iBorg Posted September 18, 2020 Posted September 18, 2020 This is a great build that really replicates Indy cars around the late 40's-early 50s.
Straightliner59 Posted September 19, 2020 Author Posted September 19, 2020 On 9/18/2020 at 12:28 PM, iBorg said: This is a great build that really replicates Indy cars around the late 40's-early 50s. Expand Thanks, Mike. It's been a fun project!
Straightliner59 Posted September 19, 2020 Author Posted September 19, 2020 On 9/18/2020 at 10:23 AM, alan barton said: It's working for me Dan! Can't wait to see it with the painted hood on those knockout wheels - I reckon it will look nicely stretched out then. I agree about those folk art cars - my hot rod collection has quite a few, including the Old Monogram 32 Hiboy with the two piece body, the 32 Sport coupe and the dragster you mentioned. Still have to build my Long John dragster. Cheers Alan Expand Thanks, Alan! Glad you like it! That hood should help, too, I agree! I have four more Monogram projects hanging around the bench, too. I derive a great deal of enjoyment, from them!
Straightliner59 Posted September 21, 2020 Author Posted September 21, 2020 I tried out the straight knurls and made the caps for the hand pressure pump. I bought a set of 100 TPI straight knurls, to make blower drive pulleys. This is the first time I used them. I like the way the pump looks! I made the brake handle from a piece of stainless wire, and the head of a pin. Wire insulation serves as the back nut. As always, questions, comments and critiques are welcome! Thanks for looking!
Straightliner59 Posted September 21, 2020 Author Posted September 21, 2020 Suddenly, it's the Batmobile!
Straightliner59 Posted September 27, 2020 Author Posted September 27, 2020 I mounted the hand pump. I need to make a fitting, to get the pressure hose inside the car, so it can run back to the fuel tank, along the floor, with the main fuel line. My next big hurdle will be getting the clutch/brake pedal assembly built. It's pretty similar to the one I just did for the Model A coupe, so, there won't be a ton of new research, to build it. I also made a punch from small tubing, and made tonneau snaps from aluminum duct tape, for the exterior part of the coaming/upholstery. As always, questions, comments and critiques are welcome. Thanks for looking!
Straightliner59 Posted September 28, 2020 Author Posted September 28, 2020 I wrapped the wheels with narrow strips cut from a black plastic garbage bag. They are attached with contact cement, dabbed after each few wraps.
Straightliner59 Posted October 2, 2020 Author Posted October 2, 2020 A simple setup for the pedals. It'll get paint, and a few little details. Then, on to the throttle. Questions, critiques and comments are always welcome. Thanks for looking!
Straightliner59 Posted October 2, 2020 Author Posted October 2, 2020 (edited) It's getting there. Got the pedals painted. Brake and clutch linkage are super simple, due to the fact that the body won't be removeable, and even the pedals are barely visible, with it on. I just didn't see any sense in going nuts! Brake handle is sorted out, torque tube cut to length. Next project will be throttle pedal and linkage. Hood will be a little tricky. I should be able to "button up" the body, over the weekend. As always, questions, comments, critiques are always welcome! Thanks for looking. Edited October 2, 2020 by Straightliner59
Earl Marischal Posted October 4, 2020 Posted October 4, 2020 Really neat trick with the steering wheel wrap Daniel. Rest of it is coming on nicely too. steve
Straightliner59 Posted October 5, 2020 Author Posted October 5, 2020 On 10/4/2020 at 8:00 PM, Earl Marischal said: Really neat trick with the steering wheel wrap Daniel. Rest of it is coming on nicely too. steve Expand Thanks, Steve. I thought that just might work! I made a new gauge panel, today. It's not installed, in the photos, as it still needs some fine trimming, and to be "notched", where it meets the pipe, so it nestles in. Thanks for looking!
Straightliner59 Posted October 15, 2020 Author Posted October 15, 2020 It's been a few, since I updated this. The bottom "half" is getting ever so close! I'm down to lap belts, and a little touch up/clean up. Then, I will make the fitting for the pressure pump, and add that line, so that I can close the body, before adding the seat back, and all the padding. I still need to make lenses and bezels for the gauge panel, and figure out something to make a piece of molding, for the top arc, where it meets the body. I want to get everything done, but the hood, which I am kind of excited about. I'm going to make all three pieces from aluminum sheet, and hinge it on one side. I think that should look pretty cool. Anyway, here are a couple of shots of it, as it sits, now. The plastic engine panels are the first ones I made, years ago. They're just in place, here, to get an idea of how it will look. I will also make a new top piece for the hood. As always, questions, critiques and comments are welcome. Thank for looking!
