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89AKurt

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  1. Accident lawyers make a killing off of suckers.
  2. I never bothered getting one of those kits, so I don't know how horrid they are. But it does have an engine, which some of the Tamiya and Fujimi kits do not have. You did a nice job, more than it deserved.
  3. trucker balancing on
  4. What are the carbs on the Revell - '29 Model A Roadster? Thought I better link to my topic about the engine and transmission.
  5. The '69 I had before, there were saddle tanks, and they put an electric pump under the floor of the cab, and there was a cover plate where the pump was on the block. I removed the tanks and that pump with a bunch of rubber hoses, and put a mechanical pump back on the engine. Excellent information, great picture of the carbs. To add to my above comment, I know there is a filter in the tank of my '68, and I have a Nissan steel filter before the carb (my mechanic says those filters catch smaller particles better than the clear plastic ones). Thank you!
  6. I better put in my calendar! Haven't been building much at all, but skipped entering last year, so who knows.
  7. First time I have seen your project. Wow ? Love that you're old school, we need to show how it was done before 3D printing.
  8. Spent time, which does not necessarily mean make progress, on trying to improve the trunk latch, but I keep forgetting that the more I mess with something, the more likely I'll mess it up. Moved on to adding a cross strut behind the seat, made from some of the big sprue tree, so I could screw the floor to the body. Found a pair of screws from my screw stash (I scavenged from a bunch of toys and junk CD players and such during my life). Made the nitrous bottle from Corian®, using the drill press and Dremel. Picked the biggest one I could find dimensions for, almost doesn't fit. Mount is 0.1" sheet styrene, drilled the holes first. Started the brake master cylinder, specifically the frame mount. Used aluminum newspaper printing plate, and steel tubing, the pin makes it look like I plan to make it move, but not happening. Not sure if I will duplicate the cylinder shown here, or do Wilwood.
  9. Health care is an oxymoron nowadays.
  10. Re: kit 4463. I like how Revell assumes everyone knows what the engine, and the carbs are, and I don't know what I'm doing or know anything about Fords. Building version B with the 3 carb setup. If I knew the carb brand and model #, I can search for pictures. If you have done the carb linkage, fuel line, please post pictures. I assume there is a system where there is a cable from the gas pedal to the engine, then there are linkage rods and photo-etch parts to drive me crazy with. Regarding the fuel pump, the kit has a non-stock looking fuel tank, I know my Chevy pickup has the fuel line going through a big hole, so is there an electric pump in there? Or is there a mechanical pump on the engine? All I really want to do is fab a clear glass bowl filter for the firewall, but need to be realistic about what is at each end. I also should know what the engine is, I know hot rodders put Chevy SB in, should be accurate on the firing order for the spark plug wires. Might as well ask about the transmission too. Looks like an automatic, only two pedals. Dare I ask about linkage from the shifter to the transmission?
  11. Now you're going to make me look at the steering box area. ? You going to make working steering? ?
  12. ? Thank you. What's silly, is I play with such features a few times, then the rest of it's life it sits on the shelf.
  13. Thread title revised to reflect the major change in this project. Resumed construction last night. I'm sticking with keeping the body as is, the only change is opening the trunk. It seemed stupid to provide a fuel tank and battery, and then not be able to see that. The first task was to use the Tamiya scriber to cut out the lid, which used every micron of the blade, the body is super thick. I also filled the recess for the exhaust pipes over the axle, I'm going with a scratch-built system. Cut the tubs from the door panels, will be easier to paint the leather (kit comes with 2 choices of decals, which would take a bunch of Solva-Set, no thanks). Next was making the jambs. Used the hot wire to cut the styrene. Used sanding sticks to thin the edge of the lid. Something that bugged me, the gap at the firewall/floor. Glued sheet styrene to the floor to fill that gap. Made a bulkhead from sheet styrene, so the floor supports there instead of relying on the door panels. Had to fill another hole that bugged me. Made the hinge from guitar string. The aluminum tape is temporary. Used the Dremel with new bits I got recently, to recess the hinge pivots as close to the outside plane of the body as I dared. For once the first try was successful! At this point, the lid stayed up by itself, could have used magnets as a latch, but I don't like risking chipping the paint when opening, so worked on an operable latch...... But first I scrounged through my spring stash, and found this one that was scavenged from a dead electronic device. It's not realistic, but it works! The first latch design was a failure, came up with another design that uses guitar string. Something really small but important to me, was to fill the little divots for the tailpipes. Wanted to use the license plate as the latch button. This is not refined and glued together yet, but good enough for a whole Saturday of work.
  14. I have many that are upper right. Took this picture 2018 of my Ferrari stash, which has changed a little. I have built 3! ..................................... 2020 I got another shelf unit from Pier 1 that closed their store. I recently rearranged my stash, should take new pictures. If I live to be 300, might build most of them. Crude list shows 157 kits, not including engine detail kits, wheel/tire sets, etc. Have a cardboard box of kits going to the next swap meet/ model show, about a dozen not on the list, for each year that passes it will grow. I see a few that were sold. Cooper ? is like 'what the ...' What Carl said above, I have a Fisher 1953 Alfa Romeo BAT 5, tragic that Paul's house went up in flames during the Paradise wildfire. ? If you want it, get it at that time!
  15. Thought I got all the models that I wanted, but happened to find this Lamborghini Marzal. I got a Nakamura (extinct brand) Mercedes C-111 kit, it's really horrible and comes from the motorized era, so I'm wondering if this blows chunks too. It's a really odd show car, the seats are silvered leather, comes with baking sheets. ? I picked up an Airfix Maserati Boomerang a couple years ago, has a similar glass door design, and is an awful kit too, but it's so cool! Anyone have this kit, to confirm my suspicion?
  16. Wonder It just doesn't sound worthy of a comic book story.
  17. Past history censored so it can be repeated by midwits on a mission to appear intelligent is failing.
  18. I like your real car / model photos, you did it justice!
  19. Stuff of dreams, found in the high rent district.
  20. The problem with working on a project in public view, is showing how stupid I can be. Due to lack of enthusiasm, with model building, and not even signing up for the show yet, I've decided to ditch this project like a boring date. It's stupid to be kit bashing 2 kits, just to enter one contest. And it's more than likely it would be disqualified because none of the body would be used. Someday I will do the Bungalow car, but with the other kit, that will save about 2 years of time. So if I finish this stillborn project, I need to come up with an idea for modifying the body in some way. Was thinking of stretching the cockpit, and perhaps a boattail. But I'm just not envisioning a design yet. Maybe simply opening the truck, so you can see the fuel tank and battery that the kit comes with, which you can't see when building box stock, that might be enough; adding a nitrous bottle will wow everyone.? Since this genre of cars isn't my forte, I'll be lucky to pull this one off. /end rant/
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