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β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Daniel my friend, I am so glad to hear from you, I have missed your ingenious creations very much, I can't wait to see what you are working on. WOW Tim, it's been a while since I've heard from you my friend, I was just wondering if you've continued working on your projects? I know that when you're a family caregiver, you have very little time for leisure, but I think you appreciate those precious hobby hours even more when they are limited! I hope you'll find the time to unpack those superb Sherline machines and put them to work; I promise you'll get hooked! I can't live without it anymore! π Thanks Andrew, I haven't had a chance to check out your latest progress yet, but I'm sure you've made much more than me in the last few months, I'll go and see it soon. - I just wanted to mention that I'm going to tackle the valve covers and then the entire fuel system including the Intake manifold and the carburetors, a lot of work ahead... and lots of aluminum and brass shavings to be flying in the coming weeks! Stay tuned! Francis -
Dear Brian, I'm back on the forum today (just passing through at the moment) and my absence since mid-June will leave me a lot of catching up to do in the coming weeks, but I really wanted to see where you were at with this fabulous project. It's breathtaking how talented you are and how you constantly amaze us all with these incredible details. This should one day be displayed in a museum so that as many people as possible can see your masterpiece. Thank you for continuing to share this with us! π©
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1957 Chev AA/FC 1/16th scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Ian McLaren's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
WOW Ian, great job making the chassis compatible with both body styles, apart from being Chevrolet, they can't be more different in terms of shape, even as funny cars! I really like the support for the second body, very precise and realistic like everything you do! π -
Great to see you working on that famous brass chassis, Tim. I know you're well prepared and have done a lot of research; you don't do anything halfway, and it shows in everything you make. I have a lot of catching up to do (even though we all know that time can't be made up) but my admiration remains, I am an interested visitor! π
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I also didn't know that Dave had left us; he used to drop by and come back from time to time, always with constructive comments, always ready to help for a good cause. Another incredible talent has left us, but his presence will remain etched in my memory. Thank you for the inspiration and for being a larger-than-life figure! Rest in peace!
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β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hello everyone, Just a few words this morning to let you know that my far too long break from my favorite hobby is finally over! An early snowfall has covered the ground and my maintenance tools are stored in the shed until next season. As every year, a good dusting of my workspace will be necessary, but my motivation remains intact to pursue and finish this project (however, I am not committing to a delivery date...). Thank you all for your patience and understanding regarding my lack of interaction since June, but my sense of responsibility has once again gotten the better of me! I will probably have a lot of trouble catching up to each of your excellent projects, but rest assured that I will get to it in the coming weeks. See you soon, I'm really looking forward to seeing and commenting on your creations. Francis -
β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Scott, I appreciate your colorful commentary on my work, let's say that the subject interests me a lot, it motivates me to give that little extra touch, I'm hard to please... π Francis -
Pro-275 drag radial 69 camaro
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Nicholas's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Great work Nicolas, it's always intimidating opening the doors and trunk panel the first time, but it helps you appreciate all the great details in a build that would be hard to see otherwise. It feels like a Street Outlaws workshop, the color is great by the way! π -
Unlike Brian, I know exactly how much time and effort went into making these little gems of precision! What is certain is that you don't need to be a machinist to admire the result of the passion of the hand that made them! Let the show go on! π
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β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
You're funny Will, actually I can't say until the oil pan is made! π Francis -
β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hi Rich, sorry for the delay, your message arrived between my replies and I hadn't noticed! Yes, the plan is to bolt (with simulated bolts) the headers onto the heads, I plan to make brass flanges but I have a lot of things to do before I get there. Good weather is coming my way and it will probably be next fall/winter, I don't have any free time to work on my models during the summer. If I get a chance, I'll try to make the valve covers, I ordered some very small end mills to try to create the details that I couldn't do with what I had. Francis -
