white00gt Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 (edited) Hi everyone , need to know if anybody knows of someone that can make-up a set of wheels from Resin- not sure how I can go about getting them made because there is not anything that can be used as a master for it . I have seen alisting for a company out there called geronimo works that cast's wheels that are origionals ,not made from another wheel out there .Maybe there is someone here located in the U.S. that does or is capable of doing the same the picture below is the wheel Iam looking to have made- 20" Shelby Razor wheel in 1/24-1/25 scale thanks Harry Edited October 18, 2008 by white00gt
thomas LB808 Labanon Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Not really the ones you want but similar. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=15193
white00gt Posted October 24, 2008 Author Posted October 24, 2008 Not really the ones you want but similar. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=15193 thanks for looking for me- I need to find a local shop that sells wheels , haven't been in CT very long and have no luck finding a good hobby shop-dnt want to buy stuff from over seas and have to wait a very long time for delivery
BigPoppa Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 Before you can ask for a caster, you need to work out the master. Casting is the easy part.
white00gt Posted October 26, 2008 Author Posted October 26, 2008 (edited) Before you can ask for a caster, you need to work out the master. Casting is the easy part. Unfortuanately I'm not that skilled - wish I knew how these guys come up with products that have not been made yet then cast them in resin -for example this website http://www.automobilminiaturen.de/product_...a9da3f8ce563643, has a saleen supercharger for the revell mustang I have not seen that part before although if someone in the US sold it I would buy a few in a heartbeat.....same goes for the Shelby wheels and if someone made the 25th ann. Saleen wheels I would buy them as well Anyway thats what I am asking , if someone knows how to cast origional parts Edited October 26, 2008 by white00gt
Aaronw Posted October 26, 2008 Posted October 26, 2008 Get some plastic and play, that is the only way to learn. I know that sounds kind of like a smart alec comment, but its not meant to be. I find the easiest way to start is get some good reference material, and break it down into small pieces. If there is already a similar part available, cheat and start with the usable portions (in this case perhaps the rim). In the case of the wheel you posted, you essentially have a pentagon in the center with five straight spokes radiating from the corners of the pentagon. Each spoke has a raised tapered section. Now I'm not going to say it would be easy to copy that wheel, but I'm sure if you started to experiment you would find it is not nearly as hard to do as you think it is. With all the new Mustang kits being released I don't think you would have a hard time getting it cast if you put together a good master for someone to use. The demand from the kits would be there to make it worth their time. Of course someone else will probably eventually get around to something similar if you are patient enough.
white00gt Posted October 27, 2008 Author Posted October 27, 2008 (edited) one of the top metal guys like Bob Dudek could probably cut some of these from aluminum for you for a healthy fee. they would look very nice though. the other thing to watch for, especially when it comes to anything "Shelby" or "Cobra" is that Carroll Shelby is very quick to burn you for using his name on products he doesn't have control over or hasn't authorized. Dave Never thought about Shelby name thing -Your right ok Mr. Shelby they are now called melby mazor wheels changed the name to protect my innocent butt How can I get in touch with Bob to get pricing for some Melby Mazors? Edited October 27, 2008 by white00gt
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