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1963 Chevy Nova Wagon Street Rod FINISHED 3/20/22
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Dennis Lacy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Well, okay! -RRR -
1963 Chevy Nova Wagon Street Rod FINISHED 3/20/22
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Dennis Lacy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Without cup holders, you might spill your beer while yer driving down the road! -RRR -
Dual action has a button...lever?? to adjust the amount of paint in relation to the air, more or less heavier of spay of paint. you push the button while spaying to adjust air/paint mixture. A single action has a manual change of air/paint ratio, you turn the nozzle and not normally done in the middle of spraying. somebody else can probably explain this better than I'm doing. I also use a Paasche H single action, does what I need to do which is nothing fancy, spraying paint. -RRR
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Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I cut out the original trunk lid and replaced it the louvered offering from the '32 5ive window coupe. With a little cleanup of the opening and just a smidge of sanding, the louvered lid dropped right in..... -RRR -
The reissued Revell 30 Ford Model A Coupe
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to OldNYJim's topic in Model Cars
Looks good, Jim. A real hot rod needs to have a flame job! I'm looking forward to building another soon. -RRR -
Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
HEY!!!! No jumping ahead!!!! -RRR -
K&R Kustoms+Rods S'Lincoln Coupe finished by Bruce Rathbun
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Kit Karson's topic in Model Cars
WOW!!!!! I'd kinda forgotten about this! This came out great!!!! This needs to be done in 1:1..... -RRR -
Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I completed the exhaust system, I fabbed up the section that connects the existing pipes to the headers. I used leftover pieces from a second Rat Roaster exhaust.... -RRR -
A is for Attitude - the builder's block buster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to mrm's topic in WIP: Model Cars
This looks great, paint is beautiful...welcome back!!! -RRR -
Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
The other man modification is to the exhaust system. I'm using the Limefire style SBC headers form the Revell Model A series of kits (roadster and coupe). A quick mockup indicates they'll fit...I really don't like that bump on the #4 header tube, made that way to clear the steering column. Again, with a mockup, I can eliminate that bump and still clear the column. I'll use one of the tubes from the Buick Nailhead headers from the Revell Model A series... The original header (de-chromed) on the top, the header with the tube replaced with one from the Nailhead. Sorry I don't have more and better pix, I got a new phone and I'm still getting used to the camera, some of the pix were way out of focus...more to come.... -RRR -
Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thanks, that was quick! Interestingly enough, this kit doesn't appear on the list of new for 2022 with Revell, so this looks to be quite a ways out..... -RRR -
Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
There was post here (and I'm sorry I forget what section of the forum it as on) about the Rat Roaster re-do...there were some pix of some of the plans in process. Can someone remember where that was posted? I believe it was from a show? -RRR -
Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I decided to use the original roadster door panels and the seat from the 3window coupe...a slice and a tuck and it fits....-RRR -
Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
A well proportioned Vicky would be awesome... KK and I built one with a combo of the AMT Vicky and Revell sedan bodies. Lots of work: https://public.fotki.com/jferren/1932-vicky/ -RRR -
Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
That would be sweet. One problem is that a QC would interfere with the gas tank. -RRR -
Removing the Rat from the Roaster
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Very well done roadster! Thanks for sharing.... -RRR -
As a hot rod model car builder, the Revell 1932 Ford series of kits originally released in 1996, starting with the three window coupe, is one of my all time favorite kits. Since that time, Revell has brought out a roadster, Speedwagon, 5 window coupe, a sedan and the Stacy David inspired Rat Roaster. Revell has announced that they will be modifying the Rat Roaster kit, without the Stacy David tie-in. Plans are for a DuVall windshield and Limefire style headers and a redone interior and...??? The Rat Roaster, is a wealth of parts. It has a blown Weiand SBC with a standard transmission, really nice wheels and tires, but some other things are not so cool. The original car was a mishmash of styles, IMHO. In any case, I thought it would be a fun project to remove the Rat from the Roaster. Although this kit is based on the previous '32s Revell has released, but it does appear this is a whole new tooling. The body is far superior to the original roadster body and the chopped windshield is sweet. So, I started pulling parts, many from other '32 kits and some from the Revell Model A series kits. I had a couple of other projects that stalled for various reasons and I feel like I need a simple build to work on... Here's my 'yard sale' of parts, obviously, not all of the parts pictured below will be used... From the Model A kits: -Rear wheels and tires, fronts from the parts box. -3x2 intake manifold, carbs, headers (that ugly exhaust pipe 'bump' will be removed). -Finned Buick style brakes. -Rear axle (not shown here). From other '32 kits: -Interior, 5 window or original roadster? Seat from the 3 window coupe? -Louvered trunk lid from the 5 window kit. -I'll most likely use the original '32 style radiator and fan, since I won't need room for the blower belt drive. Otherwise, it's pretty straight up. I'm considering making a ragtop for it. Thanks for looking.... -RRR
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One of the major areas of advancement is in power storage capability and capacity. There are finite resources in the world and some new technologies we can't even dream about will be coming that will provide for power. Some day we'll have cell phones (or whatever the future communication devices will be) will store enough power for months without charging, for instance. Remember, from the first manned flight to landing humans on the moon took less than 70 years. Technology is changing fast and will continue. Us old fossils will leave it to some of you young brainiacs. I'm sorry I won't be around to see it, but there are developments coming that we can't even imagine. Now, I'm going to hack up some petroleum based product while I can before we run out of oil!!! -RRR
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Good news for a change...
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to tim boyd's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I guess I'll just go surfing.... -RRR -
Good news for a change...
Rocking Rodney Rat replied to tim boyd's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yes, Micro Macro...I only speak two languages, English and broken English. I go there to buy Tamiya paints (at least I used to) there is a train place that has Evergreen....I have been to Family Hobby in Naples, nice folks but a 1.5 hour across Alligator Alley is a bit much....-RRR