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Welcome to the forum Nigel, you seem to have a very nice working space with a lot of potential projects in front of you! Nice little collection of 1:1 cars too by the way!
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Hello, Mike from Tennessee
AmericanMuscleFan replied to TransAmMike's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Welcome to the forum Mike! No matter the brand, model car building is fun and rewarding and you will certainly find a lot of inspiration and support here!!! -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks for your kind words Speez! Maybe I'll bring it to a model car show in the Montreal area (when this thing is over of course ...) then you would be able to see it in person if you participate in this type of event. Take care, Francis Not sure yet, dyno tests will be done later but maybe 25 times slower than its 1:1 counterpart... LOL! Take care, Francis -
1/16 SCALE A/FC NITRO FUNNY CAR
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Ian McLaren's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Very nice start Ian! A lot of well crafted details done so far and your Nitro Funny Car is on a very sound foundation. The use of the jig pays off and I will seriously consider making one for my next build. Well done sir and I will come back to check on your progress!- 167 replies
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New Dodge build
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Repstock's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I really love this Dodge Tom truck and I also love the direction this project is taking! Could make an amazing drag car hauler... I know I have a bias!!! -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Ray! It was fun to make it and I do think that the hardest part was done by the watchmaker... these old watch gears are the real definition of the word precision! Take care, Francis Thanks Scott, I really do appreciate your comment! Take care, Francis -
66 ford gasser
AmericanMuscleFan replied to zaina's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Very nice job on the scratch building Andy, you're certainly a skillful guy and the pictures speak for themselves! I also love the inline 6 cylinder as powerplant, different for sure and very interesting subject! You're on a great start... well done sir! -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks for the comments Dave! I still have many machined parts to make but they might be produced at a slower pace during the next weeks. I don't usually build during summer but this year is a special one (because of that virus) so we'll see if I can still progress a little bit during the nice season... Thanks again for showing-up and take care, Francis -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hello Mike, glad to know that... so it's like living surrounded by potential aluminum model car parts... Please tell me if you know the contry where brass material is hanging on the walls, I might be interrested to move there...lol. I'm sure that life is great in Germany... I do love beer too so there are certainly some great to taste and not only during the Oktoberfest! Take care, Francis -
BRBO 2020 Mack B61 and Tanker
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Dutzie's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
It's perfect Brian, a real time capsule! It smell cheap gasoline prices of this sadly gone era... Well done sir, you must be proud of this superb build! -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Brad, I do appreciate your sentiments about all these machined parts! I'm not done yet with this thing and it could take a different twist that I hadn't envisioned at the beginning but something sure, the pictures should be always visible on the forum to see them separately! Fortunately I didn't use Photobucket as a photo sharing option...lol Take care, Francis -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks for the kind words Daniel, I'm very happy how it looks on the engine and it was fun to make too! Take care, Francis Thanks John! I am myself surprised if I managed to impress a modeler of your caliber, thank you for visiting and commenting on my work, it is very appreciated! I can't wait to see and enjoy your next project sir! No pressure here, I think you are a very prolific builder sir! Take care, Francis Thanks Mike, I enjoy the play on words! I agree that many parts will be barely or not visible at all but I made 'em for the sake. This build is a first for me in several aspects and a practice in some way for the next project... I do have so much fun making all these parts and I really appreciate if it can inspire or put a large grin on someone face! By the way, have you find a reliable source for the T6 aluminum in your area? You can check with a machine shop in your area if you haven't yet, they often have leftovers that are too small to be reused but most of the time the perfect size for our projects. Take care, Francis Thanks for the compliments Tim! I remember that you used some of those watch gears on the Henry J engine and I think that they are quite a time saver (even if they are not 100% accurate) instead of making all the teeth on the milling. I had thought of displaying the parts outside the car but I do love to see an ultra detailed model with all its components in place like your Bantam. I must agree that installing all these parts in the model will also be a good challenge but the final product should be interesting to watch. It is always gratifying to see all the attention that a very detailed model commands when you open the hood to show all these parts gathered! Even if you planned to keep the engine out of the Maverick's hood it surely a feeling that you haven't finish to feel with the quality of your builds sir.. Take care, Francis -
