I would like to make some Hinges out of Brass sheet and rod material to be able to Open the doors on my E-Duece coupe acn I get some advice on the easiest technicques to form the hinges, About what size they should be, I have access to a shear and bending break.
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Gabriel
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Nick Engine detailing is one of my favorite things to do when modeling.I would like to give you a couple of suggestions.first shorten the spark plug boot material on the lead you have going to the coil.second, the holes you have drilled out of the valve covers are a little too large. I mean you only have to slip the plug wire into the hole.If thats what you are planning? Hemis usually require a large round spark plug boot. I usually punch out some thin small disk's out of the rubber material that I get from Photo etched pieces that do not use a "fret" (nothing goes to waste here). However Replicas in Miniature of maryland does offer some very cool looking resin spark plug boot's for the Hemi.
Thanks for posting and keep up the good work.
Those are absolutley wonderful. I would not want to get locked up in one of those. On A seperate note at work we are supposed to be seeing the new caprice police car in August
It was a good show we really missed some of the regulars this time. But hey maybe next year. I picked some really cool stuff at the swap meet and raffle, Saw some great models, said hello to some friends All in all a great day.
To me the wheels look ok, However very shallow at the center cap. If you wanted to tubb it wider the AMT 66 nova would be really simple to adapt or possibly the AMT rat packer chassis rear half would be simple alternative.