x4 tires
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to NOBLNG's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
As you can see, the front side and tread is pretty good. The backside will need work. For the price, I would probably purchase again. I hope that these help. -
Resin or 3d printed 4x4 tires
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to NOBLNG's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I ordered a set of the 44” boggers. The quality is no where near comparable to the rubber resin ones that Scenes Unlimed used to offer or the vinyl ones American Satco used to offer. However for the price, they are not too bad. Probably similar to BNL tires. They do have some air bubble holes. The back side will have to have a lot of excess material removed. If you like, I can post some pictures later. -
IH Paystar 5000 4x4
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I wish that I would have known that a couple of weeks ago.? I had already went with the older kit style tanks. They are already plumbed and everything. Thanks though. I will keep that in mind for a future project. While we are on the subject, I heard a rumor that you are working on the old style tilt hood for the Paystar. If true, do you know when it will be available? Also, is there any type of product list to know what you have available? Thanks! Brian -
1968 Dodge D800
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks Jim!! Thanks JT!! Thanks! I look forward to seeing yours! Thanks! It’s meant to represent a fresh paint job on an old body to make it ready to sell. Thanks Larry!! Thanks! This one showed up on Ebay. Charles mastered it as a W500. I’m not sure who the caster was and if I am not mistaken, Charles no longer has the masters. There is a 66 300 on there now, but the fender flares might need to be widened, depending on what kind of build you were going for. Thanks Carl! Thanks Doug! Thanks Chris! Thanks so much! Thanks Francis for all of the kind words and encouragement! Thanks Don! Thanks again Vincent! -
A Mack and a Snorkel
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Amazing craftsmanship! Looks amazing! -
I agree. The 40% off sale on kits is usually about every other week too. I just check the weekly ad before I go to the store.
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64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Wow! Every time that I look at this build I am amazed! Truly incredible work!! -
IH Paystar 5000 4x4
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks JT!! It is actually the logger kit that was molded in orange. I haven’t decided on a color yet, but orange is on the possibility list. -
38' Dump Trailer
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to kilrathy10's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I like it!! Looks great so far!! Looking forward to seeing more of this one! -
Paint not drying on resin parts
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to NOBLNG's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The only time that I experienced this was on a truck cab that the resin wasn’t completely mixed. The cab had cured for years. It was completely dry to the touch, but the resin had swirl marks in it. The paint wouldn’t dry at all in a couple of spots on the cab and the resin began to soften again. I suppose that the paint re-activated the resin. I’m guessing that resin that wasn’t completely cured could have the same reaction. -
IH Paystar 5000 4x4
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks guys! The tires leak down after about a week.? Thanks Jim! The tires were made by Kit Form Services but were discontinued. I picked these 2 up in a trade from Jeff “gotnitro”. STS has a limited supply from a limited run in stock right now. They are pretty pricey now that they are discontinued, but it was the only way to get 2 more. The other 2 should be here any day. Thanks! Thanks Jeff. Those do look familiar. The problem is that I used the other 2 on my spreader truck, so I have 2 more coming from STS. Thanks! The front axle and transfer case are from Kit Form Services. -
1968 Dodge D800 Dump
DRIPTROIT 71 replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thanks so much for the huge compliment!! Remember, I’ve seen your work. Mine pales in comparison. Thanks to everyone who commented! Thanks to all the great builders who were an encouragement along the way. Thanks to Charles Rowley who sent me the proper hood! This one is done and Under Glass. -
Fictional ad in early 80s Local Newspaper: For Sale: 1968 Dodge D800 Dump Truck; New Paint, New Tires, New Side Boards, New Tailgate Chains. 361 V8 engine runs strong, low mileage, smokes a little. 4 speed trans with two speed axle. This truck is solid and ready to work. Call for price. Special thanks to Charles Rowley who sent me the correct hood for this build as the hood that came with it was wrong.
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Awesome looking layout! Great work!
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Very realistic!! I like it!
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Incredible work as always! Looks real!