77 Chevy van
AmericanMuscleFan replied to BIGTRUCK's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
You're probably right Tommy, but most of my buddies were having big fun with their van until 1985 with long parades to the next camping or festival all around the province. Everything come later here in Canada including cars new trends and hot weather... -
77 Chevy van
AmericanMuscleFan replied to BIGTRUCK's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I also use this "chassis stop" technique for the floor pan on my builds and it works great. This is a very cool build Ken and it bring back some very good memories when these van were immensely popular back in the early '80. I can hear the Bee Gees singing Stayin' Alive! Have you yet decided on the bright color you mentioned at the beginning of the thread? Good job on the sun roof, this will be a very fun build to watch. -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hello everyone, This year is a special one (an not just for good reasons) and the coronavirus has changed a lot of things in our usual habits. I don't recall me building model cars this late in spring but because most of the activities and festivals are cancelled I might have even more time on the workbench. This build is also a first for me in many aspects so I will continue to add some details that I never done before. Since I opened the interior of the bellhousing, I will try to make a convincing clutch and flywheel system, knowing that most of the parts will be barely visible. I will make an opening in the bellhousing, kind of inspection or maintenance acces that I will leave open so some of the details will be visible from under when the model will be exposed on a display stand equipped with a mirror. Comments and questions are welcome! Take care, Francis Flywheel on the rotary table 3 parts flywheel. The gear ring is from a wristwatch that I removed the center rays (part on the left). I machined a shoulder so the gear ring is in sandwich between both aluminum pieces. Crankshaft end on the rotary table. Crankshaft end final. Crankshaft end in the engine block. Crankshaft end with flywheel in position. You can see the pillow bearing hole in the center of the crankshaft end. -
AMT 1963 Impala - Advanced Custom Version
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Cars
That metal flake paint job is superb Eric! The flakes size looks very good and in scale! This is a killer project... Well done!!! -
It looks very good Craig, I love that yellow color! Maybe I had been building alone in my basement too long, but I didn't know that Pledge (floor wax or acrylic?) could be used as an overcoat instead of the usual clear coating. Is it as shiny as the usual clear coat or is there an obvious reason that I obviously don't know about this technique? Interesting however!
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Rusty 1960 Chevy Fleetside
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Cardz's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That's a very nice and rusty Chevy Pat! I can easily imagine all the clicking and attention it would have when passing in front of a patrol car. I do not know about your corner of the country but it would not pass the inspection in Quebec... Sad, it's so beautiful... I love it from bumper to bumper! Well done sir!!! -
We can't say that you have no imagination and lack of ideas Daniel. It's resourceful at its best and this blanket will be the only one of its kind! Maybe a sombréro on the seat to go with it? Ingenious in its creation by the way sir!!!
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64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks for your kind words Daniel. It is always a pleasure to share when you feel the interest in a given project as you have just done ... and you will always be welcome my friend! -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hello Claude, I also found a good source for small pieces of T6 aluminum not too far from my home but I'm not that lucky with brass... I checked with several machine shop in my area but they dont use this material very often so it's pretty scarce I would say. I would be interested to make more of the large parts (large being relative at 1/25 scale) so I will have to find a solution or pay the big price on shipping (this material is heavy) if I want to refill my inventory of raw material. Thanks for the compliment on the Lenco by the way but I will need a very good (out of the ordinary) summer building session to have this thing ready for the Quebec show so I will continue to hope for the best... miracles can happen! Can't wait to see you my friend! Take care, Francis -
But they are looking good Mike! With another background it would look like the 1:1 car. I love it... well done sir!!!
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Leave it alone Steven, in my opinion, I think that this subtle flaws on the paint will be less visible when all the details including the bare metal foil around the windows mouldings will be done on the car. You focus on the sole thing on the body right now... the paint. There are plenty of superb modifications on this car that worth to be appreciated but as other have mentioned, you are the owner and your decision will be the good one!
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Gorgeous paint job Joe, looks like the paint is still wet... the color is so bright and intense that it pull my eyes! You nailed it buddy!!!