Straightliner59 Posted October 17, 2020 Author Posted October 17, 2020 On 10/16/2020 at 6:00 AM, Art Laski said: This build continues to be cool, Dan! Expand Thank you, Art! I got the seat belts installed. That's the last major step for the lower half!
Straightliner59 Posted October 18, 2020 Author Posted October 18, 2020 The upper body is mounted to the lower body! I set it on the wheels, just to get a look. Next major project will be the cockpit padding, and finishing the gauge panel. It's getting close, for sure!
Straightliner59 Posted October 19, 2020 Author Posted October 19, 2020 The cockpit side padding is complete and installed. The gauge panel is done (no photos, yet). Most of the rest of the stuff will need to wait until the hood is sorted. As always, critiques, comments and questions are welcome. Thanks for looking!
Earl Marischal Posted October 19, 2020 Posted October 19, 2020 The half round strip as padding a great idea. I may steal it! steve
Straightliner59 Posted October 20, 2020 Author Posted October 20, 2020 On 10/19/2020 at 6:30 PM, Earl Marischal said: The half round strip as padding a great idea. I may steal it! steve Expand Thanks, Steve! I've seen a few articles and tutorials on using it, and thought this was as good a place, as any, to try it! It worked out well!
misterNNL Posted October 21, 2020 Posted October 21, 2020 Great skills are obvious here. Accurate details,many scratch built parts and very realistic overall appearance. Will there be a windscreen?
Straightliner59 Posted October 21, 2020 Author Posted October 21, 2020 On 10/21/2020 at 1:27 AM, misterNNL said: Great skills are obvious here. Accurate details,many scratch built parts and very realistic overall appearance. Will there be a windscreen? Expand Thank you, very much, Tom. There will, indeed be a windscreen!
Straightliner59 Posted October 23, 2020 Author Posted October 23, 2020 Here is the completed gauge panel. I'm not completely satisfied with the engine-turning, but, I will keep at it until I figure out a way to get a uniformly-sized pattern. I just haven't found the proper abrasive, yet.
misterNNL Posted October 28, 2020 Posted October 28, 2020 On 9/27/2020 at 1:05 PM, Straightliner59 said: I mounted the hand pump. I need to make a fitting, to get the pressure hose inside the car, so it can run back to the fuel tank, along the floor, with the main fuel line. My next big hurdle will be getting the clutch/brake pedal assembly built. It's pretty similar to the one I just did for the Model A coupe, so, there won't be a ton of new research, to build it. I also made a punch from small tubing, and made tonneau snaps from aluminum duct tape, for the exterior part of the coaming/upholstery. As always, questions, comments and critiques are welcome. Thanks for looking! Expand Please share your duct tape punch tool with us like how your made it etc. I can see a lot of very Neat uses for one of those. Thanks.
Straightliner59 Posted October 28, 2020 Author Posted October 28, 2020 On 10/28/2020 at 1:22 AM, misterNNL said: Please share your duct tape punch tool with us like how your made it etc. I can see a lot of very Neat uses for one of those. Thanks. Expand Hi, Tom. I simply used a short length of 1/32" tubing, and tapered the inside edge with an X-Acto blade. I just chuck it in a pin-vise, to use it. The tapered inside edge causes the tape to dome, as it's cut. Makes pretty nice snaps!
Straightliner59 Posted November 3, 2020 Author Posted November 3, 2020 I made a leather "boot" to surround the seat from a doubled-over black plastic trash bag. I think the texture is very nice. I added black piping of Detail Master black .0075" wire. I originally intended to use their red Detail Wire for all the piping, but, I couldn't get it to stick to the body, so, I went with the too-big stuff. I need to clean/touch all of this up. That will get me very close to mounting the wheel/tire assemblies.
Scott Colmer Posted November 5, 2020 Posted November 5, 2020 Hey Daniel, I've been following along and I have to say this a fabulous build. All the extra detail is fantastic. You were asking how to get and even pattern on scale engine turning. Here is a pic of my solution. The trick is to hold the turning tool steady and move the surface being turned.. I made the jig in the picture. It keeps the rod with a piece dot of cloth sand paper glued to the end from walking. The surface is ducting tape. It takes the pattern very well. I tried this process with bare metal foil, but it turned the foil brittle and it chipped when it was installed. Scott
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