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What is a good source for kind of generic brake rotors with calipers. I did see a while back Replica's in Miniature but since no website and I don't do Facebook how can I see what they have??

Suggestions appreciated.

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If you are after bigger diameter brakes hobby design do a few different sets in resin and pe. Pretty nice to work with too but they need 18" or bigger wheels.

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10 hours ago, stitchdup said:

If you are after bigger diameter brakes hobby design do a few different sets in resin and pe. Pretty nice to work with too but they need 18" or bigger wheels.

No, I never use large diameter wheels, I'd say up to 16" as most of what I build are 55-72 cars. Thanks tho.

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5 hours ago, TransAmMike said:

No, I never use large diameter wheels, I'd say up to 16" as most of what I build are 55-72 cars. Thanks tho.

Most aftermarket disc brakes and calipers you find will be of the performance variety, and sized for upsized wheels and tires. Cross drilled and/or slotted rotors, as well as four piston calipers are a typical upgrade, so finding stock diameter, solid rotors, not to mentioned factory style single piston calipers is going to be a tall order.

The good news is the rotors are super easy to make, using sheet stock and a circle template. The rotors will take more work, but you can make convincing stock calipers with some effort. I honestly don't think you will find any stock style solid brake rotors and calipers in kit form from an aftermarket source.

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A tip I'm going to try soon is to use metal washers. They come in a huge range of sizes for diameter, thickness, and hole size along with having a nice metallic sheen. Just add a piece of plastic filed vaguely into the shape of a caliper and you're ready to go.

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2 hours ago, Casey said:

Most aftermarket disc brakes and calipers you find will be of the performance variety, and sized for upsized wheels and tires. Cross drilled and/or slotted rotors, as well as four piston calipers are a typical upgrade, so finding stock diameter, solid rotors, not to mentioned factory style single piston calipers is going to be a tall order.

The good news is the rotors are super easy to make, using sheet stock and a circle template. The rotors will take more work, but you can make convincing stock calipers with some effort. I honestly don't think you will find any stock style solid brake rotors and calipers in kit form from an aftermarket source.

 

1 hour ago, Fat Brian said:

A tip I'm going to try soon is to use metal washers. They come in a huge range of sizes for diameter, thickness, and hole size along with having a nice metallic sheen. Just add a piece of plastic filed vaguely into the shape of a caliper and you're ready to go.

Thanks for the tips. The washer idea to me make the most sense and since older car rotors aren't slotted or drilled anyway,they should look fine.  Except for maybe race cars. Now the calipers, have to figure that one out.

 

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Check out ted’s modeling market place. I picked up some chrome and some molded in silver. The are drilled rotors and have the calipers on them.  The ones I bought are made by Pegasus 

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21 hours ago, FLHCAHZ said:

Check out ted’s modeling market place. I picked up some chrome and some molded in silver. The are drilled rotors and have the calipers on them.  The ones I bought are made by Pegasus 

Sorry Chaz, just saw your post. I have seen those, seems like there is an issue with availability of Pegasus items.

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Years go I bought a set of white metal disc brakes with calipers from Herb Deeks. Also, a lot of Nascar kits had pretty generic disc brakes- maybe someone has some to trade.

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The Revell 1/25 '49 Mercury kit includes a set of four disc brake rotors .458" in diameter, which equates to 11.45" in 1:1. No calipers, however, just the discs:

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On 2/28/2021 at 10:55 AM, gotnitro? said:

Ebay has a seller called iceman collections ..his brakes might be too modern for what your looking for 

I used those on the NOVACAM I did...

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