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Nice start! Looks like you nailed the color!
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A quick and dirty build....and a whole lotta modeling fun....(updated)
OldNYJim replied to tim boyd's topic in Model Cars
Ahh, I bet I have it in the archive!! Apparently read it, enjoyed it, forgot it and now get to enjoy it again! Thanks Tim! -
A quick and dirty build....and a whole lotta modeling fun....(updated)
OldNYJim replied to tim boyd's topic in Model Cars
Bumping an old thread here, I know Tim…but did this article idea ever see the light of day? -
What Is This Model?
OldNYJim replied to oldcarfan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Something around a 36 Ford, maybe? -
I didn’t even START mine yet! Bought like 5 different kits though 🤦♂️😂
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I’ll be watching this! I’m going to Bigfoot ‘perform’ next month and I’ve been planning a build of my own…can’t wait to see more progress!
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I drive my ol’ 2007 all year around, including right through the winter with the inches upon inches of lake effect snow we get here. Rarely ever even got it a little sideways when I didn’t intend to, even with the super icy un-plowed un-treated rural roads we get here. No traction control, no ABS, stick shift - gets me around just fine all year round. It definitely WILL get away from you if you’re not careful, even if the roads are just a little wet…so I drive to the conditions, and my abilities. Teaching THAT mindset is as important as whatever they actually teach on driving tests nowadays…
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Tonight’s little bit of progress… The kit engine looks like it’s running the really early pre-ramhorn-style Small Block manifold, so I needed to recreate those for my printed block. The 1:1 parts: And my printed recreation: Note that the 1:1 parts have generator mounts, but I don’t need that, so that’s been ‘ground off’… Test fit to the block: And tonight I started mocking up the exhaust…not following the kit parts exactly here (not least because I don’t have any to reference) but when done I want the tips on the exhaust to line up with the z on the frame, and have them run the same lines as the rails, roughly like this: Just a small update, and I can’t see how it all looks right side up until the glue dries…but I think it’ll work! Just a little update…thanks for looking, more soon!
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Milner 32 5 window American Graffiti build
OldNYJim replied to Silvercreeker's topic in WIP: Model Cars
That sander looks super useful…I’ve got a project now where conventional sanding will ruin some surrounding detail, but this might be perfect for that - thanks for posting! Great start to this project - and nice spot on the master cylinder! I’ll be following! -
Thank you! I’ve only really just started using it, but it does GREAT for a 60 year old kids toy - ha! Coupla minor updates this evening….picked out the worst dash of the ones I had, cleaned up the glue-blobs and drilled it so I can add gauges later: I actually needed to get this handed so I could figure out a steering column…if you ever have to figure out the place to drill a firewall, then a mechanical pencil with the tip clicked way out is a handy tool - makes it easy to see if everything’s straight, and the angle you’re trying to get: I pulled a spare column from my box of Revell 29/30 Ford parts…it actually fits about perfect: The driver’s side header needs to clear it, but I think I’ll be ok (and I couldn’t figure out headers under I’d done the steering column, hence the weird order I’m working on things here…) And finally for this evening because I had a couple of spare minutes left cut a little grooved styrene for a new wooden bed floor… Might use the same material to make some door cards to match the seat too… Thanks for looking, more soon!
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Another semi-productive day at the bench… Got this thing on it’s wheels for the first time, which is always exciting: Need to do some work on a the roof to get the fit nicer, but the car sits about like I wanted…basically like the Black Widow! Next major part I needed to tackle was roughing in a floor. I need a little doghouse over the trans now that I added one…keeping the motor in the same position as Monogram intended means there’s no way around a slightly lumpy floor, but it’s nothing too ridiculous luckily… Mocked-up the floor shape and size with a little lump of prototyping foam where the doghouse will be: Fired up the Mattel Vac U Form and loaded up some original period-correct plastic (no, really 😂): A little heat and vacuum later: Couple of dimples to fill where I drilled the original piece for suction, but this part will be flocked with embossing powder anyway so no biggie: And the finished part in place…not super visible, but another piece of the puzzle done Next things I need to tackle are the dash, steering column, and figuring out how the rear fenders should mount (they’re mounted to the bed sides on the original but I’m wondering if I can do something a little better…) Thanks for looking - more soon, soon as I’ve done more!
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Agreed! I’m trying hard to keep that same look, even though there’s a lot I’d change to suit my tastes a little better…I’ve got an idea for a couple more of these…good thing I’ve got a few to play with! A little more progress this past few days… Figured out a bed…I was going to scratchbuild one, but the Monogram T bucket that comes with a trailer has an almost perfect, and much better separate bed that matches the Black Widow’s bed dimensions perfectly: Need to make the filler piece between body and bed still… While I was playing with the bed, I spun up some ABS bar on my lathe and printed a couple of mounts: And while I had the printer running, I printed out some replacement wheel backs for the rear wheels…I had one good one, but that’s ALL I had… And finally for today, working on the firewall…the kit piece only extends a third of the way down for some reason, so I laminated some sheet and started roughing in some extensions: Still some shaping and sanding and whatnot to add to that, but I’m very much at the “rough sketch” stage on this thing, just trying to get a basic version of it on it’s wheels… Thanks for looking…more soon, soon as I’ve done more!
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Angel T - A not so box-stock build of the Monogram Uncertain T
OldNYJim replied to Kit Karson's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Imagine that car with some less crazy front fenders (or NO fenders at all) and some smaller front headlamps (and wheels) and I think it would be a lot cooler… @kitkarson - this is going to be a great build…I’ve had this on my to-do list forever but I’m really excited to see YOU build one! -
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Me too!!!!! We have the rest of the kart easily available now…just need R2 to give me an excuse to buy ANOTHER bunch of kits just to get the streamliner bodies
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That sounds awesome! The Green Hornet is on my to-do list too! A little more sporadic process…printed the radiator surround: It’s basically the kit part but opened up…I want to use the kit headlamps (not sure why, I just do…) so I had to remove them from the stand-offs, strip the chrome and add some pins and receivers. Forgot to take a good pic, but you can just see what I did in the next photo… Started work on a rear axle - haven’t totally decided on rear suspension links yet - I’ll probably go with some kind of split wishbone but that’s a project for later this week… I want to make the body and bed separate pieces for easier painting and detailing…here’s the worst body of the three that I have: While I was slicing the body from the bed and thinking about how to best fabricate the missing rear panel, I had the printer running on a windshield: And here’s those two tangents combined: Just messing with a bunch of different parts right now to get this to a loose mock-up stage so I can see how it sits and if it still looks how I want, so my approach is kinda scattergun right now, but it makes sense to me…next projects are finishing up that rear suspension, rear panel for the body and probably scratchbuilding a bed (because I suspect it’ll just be easier…) Thanks for looking - more soon, soon as I’ve done more!
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'63 Vette NASCAR Modified WIP
OldNYJim replied to bobss396's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
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What did you see on the road today?
OldNYJim replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I was thinking a Plymouth something, but couldn’t put my finger on it. Yes! Thank you!!! -
What did you see on the road today?
OldNYJim replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)