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Randy D

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  1. Man, I start to run out of superlatives when you get to painting all the details you put into this Beautiful work brother. Randy
  2. Craig, Harold (HRM) will ship this week then again in late Oct. I will let you know when I find out what items are on which shipments. Thanks for your interest and patience Randy
  3. Thank you Brian, you are too kind !!! Appreciate it Steve !!! Mike, Thank you and I've sent you a pm to see what I have screwed up on !!! Thanks Bill, I'll get your order out first thing Thank you folks, Randy
  4. Hi Folks, I am pleased to announce that 'Scale Production' products are now in stock.
  5. Hi Chris, I keep looking at that motor and marveling at your masterful skills my friend !!!!!!!!!!!! I just knew you had to redo something New tins look great ! Randy
  6. Not only is that a gorgeous example of scratch building, you actually made your own stock!!!!!!!!!! You truly are at a whole other level my friend!! Randy
  7. Scott, The scale is 1/24th and the price will be $65.00 Should be in stock in a couple of weeks. Randy
  8. Like the new goodies Jason, where did you find those steering wheels???? Randy
  9. Looking good my friend !!! Those decals look to be an interesting project Randy
  10. Right back at you Dan Clark Would trade with Dan anytime !! Randy
  11. I can only sit back an marvel at what you create brother, just AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! Randy P.S. Happy Birthday !!!!! Glad to see you caught up to me
  12. Really ??? with a seal too???? You are a good kind of crazy my friend!!!!! Randy
  13. Love the chassis construction my friend !!!! Randy
  14. Great job on this one Wesley!!! How was this kit for building up? Have the Stratos in the stash and it looks nice in the box. Randy
  15. Great to see you building this one Jason !!! Those MFH wheels look terrific and can't wait to see the motor built up ! Randy
  16. Good to see your progress Brad !!!! Randy
  17. JC, You've got the chassis looking good !!!!! Randy
  18. Hi Pat, Great job on the Ferrari!!!!! Randy
  19. Okay my friend, that magneto is just flat out crazy!!!!!!!!! You even included the folds at the end of the clip. Randy
  20. Beautiful scratch work going into this one JC !!!!! That engine bay is terrific and you killed that motor !!!! Did you use some of that bendable rod for the headers? Randy
  21. Hi Folks, A big thank you to all that commented since the last update !!!!!!!!!!!!! Belated answers to a couple of questions.... Andrew, The smallest size so far is .3mm Albion makes the nickel silver thin walled tubing in sizes from .3mm up to .9mm If I need anything smaller or larger it is solid wire. Richard, It is assembled with actual threaded nuts and bolts so it will operate. The smallest is .5mm from Scalehardware also .7mm from T2M. Mike , you are correct I use the small tweezers from Laski Scale Specialties to tighten them. An update on bodywork...... I posted my attempts at some bodywork ( fenders ) back at the beginning of this thread. The material was tin sheet from K & S . This was okay but I really wanted to emulate the 1:1 car and build the body out of aluminum. The catch being that I wanted to solder it together. Michael Gray had done some solder work using ally on his Bantam dragster build so i knew it could work. The criteria would be that I could do this at my modeling bench and use a small butane torch and my Weller 40w pencil iron. The bodywork will be .016" sheet stock from K & S. I also wanted to use some ally 'printers plate' , that my buddy Brad had provided me , that is about .008" The product I went with is a Harris Company product called 'Al-solder 500 Kit' https://www.amazon.com/Harris-500K-Al-Solder-Aluminum-Solder/dp/B001HWFM9Y?SubscriptionId=AKIAIKOHFALUJCKC3KXQ&tag=bdyahoo-desk-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B001HWFM9Y&m=A3REPELT3CBVRK You get a jar of flux and a small roll of solder... Joining a flat piece and an angle piece of the thin printers plate.... The technique here is to heat the metal surrounding the area where you have placed the flux, not the joint itself. You form your solder into a rod, when the flux starts to bubble and turn brown you run a bead of solder along the joint. On my practice piece i moved left to right along the joint. At first the solder did not flow but blobbed up. It worked like it was supposed to as I traveled to the right. Tried 'tinning' the flat piece and adding a small piece.... Used the pencil iron resting on the piece being added to see if it would heat the 'tinned' solder below and join the two. results... Formed a fender from the .016 sheet stock using the Dapping block... Joining the fender to another piece simulating a hood..... Moving on to a full "practice" body..... By no means am I an expert at this but having fun trying !!!! Encouraged enough by this start of the "practice" front clip that I will build it up into a whole car. This will give me chance to work on my skills before tackling the Maserati. Thanks for looking in! Randy
  22. I'm with Brad on this one Buddy, really good to see the update !!! Beautiful work !!!!! Randy
  23. Love the progress Brian !!!!! Could use more than one pic my friend Randy
  24. Great to see an update on this one Pete !!!!!! The desk looks terrific !!! Randy
  25. I just love it when you post some mockups !!!!! The different colors are really making the engine pop my friend, can't wait to see some more details added on. Randy
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