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  1. Hi Scott. I’m interested in trying to scratchbuild an Uncertain T body. Do you know where I could find the measurements? Thanks. 

    1. Scott Colmer

      Scott Colmer

      Howdy,

      That is an interesting project. Unfortunately, I sold my Uncertain T. When I built a C cab Uncertain C it had a wider roof that the original - even though a friend gave me dimensions from his kit. Go figure. The dimensions are lost to time now.

      What I can do is point you in the right direction. Post on the Coffin Corner AKA Showrods message board and ask your question. 

      I can also share my Fotki build pages of the Uncertain C in case you have not seen it. That will show you the process I used. There is also a picture of the instructions. I can send you any pictures you need (If I still have them) from the Fotki site. 

      https://public.fotki.com/Scottcolmer/on_the_bench-1/

      Good luck. I'll look for your post on Showrods.

      Scott

    2. hotrod4ever

      hotrod4ever

      Thanks for the advice,  Scott.  Any advice on how to do the taper?  I have your Fotki site bookmarked.  Your Uncertain C is a fantastic build.  I might try one like it sometime in the future,  but I'm not up to your modelling skills.  It was great to see you on the M.C. Muse.  That's why this reply is late,  because I had seen the video when it came out and didn't realize you had replied.  I don't get around very well on the computer. lol

       

    3. Scott Colmer

      Scott Colmer

      Howdy,

      I see you posted on the Coffin Corner. If you do not go the 3D printed route, then scratch building one can be a fun project. Are you talking about the taper at the rear corner. That was made by cutting a V section out of a larger diameter tube. Scratchbuilding is just putting together shapes. If you study your subject, you can start breaking down the shapes. 

      Have fun!

      Scott

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