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64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks again for your kind words Jim! I have a busy fall and winter ahead of me, I really want to finish this truck before next spring. I'm at the stage where I'm starting to think about the next project and I have too many ideas and not enough time... I'm probably not the only one in this situation...? Francis -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hello everyone, I'm on vacation this week, I usually take one in October to finish all the fall chores but the weather is terrible, it's raining every day, too bad, the last 2 weeks were like summer, I guess Mother Nature gave it all she had in store.... I had some time available so I made the battery holder, it will be mounted in the bed right next to the kill switch. I read that the NHRA does not accept standard "J" rods as a mount and that the bracket must be bolted to the body so I designed something that should meet their requirements. The main support is made of aluminum in 2 parts and the rods are brass tubes, the bolts pass through them and screw to the body. I will have to make the terminals and add a decal on the battery, I am still in the work in progress after all...? Comments and questions are always welcome. Francis Base of the support on the rotary table chuck. Base at a more advanced status. Top of the support on the rotary table chuck. Another one... In the process to separate the part from the rod. Battery terminals in progress. Most of the parts together. A little test fit, I am pretty happy with the results (sorry for the blurry picture, I think I am better on the lathe... ?). -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Charlie! I don't have the patience (or the time...) to machine the bolts, in this case they are brass and come from Scale Hardware. Francis -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Mike! I think the colored molded sprue is a good trick when you don't want to paint small parts and when you are a little bit lazy... ? To answer your question, all parts will be removed before painting the body, the kill switch is no exception, it is only mounted temporarily to check the fit. Francis -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Trevor, sorry for the lack of updates lately, but things should get back to a more normal pace (slow though...?) in the next few weeks. -
PACERS, Fuel Altered, 1:16 brass, 1965
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Mike Williams's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
This is really nice bodywork Mike, I wouldn't know where to start but your long experience is quite evident here, impressive! ? -
I love the color Steve! Another superb low rider of yours in the making. The hood scoop is a nice addition by the way, sometime we have to make a few concessions and this one becomes a must in my book!!! ?
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Great job Daniel, the aluminum freeze plugs are great touch and the magneto is absolutely gorgeous! You don't waste any time to impress us my friend... ?
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64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Randy, I really appreciate your comment! Francis -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thank you Claude! It is always reassuring to have your approval my friend... My workspace is getting dusty and I'll have to switch (not kill switch...) to second gear soon before I forget the assembly sequences I had planned. I hope I don't blow a fuse myself as far as my patience is concerned... ? -
Plymouth Salt Flat Slammer
AmericanMuscleFan replied to OldNYJim's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
A simple little "Snap Fast Kit" that just went to another level... Your paint job is quite exceptional my friend, you never cease to impress me. ? -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hello everyone, I finally found some time here and there to make some of the details to put in the bed. A little more stuff to add on the pile... ? The kill switch is the first of the three parts to be made, the battery support (and the battery of course...) and the fuel tank will follow as time permits. I hope to get back to you soon with more updates, comments are always welcome. Francis The support bracket is made from 0.005'' aluminum. Main body in the rotary table. Kill switch terminals. Most of the components of the kill switch, the shaft is a copper rivet. The lever is functional. Lever pulled outward. Handle made from a styrene sprue. Handle in place. -
AMT '67 Mustang Fastback-Now in Under Glass Section
AmericanMuscleFan replied to mustang1989's topic in WIP: Model Cars
A perfect use of the BMF Joe! Good decision also in removing the door handle, the new handle will add even more realism to this beautiful interior. ? -
Dodge (Color me Gone) Promod
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Tortuga Kustomz's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Great work Marcos! Nice to see some color on the beast! The paint better be well bonded to the bodywork because this monster is going to fly like lightning... ? -
ROYAL CANADIAN 1/16 SCALE TOP FUEL DRAGSTER
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Ian McLaren's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Great work Ian, you have really well replicated the 1:1 mount bracket, this build is absolutely stunning! ?- 262 replies
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You'll need a jewelry box to store this! ?
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PACERS, Fuel Altered, 1:16 brass, 1965
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Mike Williams's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Great job Mike! You are truly an artist with brass and your amazing skills with this bright yellow material come through beautifully (maybe I'm repeating myself and I might do it again...), the gas tank and all the elements surrounding it are simply works of art ! The fuel supply system is absolutely stunning by the way! ? -
Fantastic detail as usual Daniel. ? I really like your steering wheel, you really managed to reproduce the antique look of the period piece. Well done, waiting to see another jewel from you because it will inevitably happen...! ?
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64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Mike! I'm very glad you like it, sometimes the simplest design can do the trick and in this case the majority of the lever system will be barely visible when the seats are in place. I had to make one anyway to make the system plausible... ? -
PACERS, Fuel Altered, 1:16 brass, 1965
AmericanMuscleFan replied to Mike Williams's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Great tip Mike! Have you ever had the brass tube collapse on itself while wrapping it around your pattern (in this case the paint jar)? Is the rod you used as a lever only inserted a few millimeters into the end of the tube? -
64 Dodge D100 Pickup Pro Street
AmericanMuscleFan replied to AmericanMuscleFan's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thanks Charlie, It's just an optical illusion, the American currency is more stable than my building techniques... ?