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thanks Bill!, thats exactly where I was going with my comment but was in a time crunch! The joys of chasing a 1 1/2 year old little girl around the house haha Today, I went to put clothes in the washer and she turned my under construction office wall into an art canvas...literally gone from the room a minute. Anyways... Garry, I went through my Land speed books, My information ends in 1968, My oldest rule book is 2008. I guess the next step would be to search out some of the big gun cars back then, but theyre going to be mainly jet and aircraft engined.
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correct that weight is not an issue on the salt, but torque is. light on the pedal is the way to drive, even sub 200. If youve ever driven on packed snow at speed, you know what im describing. You dont steer, the car floats around. Its an amazing experience. Im actually toying around with building a diesel roadster to get back out there and race again. I really do miss it. Im liking the driver up front idea and the narrowing of the body. I would guess that you could shave your tires of the tread and rounded them, they would look ok, OR, find some O rings that fit on your wheels. Remember, minimal contact patch is speed...I havent forgotten about my offer to you on the rule book info. Still working on it
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yep, 429 or 460. I hate when they put the breathers on the bottom.. Good way for the oil to get all over the headers and start a fire
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59 mercury slight twist ford guys know quickly
chris chabre replied to damodelguy az's topic in WIP: Model Cars
galaxie roof? -
I may be able to help with records but itll take me a few days to do some digging as Im not sure what the cutoff year of one of my books is. I think its 1968 unfortunately . The rules may be a bit harder as my oldest rulebook is 07. let me see what I can find out on a few land speed groups Im in on facebook
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you have a rule book? If you need someone to look up stuff, I have an older book here. which reminds me, I need a new one actually since Im kind of planning a new 1:1 build
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i say build the 34 into a landspeed car...where a downsized 34 would fit right in haha
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LOVE that color. looks like it laid nice and flat too!
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that kind of torque would be an issue out there. With that said...GET CUTTING... I CANT WAIT TO SEE THIS!!!!!
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Amazing piece of ART Tim!!!!
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We need more land speed builds!!! Looks awesome, man I miss racing
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The Golden Foose - DONE!
chris chabre replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
This may very well be the perfect f100...I feel I need to build it in 1:1 haha -
I literally just mocked up my 65 kit the other night to pick which wheels I wanted to run on my 1:1 65 haha
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1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
chris chabre replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
shes had a few different wheels and looks in the past 23 years with me..about to go under the knife again for a late 60s/ early 70 drag car look to match its 14 to 1 compression 289 -
1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
chris chabre replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
no, my car is PPG Charcoal gray metallic lacquer over a dark gray primer, It was repainted in the late 80s. Car was originally the factory blue. I still have maybe half a gallon or so of it here in one of my cabinets -
1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
chris chabre replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
looks like the same color my 65 is! -
CLEAN BUILD...My only advice is to not go back and redo them...Display them as they are and it will show how you progress through the years. I went back and redid my first kits (the ones I did with my father) and i no longer have any of them... I wish I did Otherwise, build as you see fit.
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1964 Chevy Pull Truck
chris chabre replied to John Pol's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
what did you use for the tires???? -
AWESOME!!!!
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you know, a mini english wheel and planishing hammer would have done the same thing...haha I am constantly amazed at your work..I do this stuff in 1:1 scale and still cant get over it in scale...We also need more land speed projects around here!!!!
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The Golden Foose - DONE!
chris chabre replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
LOVE IT...The Ford trucks of the 50s and 60s lend themselves so well to being customized.