
Terry Sumner
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Wow Mark...you are so right....what a great diorama that would make. 2 of the most iconic early dragsters side by side? Doesn't get any better than that! Thanks for the photos. I've amassed quite a collection of photos over the years too in anticipation of this project. Mine are here... http://public.fotki.com/tsumner/11-real-cars/mooneyes-photos/ and you're welcome to them also!
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Danno: That is sweet! If you're in contact with this fellow, could you ask him what he used for the front axle for the dragster. He's got the correctly shaped axle with the curved up ends whereas the kit axle is straight across. I'm scratchbuilding a new one out of brass but I'm just curious where he sourced that axle?
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whos going to masscar
Terry Sumner replied to RobH's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That'd be cool Bob! -
whos going to masscar
Terry Sumner replied to RobH's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Me! -
Cats in the model room
Terry Sumner replied to Mr. Moparman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
As I wrote the above early on in this thread I didn't realize that I had a couple of photos of the culprit who caused the aforementioned damage in my shop. I ran across these 2 photos of the interloper that I had taken with my old first generation Sony Mavica FD73 camera. This was before cameras got up into megapixel resolution, hence the graininess...sorry. This is the oldest cat we have now called "Prettygirl". Hosted on Fotki Apparently she LOVED my chair! Hosted on Fotki -
Very interesting...never knew that!
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Real or Model #161 FINISHED!
Terry Sumner replied to Harry P.'s topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
I had the same thought... MODEL! -
Whoever did that site has the car incorrectly listed as a 1967 Chevelle! OOPS! LOL
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Man! Can you imagine DRIVING that little short wheelbase sucker down the track? I bet that car was a real handful to drive...much like a fuel altered!
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Food Dehydrators & Paint Dryers
Terry Sumner replied to JayVee's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have a NESCO unit in my paint room. It works really well. The unit is designed to vary in size by adding or subtracting these rings that have porous plastic bottoms. You just remove the bottoms from all the rings except the bottom one and stack them all together. I taped mine together so they wouldn't come apart accidentally. Here's a couple of photos... I find that running it at about 105 degrees works best for me. Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki This photo will kind of give you an idea of the size of the dehydrator.... Hosted on Fotki -
What kit has a good Ford Y-Block?
Terry Sumner replied to Terry Sumner's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks for the replies guys...I just happen to have a 56 Vicky kit which will be donating it's engine to the 1960 Ford mooneyes pickup project! -
Jairus's Birfday!!!
Terry Sumner replied to george 53's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Happy Barfday jairus! -
There's 4 of them in the Showboat 4 engine dragster kit...all injected.
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I'm just guessing but maybe guys don't like to have to click on a link to go and see photos? I dunno. I myself usually pass them up. I'd rather have the photos come up within the post. Anyway I did go and see the model. It's beautiful...nice paint...looks crisp. Question...where's the radiator?