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Charlie has always been one of my favorite drivers and had some of the prettiest cars. I hope I can do it justice

these are the rear ladder bars made from stainless and uses aluminum heim joints...

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some of the tin work

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early start on the magneto as well

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completed mag

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heres the motor almost completed and setting in the chassis. still need to clean the chassis up more

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Heres an overall shot. You can see where Ive modified the rollcage a bit more...

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Thanks for looking...

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:) Shane, you KNOW I already like your builds,an if this bad boy comes out ANYTHING like your last one(Pure Hell, wasn't it?) It'll be a MONSTER too! Besides I already was a Charlie Allen Dart fan!!! :lol:
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Looking good. I love Charlie Allen's car. I am building a slot car using his body. I am still mocking it up. I was wondering if your using slix decals and how were you going to handle the hood decal with the scoops. I am thinking about matching the decal, paint the scoops red and cut ovals on the decal sheet so I can lay the hood decal flat. Any ideas? Thanks!

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The fuel lines to the injection are awesome. They look perfectly in scale ( something hard to get bang on). The colours (or paint ) you used is right on as well. The blower scoop looks like chrome Alclad. Is the blower itself magnesium alclad?

  • 3 weeks later...
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Thanks alot everyone. the blower is painted with alclad magnesium good eye my friend.

here is a small update on the tin work. it is roughed in and will need a bit of tweaking, sanding and polishing to get it right..

I still need to form the shroud for the blower hat as well

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  lonewolf01 said:
great build one question how did you do the mag it looks so real you have any deatils on how :angry:

The boots are from RB Motion and the body of the mag is just various sizes of aluminum tubing that I spun in my dremel and polished. not too tough to do....

oh and the cap is from the Polar lights kit I started with...

  • 2 weeks later...
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Just a quick update to let you guys know the frame is done with the exception of some clean up and it will be ready for a coat or three of HOK Blue Blood. This will come later after the rest of the suspension is done..

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Here a shot of what the ride height will look like

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Shane, with every pic, it looks better an better! This is really gonna be a killer, I always liked that body style of Dart(67/69)anyway, you just made it BETTER!!!It's lookin GREAT! :wub:

  • 2 weeks later...
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Thanks George and everyone else.

no turning back now.

Chassis is in paint. HOK Blue Blood over a base of white.

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The front axle is built from brass, soldered and chrome plated. the coilovers are functional and the suspension works..

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Thanks for looking...

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Lil Darts loookeeeen Gooood, Shane. Did you have to mod the front wheel wells? It looks like ya did some work on 'em. So far Daddy-O, shes comin out GREAT! ( as usual). :)

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  george 53 said:
Lil Darts loookeeeen Gooood, Shane. Did you have to mod the front wheel wells? It looks like ya did some work on 'em. So far Daddy-O, shes comin out GREAT! ( as usual). :)

Thanks George,

Yes the front wheel wells were moved forward about 1/2"

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  dragmodeler said:
I build a lot of drag cars. This is exceptionally nice! I was just wondering what you used for the body tin work.

Thanks K&S aluminum sheet and a product called "Maid-O-Metal"

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Final fitting is done and I'll gluing up the sub assembly's this weekend. going to be cleaning up some glue excess on the interior switches and squaring up the motor too.

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