β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Pierre, I think you're retired, aren't you? I imagine holidays must taste different when you're at that stage of life, but a holiday is a holiday, isn't it? I find myself surprised to be providing updates at this time of year, but as you mentioned, the many rainy and cold days of May allowed me to do so. Perhaps one more update before I take a vacation from my project, I am not yet retired, but every day available to advance the project will be wisely used, be sure of that. Passe un bon Γ©tΓ© mon ami ! Francis Thanks Robert, It's all about preparation and organization to get good results, it also takes a lot of tools of different sizes. It seems I never have what I need and despite having a large stock, I always find myself buying more to create the desired detail. The advantage is that by working slowly so as not to break them, the cutting tools remain sharp for a long time when machining aluminum or brass. By the way, it's been a few weeks since I've seen an update on your Scorpion Gasser, you're off to a good start with your aluminum engine, don't give up! Francis -
β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Charlie, I'm learning myself as I go, I'm kind of in familiar territory but I'm trying to improve the recipe as much as possible from my previous efforts, I must admit I'm proud of the result so far. Sure, 1/25 scale requires less material for machining parts but it also requires super small and super fragile tools, it seems like I never have the tools small enough to do everything I want or would have the ambition to try to do... π Francis -
β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Ian, I've been wanting to reproduce these heads for a long time but good visual references are rather rare. There are small details missing (like DODGE and B1 between the exhausts) but I don't have end mills small enough to even think about trying, there are limits to madness! π Francis -
Rest assured that I am really interested in seeing this complex piece come to fruition, it's the kind of detail I like the most and you excel at it! As I can see, there is not one element that will be forgotten, I really like it!
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If that's not passion for a particular subject, I don't know what else you call it!!! How many kits or parts from other kits have you used so far (besides all your scratch building) to get to this point? Maybe the answer is simply in the title of your thread? I take my hat off to you sir, you know your stuff! π
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β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thank you Tim, I appreciate your kind comments on my machining techniques and your approval on my choice, I knew you would like them because I know that unusual subjects are what interests you the most, we clearly agree on this point among others! Thank you for taking the time to add the link, it is absolutely relevant and constitutes a good and rare source of information on these heads, it is also one of the resources that I had found on the net to launch my project. I also found some ads with photos and discussions on forums to guide me. If the weather permits, valve covers will be my next project (as you subtly suggested π), it's Mother Nature who will decide, but I know that my fellow citizens are starting to look forward to summer settling in for good, summers are short north of the border and the months fly by like weeks! Francis -
β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Brian, rest assured that you are a good example to follow when it comes to providing high quality updates, your thread is a must for me, you bring a lot of motivation and wonder to all those (like me) who visit your current project. Francis -
β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
The rest of the photos. By the way, the spark plugs are from RB Motion, I had them for years and hadn't had the chance to use them, you wouldn't have seen them on a HEMI. π -
β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hello everyone, I don't know if this is good news or bad news, but the cold, rainy days we've had in abundance here in May in my area have extended my modeling season somewhat. The planned build sequence for the engine was cylinder heads, so I started my milling machine and sent some aluminum shavings flying. Based on the very limited information and photos available or at least what I found, I tried to make the best possible representation of the famous B1 heads, the ones the Dodge Boys used in the early 90s in Pro Stock. There seems to be a bit of mystery behind the history of these heads but I have read that the original part number is P4529832TS, but fear not, I do not have tools small enough to engrave the serial number. π Why did I choose to build an engine like this? Because it was a beautiful era that ended for NHRA events in Canada, more specifically at Sanair where I used to go with my friends for a great weekend of drag racing. It was also at this time that the Dodge Boys (Darell Alderman and Scott Geoffrion) competed with these heads on their big block and the Dodge Boys were on site at the time. Enough story, I'll show you the results of my work, I think these are the most detailed heads I've ever made, judge for yourself but I must admit I'm pretty satisfied! There are several photos, I put on two separate posts. Francis The target. -
β72 Dodge Demon Drag Racer 1/25 scale
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
You have good sources Tim, it's 7 degrees here this morning with a rather cold rain!π± I'll be able to continue working on the Demon a little longer, the promised photos of the engine heads are on their way! Francis