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Finally finished the steering linkage so I will go ahead and make the headers and actually build and finish the engine before getting back to the chassis.
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Thanks, Steve, I made a 1/25 scale picture of the headers and will use that as a guide to make the headers.
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Trumpeter Ford GT40 with my twists
MarkJ replied to kensar's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Wow, I can only dream of having a workspace like that. Breakfast nook is all I will ever have. Luckily, we don't eat anything there. -
Jaguar XK120 Race Car
MarkJ replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Wow, Pierre. I'm loving that red. -
Thanks, Pierre. That 3d stuff is way over my head, and it's going to stay there.
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These are the headers I will try to scratch and make fit into the tight area. they might have to look a little different to get them to squeeze in there. Hoping to do them in styrene instead of solder.
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Thanks, Ricky, I appreciate you stopping by and making the nice comments.
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Thanks, Steve. We shall see. I guess that's what the #11 hobby knife is for. Just keep cutting till it fits. Once its complete you can't really see that much under there anyway and nobody is really studying it that closely either. I don't know how that one picture up there got so big.
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Got the linkage and the steering gear installed just need to link them up and add an idler arm to the other side. I just need to install an oil filter to the left side of the top front bar and then install the rear end and hopefully the chassis will be done except for painting of course. I still need to assemble the engine and hopefully get it to fit with headers installed into that tight engine compartment.
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Thanks, Donato. Just trying to get this headache over with.
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Yes, it will, but I'm too lazy to paint it first and then install it. Thanks, Ken for stopping by.
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Steering linkage almost ready to install. I'm using the Testors blue tube nontoxic glue now and it takes forever to cure so I make something and then have to wait a day to install it. I noticed that the faster glues were causing me to cough at night and I was having a hard time sleeping. I use it in a well-ventilated place, but the fumes were really starting to get to me.
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Excellent build. Which kit is this?
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Beautiful build. Everything looks just right.
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Been a while since I posted. Had to go out of town to attend my great nephew's graduation from high school. Continuing work on the front suspension, just making most of it up as I go along. But the final product should look close to what the real car had. Hopefully.
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Jaguar XK120 Race Car
MarkJ replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Wow, Pierre . Your brush painting gets better and better and I dare say that it doesn't look like you need to polish the finish at all. -
Jaguar XK120 Race Car
MarkJ replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
We shall see, but I bet it's going to work out perfectly. -
Jaguar XK120 Race Car
MarkJ replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Pierre, everything looks perfect. I especially like the primer coat. -
Trumpeter Ford GT40 with my twists
MarkJ replied to kensar's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Looking good is not what the last 4 photos bring to mind for me. It's more like looking phenomenal and that really doesn't do it justice either. It is so much fun to watch a master at work and see his creation come together one photo at a time. Thank you so much Ken for sharing this project with the rest of us mere mortals. This is special stuff going on here. -
Trumpeter Ford GT40 with my twists
MarkJ replied to kensar's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Such an ingenius way to make the bellows for the shafts. they look like the real thing made small. -
Trumpeter Ford GT40 with my twists
MarkJ replied to kensar's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Ken, those seats are astounding. How you got all that work done and flawlessly done is amazing. The pedals are amazing as well. -
Robert, I am also a member of the high school class of 69. We had a guy name Richard Bulot who had a 65 GTO with a 389 3 deuces power plant. He loved to burn them down on the road right in front of the High School just about every day. It didn't matter because he had dropped out of school his junior year and got a well-paying job. Trouble is I think he got drafted and I really never heard anything about him after that. Might have ended up in Viet Nam. It was going strong at that time. That car sure was sweet. Silver blue metallic.