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Nice choice Stan. I have to say your paint on the Impala is very well done. I'd say you had a productive year. Cheers, Tim
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Now THAT is cool Vern. And that's coming from a dyed in the wool Ford man. Tim
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Really sharp Richard. Your attention to detail is really shining through. Tim
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1956 FORD VICTORIA CUSTOM AND DRAG VERSION: "Finished pictures posted"
Codi replied to John Teresi's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hey John, sure like them both as I said before, but now that the white drag car is done, I have to say it's my favorite. Nice pair of builds. Congratulations. Tim -
Henry J Twin Turbo - Didn't see that coming..........
Codi replied to Codi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hi, Intercooling plumbing is done. Each pipe has 4 different angles and elbows to make it work. I was going to just bend solder or alum. rod to do this but I wanted to see if I could fab the joints as you see them. More like a real car. There are 4 band clamps and I have to add the welds yet. But they're basically done. I included some pics where the firebottles will be positioned as an fyi. Cheers,Tim -
Henry J Twin Turbo - Didn't see that coming..........
Codi replied to Codi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hi Michael, no I am not familiar of a solder that will join the two metals. If you can learn more and share it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you as always for your positive comments. I'll have some updates & pics in a few days hopefully. Cheers, Tim -
Jeremy, I actually remember when the real thing when it broke cover many many years ago. You're doing it justice. Great start on the engine and trans. This should be a fun thread to follow. Good luck with it! Tim
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Erik, your 57' is my personal favorite. Just a beautiful car and color combo. Any other photos of it (chassis / engine) perhaps ? Congrats. Tim
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Cato, my best wishes and prayers are with you and your wife at this time. Sincerest regards, Tim
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Mark, what a way to wrap up the year with it's completion. The entire thread has been inspiring to follow. What are you going to do for your next build if I may ask? Happy New Year! Tim
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Henry J Twin Turbo - Didn't see that coming..........
Codi replied to Codi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Gene, glad to be of help. Bill, thanks for checking it out. I know of what you speak when it comes to the notion of "burn-out" on a build. But I think I've got my attitude towards the hobby figured out finally, at least as it relates to me personally (and my personality). I get the biggest kick out of learning new techniques and skills in building a car. Each part of the car is a mini challenge that I enjoy tackling. Putting it all together at the end is just a bonus that I look forward to but it's not the "goal" if ever there was one. I just do it for fun. Thanks again for your interest and sentiments. Dennis, glad you stumbled upon the Henry thread and appreciate your compliment. Hope you enjoy the rest of the build as it progresses. -
Peter, you've nailed them all. So sharp looking. I'll be sure to check out your site and follow along in the future. Cheers, Tim
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Nice eclectic choice of builds. Covers a broad range of periods and themes. Congratulations Yuri. Any chassis or engine shots btw? Have a Happy New Year as well! Tim
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1956 FORD VICTORIA CUSTOM AND DRAG VERSION: "Finished pictures posted"
Codi replied to John Teresi's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Cool John. Like that green glass roof too. Tim -
Henry J Twin Turbo - Didn't see that coming..........
Codi replied to Codi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Good eye Joe. The engine block for this engine was made from scratch (plastic) and was based on a punched out small block all aluminum Shelby model. The basis for the Shelby 427 block was the original Ford 351W. The Arias hemi heads were designed to fit this block. So, in the spirit of the engine "development" it took on a "Shelby" theme. You'll see a similar logo on the top of the intake plenum too. Tim -
Henry J Twin Turbo - Didn't see that coming..........
Codi replied to Codi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Joe, I use Archer Fine Transfers for plastic (like the headers) and for the aluminum, I use metal welds by Hobby Design. You have to carefully super-glue them in place. Glenn, thank you! Tim -
Henry J Twin Turbo - Didn't see that coming..........
