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C.A.R.B.S Fall Fest 2024 Dayton, Ohio 11/02/2024...Who's Going???
Paul Payne replied to thatz4u's topic in Contests and Shows
I will be there. Breakfast is excellent! Contest and swap meet too! -
Glad you painted it something other than green- great job so far! Looking for ward to more!
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Rat Rod Motorcycle
Paul Payne replied to Paul Payne's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
Thanks, guys, had a lot of fun with something different! Check out my WIP site if you haven't already. -
Ace, thank you so much for the tutorial!
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I need a few for some projects. Anyone have some?
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A 3 carb flathead and a Columbia 2 speed rear end- that should handle the extra weight no problem!
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44th Annual Hoosier Model Car Association Contest and Swap Meet
Paul Payne commented on Dan Wilson's event in Model Car Shows/Events
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Turning into one very classy ride!
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Making progress! Plug wires, electrical lines, oil lines, and fuel lines in place! Exhaust system is fabricated and installed! My driver figure is progressing. The handlebars have been bent up and remain to be painted, and the brake line and throttle cable have yet to be figured out. The master cylinder needs to be placed and installed, with the front and rear brake lines yet to be installed. This little project may be finished soon!
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1949 Ford F-3 Rat Wrecker
Paul Payne replied to Chuck Most's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Great reference material! Have fun in Styrenistan!
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Glad to see this thread again- looking forward to more!
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More mockups- in 1/25th scale, this will be a BIG bike! The seat was formed from a cut down regular seat- back removed, seat portion reshaped into a motorcycle saddle- the driver figure sits on it perfectly. I may be removing a bit more from the rear of the bottom frame to place the rear wheel properly. I will be using watchmakers fuzee chain for the final drive. This can be located from S. Larose and Co.- a very large watch parts and tools supply house. It is actually miniature roller chain and is perfect for 1/25th scale. The instrument panel is from an old junker Corvette.
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Constructed the basic front fork assembly and roughed out the springers. Here's a preliminary mock up. Still need to drill lightening holes in the forks. The geometry will change to make the bottom of the frame parallel to and much closer to the ground- will shorten the pivot sleeve as well as the forks themselves.
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Decided to build one of these. Starting with the Harley shovelhead from the Cherry Bomb, I began to scrounge through the parts stashes for possible parts. Several curved beam axles looked promising. Also found a wide tire for the rear, discovered the Riviera wire wheels were a good fit. The front tire and wheel is from the Bugatti T35B- two outer wheel halves will be used. The bottom chassis member is the handle of a plastic teaspoon, the upright is a curved I beam axle with holes drilled, and the upper member is H section, also with holes drilled. The gas tank is an aircraft canopy. More photos when I get more done!
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Sorry, don't have one.
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Looking for a coupe or tudor sedan?
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This is a great project! May I suggest a V front windshield?
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Progress! Cobra chassis has been grafted onto the T-bird floor pan, and the engine is installed. Next will be trial fitting the body and starting the interior. Dash will be the T-bird's but everything else except the Cobra seats will be bits and pieces fitted together.
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Afraid the original kit windshield is long gone- maybe before I purchased the bird. The windshield in the picture is a "fire for effect" piece- will definitely be reworked if used. BTW, your Bird is a real beauty! Plan on trying color shift blue paint on mine- first time for this kind of paint. Interior will be varying shades of sea blue.
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