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'Blue Bird' 1935 1:18 scale
Big John replied to FURBALL's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Wonderful build tutorial Sera, and a beautiful finished project! Thanks, J -
'Blue Bird' 1935 1:18 scale
Big John replied to FURBALL's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
And... Would it be possible to print one in 1/24? Looking forward to seeing more as it develops. Rough estimate based on the overall I found in search was 27 ft. OAL / 18 = 18" -
Dual plugs would certainly help the combustion process. From what I see on the stock Ardun heads they would have had a problem with the spark plug not being far enough into the chamber so ignition would be marginal. I thought about slant plugs to get the tip down into the chamber but that raises other issues.
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No. 2 and 4 plugs could go either way since we are making up our own design. Once I had a message from someone who was actually working on a set of hemi (Ardun?) heads for the 1:1 Lincoln V12. He was busy flow testing combustion chamber and porting combinations. I regret I lost his e-mail contact info so I don't know if he ever finished the project. I believe he intended to run it a Bonneville.
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In the Merit Vanwall? Busy watching your wonderful attention to detail.
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BRBO 2021 - 1938 GMC Car hauler
Big John replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
And the bacardi 151, great for stripping paint I hear. You're going to need tire chains for that GMC car hauler! S0, is that 300 miles as the sturgeon flies? -
Very Nice! Love the brass work.
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Lincolnstein heads, this is based on prints shown in Rodder's Journal. I admit that I fudged the location on my actual models just a tad in the name of symmetry.
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This would be the cleanest location for the plugs. The center spacing woud match the stock Arduns
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I thought you meant the one pictured... Not a clue. Wild guess, Climax?
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I was going to suggest Matchless but then settled on JAP.
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Model factory hiro Porsche 917/30
Big John replied to Brudda's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Glad to help... Every little picture tells a story. It is a fantastically complex piece of machinery. -
I like the Idea of an Etzel memorial build in. I'm sure there would be others willing to post too. WIP and completions.
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And that is why they are in the 'vault'. My focus keeps shifting but I am still adding to my early Indy car kit collection. I've built three of Cris's kits, the Duesenberg, Miller and Frank Lockhart's Stuz Blackhawk. The Miller was the more satisfying build but you cant fault the lines and Chris's work on the Blackhawk. That kit along with the Challenger 1 and Flintstone's Goldenrod set me on the LSR path. I think if I were to build one it would be the Monroe Frontenac.
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Shades of Von Dutch! Love the flying eye!
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Dare I say yes? Locked in the vault are the 1920 Frontenac, 1959/60 Watson, and 2000 Gforce. Thanks for getting me looking bac at them Chris's workmanship and his instructions are amazing and a standard that has inspired me in the presentation of my own kits.
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Model factory hiro Porsche 917/30
Big John replied to Brudda's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
You've got a great start on a daunting build I can't wait to see more. You're a better man than I. I was fortunate enough to see this car with skin removed at the local historic races a few years back. I was so fascinated by the stunning motor that I neglected to take pics of the rest of the car. Hope these will be useful. -
Thanks Andrew. i was wondering about your renshape since it appears to have a dark speckled texture whereas mine is the texture and density of bondo/filler. Mixing up a batch would work for anyone who doesn't have the resources to buy the real thing.
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Coming along Very Nicely!Yes, the wheels on this kit pretty awful, I wonder how the shapeways would fit the kit tires. The type 57 you picture is one of my favorite color schemes I even stripped down a Brumm diecast, added fender skirts and repainted it. I think that it could use a little black wash on the bonnet screens like I did with the radiator. Another long lost project is to do the same conversion with the Franklin mint tp.57.
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Great Detailing! What is the brown product you use for filler blocks?
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My What If Bugatti LSR Streamliner
Big John replied to Big John's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
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With the plethora of T kits out there there is a golden opportunity for a Ford assembly line diorama just crying out to be made.