Codi replied to Codi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hi Randy, I'll bolt the intercoolers to their mounts on the main hoop. On those pieces that need joining (pipes etc.) I use almost exclusively Devcon 2 part 5 minute epoxy. The part number is S210. One side of the tube is blue and the other clear. I share that as there are a dozen different devcon glues and you want to get the right one. It dries and grips harder than any loctite glue. I do use loctite gel super glues occassionally for smaller parts when strength isn't of primary importance. The bonus with Devcon is the 5 min. time to adjust the pieces before they start to firm up. 6 hours later, won't budge and dries clear too. Lastly, on the intercoolers, when I put the collectors on the bottom I will drill out and "pin" them with a piece of rod inserted for additional strength and use the devcon. Hope I was of help. Tim -
Adventures in soldering:The GT40 project New pics 2/13/17
Codi replied to Randy D's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Randy, I REALLY like what you're doing here. Great eye for detail and you're fab skills are top-notch. A truly fun and inspiring thread to watch. Cheers, Tim -
Ed, the wheels are not mine, they are from Jim at MicroNitro. I showed them because I agree with you, it will be a shame to cover them up....so I thought I'd post a pic before that happens. Chris, THAT sounds so cool...I bought several different jet aircraft kits too to "borrow" some parts and ideas for my project. That should be killer when you get it started. Gene, all of my paint jobs on my few finished cars turned out well in my estimation but man were they a struggle to get them there. I've learned a lot about getting solid results with bodywork and paint but it seems "hit or miss" for me when it comes to final paint. It's the one aspect of the hobby that I can truly say I've not mastered and I envy the guys that just lay down beautiful paint car after car. Cheers, Tim
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Henry J Twin Turbo - Didn't see that coming..........
Codi replied to Codi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Gene, David, Mike and Bob.....thanks fellas for the comments. Here are some pics of the inters upside down with the machined collectors on them. The pics are just mock-ups and not assembled yet. The angled pipe will allow the space I need to angle and fit the plumbing now flat on the passenger side floor (side by side) and out of the way of the electrics, fire bottles and other necessary features. I'm hopeful I can bend some rod/tube to make them fit but just in case, i know this will work now. Next week I'll finish up the necessary v-clamps and other minor details. Next on the chassis is the funny cage and trans tunnel rails. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone and your families! Tim -
1958 Mercury Parklane convertible - Class of '58 - Graduate #11
Codi replied to Ramfins59's topic in Model Cars
I can only echo what the others have said Rich. THAT is sharp sharp car. Cheers, Tim -
Tuilo, from the paint choices to the subtle bodywork, your car is a testament to the adage, that "less is more". Really nice build. Congrats and thanks for sharing. Tim
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Henry J Twin Turbo - Didn't see that coming..........
Codi replied to Codi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Well, got the intercooling plumbing almost done. The collector box I machined out of 1/4" rod. Both boxes will be located on the very bottom of the twin tanks. (Thanks again to Comp1839 for his machining tips) I angle cut 3/16" aluminum tube to make it all fit properly now. I have to make a second one and add some weld lines and custom V-band clamps and they'll be good to go. Happy Holidays, Tim -
Bill...thanks for the compliment. Truly appreciated. Gene, I used to paint in my basement but after having to strip and re-do paint about half the time I gave up on it. I only spray small parts or sub-assemblies during the winter months (i have a paint booth) and wait till Spring to paint bodies. I setup and spray in my garage then when the temp is upper 70's or better. Much more consistent I've found. This car was sprayed under such conditions and was going down smoothly until coat 6 or 7 of the blue Kandy. I put too much on at one particular pass and with the curves of the body, it puddled...so, I sanded the car instead of dipping as the chemical bathes attack the putty and glue so......it has to wait till spring to be completed. I would add however that Harry P., our administrator just sprayed his Boattail and it's beautiful. And he shared that he paints in his garage and then takes it inside immediately (and he lives in Chicago which has less favorable paint weather than here in Penna.) Maybe I'm doing something wrong. My basement is about 63 degrees with 35% humiditiy. Check out his car, it's pretty slick. Tim
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Henry J Twin Turbo - Didn't see that coming..........
Codi replied to Codi's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Thank you Dave. And for the valuable insights and guidance you've provided as I continue the build. Tim