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  1. scott, 33.5-17-16 tires are used. goodyeaqr only in nhra. 16x16 beadlocks are mandatory.
  2. you are entitled to your opinion. here's another one that hits my swoopy button.
  3. WOW, scott! you are doing an incredible job. keep up the good work. jeez, i wish you worked in bigger scales!!!!!!!
  4. here's a mercedes i thought looked pretty swoopy.
  5. thanks harry. i gotta agree......nothing looks more like real metal than real metal. so, the next thing was to machine the wheel mating surface to duplicate the lightened beadlock. next i machined the actual beadlock ring. here they are together.
  6. here's another car i think looks pretty swoopy.
  7. i'm not a classic vehicle kinda guy so, i like the non-orignal paint scheme. i think what does it for me, on this model. are the real wood details. well done and very authentic looking.
  8. chris and joe, thanks guys. i'll see if i can make them better with addition of the beadlocks. thanks richard. glad you like it.
  9. hey greg, my apologies. i was going to answer your question about the body and it slipped my mind. as of yet, i haven't done any body prep. i want to get the main frame rails built and some of the cage so i can mount the body. i believe, i need to support it better for sanding. i'm a little heavy handed.
  10. thanks dave and scott. appreciate the comments. dave, probably will be there. be lookin' for ya'.
  11. finished the other wheel center and got onto the rim. these wheels replicate a 16x16 double beadlock wheel w/ 4 1/2" backspace and a 5" bolt circle. the wheel. still have to machine the beadlock portion on the wheel. then make the bead lock rings.
  12. that engine is definately incredible tyrone. your ability to correctly detail at that scale amazes me. i have a question for you...what are you using for the drive belts on the dry sumppump and the vacuum pump?
  13. thank you guys! got the drawings done for the rear wheel centers. here's one of them. . fits nicely over the wheel hubs / studs. used a sharpie to see what they'll look like in black.
  14. thanks a ton, guys!!! it'd good to be working on this car again. it has sat entirely too long. tony, the rotor itself is a machinable composite of some sort. sort of like, but not, renshape. where it's from..........i don't know. sorry. the hubs are machined aluminum.
  15. here are the rear shocks. over the weekend i got around to making the motor plate, and front wheels.
  16. i started a pro mod camaro a while back. finally found some time to start on it again. here is the inspiration for the build. here is where i'm at. the motor and transmission. the rear end and rear brakes. front struts and front brakes.
  17. flat out awesome, greg.
  18. tyrone, your attention to authentic detail just keeps gettin' better. the rear looks incredible, as does the chassis. the motor is off to an awesome start. can't wait for the next installment.
  19. "These engines may have just inspired me to start building again!" one of the points to this thread........inspiration!
  20. question for you nikko. (maybe someone has already asked and i just missed it) do the fuel cars (t/f and funny car) run 1320 ft. or 1000 ft. like here?
  21. good looking stuff, peter!
  22. don, that's one i'd really love to hear in 1:1. a roots blown ferrari engine.............the sound would be awesome!!!!!!!!
  23. danno, i happen to be big enough to apologize when i'm wrong. from where i'm standing, you're comments came across just as snide as the replies i made. if you weren't quoting me, who were you quoting?...........just asking. i still question if you read the response as no one "banged" ira. my response was, in fact, geared toward responding to david c. if i made a mistake, i truly apolotgize. if you were really not adding fuel to the fire........why make a comment like that? in this thread?
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