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Team Associates 73 Grand Am Nascar race Car
redneckrigger replied to DoctorLarry's topic in WIP: NASCAR
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Absolutely amazing work! It looks more real than many photos of real trucks! About 3o years ago, I had a resin cab of this from Rick Manz of Arizona............................crude, misaligned lower ribbed section, and VERY rough and made of a very brittle resin. Never built it, and sold it off to get something better. This build is a quantum leap ahead of all of those!
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Fixing a warped frame?
redneckrigger replied to PierreR89's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I've always had good luck freehanding it by running it under hot water and getting it straight by eyeball, and then going JUST a bit farther and immediately cooling it under cold water. That accounts for springback and memory of the bend. My sink has the one handle control, so I can quickly swap from hot to cold just by hitting it with my wrist as I hold the frame straight. I have always depended far more on the Mark 1 Mod 0 Eyeball for getting things square and straight, but that is me, your mileage may vary! Good luck! -
Yeah, that driveway runs straight uphill at about a 12-14% grade right off the state highway. I don't even try to drive up in my truck in July without putting it in 4WD. The weight distribution just isn't right on it and it chews the **** out of the gravel. Amazingly, my Mustang GT goes up and down fine! And when it rains, I have to take my loader down to scrape up everything that washed out into the road and drag it back up the hill. The spot I live is well worth it, but it's a good thing I have a tractor/loader that is big enough to handle the continuous maintenance!
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The wet weather is a curse................spending time dragging my driveway back up the 500' hill every time we get a gully washer. But, am getting in a bit of time. That crane spent a good portion of it's life sitting right in the yard now occupied by John's Excavation in Lanesboro..............we used it there to work on all of the equipment we rebuilt every winter. The one we had was gas powered, but still was a great little machine. Sadly, now it is just a bunch of razor blades! Stay tuned!
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I used to work with an Al Scalise.............crane operator supreme. I am TRYING to get some bench time this summer, but it ain't easy. But, got this far, and will keep on trying. The above photo is what I am building but it is shown without the optional operator's cab that I will be including on it. It will have kit tires, kitbashed wheels and hubs, resin engine, axles and transfer case, and everything else will be Evergreen and Plastruct styrene.
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You did well to keep from blasting him. As an old fart who has little if NO patience with those who know everything, I'd most likely have reacted a bit differently. Good on you sir!
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GMC 7500 Spreader Truck
redneckrigger replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
WOW! That looks fantastic! Actually looks like a well used old GMC in her last role of work............................and looks EXACTLY like it would be expected, a little worn out around the edges, but still capable of a day's work. LOVE IT! -
A Recipy for Financial Ruin
redneckrigger replied to Warren D's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Fantastic photos! Thanks for sharing! -
Started this Galion 12 1/2 ton crane tonight. Have been gathering information, details, specs and parts for it, and started cutting styrene tonight. I obtained a user's manual for it as well as a parts manual. I used to operate one of these where I used to work. Sadly, it met the scrapper's torch about a year ago. But, my memory still works at least a little bit, and lots of info online about these old workhorses will get this project done. I laid out the frame side plates and cut them out in a mirror image of each other, and then glued flanges all the way around. The boom base was then glued on top and the end cap cross members. I have two different types of tires to use, a set from the John Deere 310 backhoe, and a set of resin ones from Mark Savage. I think the Deere ones will get the nod, as they are more accurate in size, but time will tell, as the others may just look better. I am using a pair of powered axles from Moluminum. I have not made up my mind yet whether I will fabricate the boom or get Plastruct tubing for it..................again, time will tell. It will be powered by a Detroit 4 cylinder diesel.Just gotta keep myself going on this, as summer takes its toll on available building time!
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I've used it for a lot of small trim pieces and details, and it worked fine. I then used it for a couple of bumpers and grilles and airbrushed it on. I let it dry for about a week, and today, almost two years later, it looks as good as the day it was applied. I also find that it has a much more scale appearance than overly bright mirror finish chrome. It looks perfect to my eye, and seems to hold up fine. Since I don't build show cars or trucks, I like the appearance with a very bright finish that looks real,
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As stated above, RMR and Jimmy Flintstone offer these in resin as well as the Danbury diecast version. In the past, resin cabs were also offered by Rick Manz and Ron Cash, though both were quite a while ago, but they still show up on eBay once in a while. All are very slightly different, and Manz also offered a sleeper version. The Cash version was excellent, the Manz version less so.
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R model, the last hoorah
redneckrigger replied to signguy2108's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Nice work...................real nice replication of an old friend! -
Had a similar problem with the White 3000 cab I built over 30 years ago. It was a crude casting from Rick Manz, and had several soft spots. Tried many cures but found that super glue and baking soda filled the soft spot with a very hard and sandable filler that I primed and painted and it still looks perfect today.
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Custom big rig wheels
redneckrigger replied to Madd Trucker's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Richard, just sent you a message.............................. -
Incredible! Love the thought put into this from the driver location to the cooling system. WELL done sir!