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i am taking a break from my camaro project to start on this 32 ford. it is jaguar powered , will have a quickchange rear and straight axle frontend.i narrowed the roadster body 1.750 inches and removed .375 from the bottom edge so far .rebent and narowwed the frame which is solid .250 brass. got a start on the engine and the webber carbs, just started on them.spent the last few days on a nose for it in brass.i carved a block of plastic to the general shape .hieght and length not finalize yet. i anealed .045 brass several times during the process of shrinking and hammering to fit. can't hammer on the buck very much,its to fragile. i use a lot of dollies, most i have formed myself. please take a look and leave your comments lookin forward again to hearing from you all,charlie

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This is an outstanding start to your model project. An amazing array of detail work shows within the photos. Thank you for sharing!  ?

Joe

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thank you all for you comments. hi andrew. yes paul it is 1/8 scale. finally got the body chopped up and back together again. i took 1.750 out of the body front to rear. i guess thats about 14 inches. cut the  bottom off and had to pie cut the cowl 1/8 at the top to 0 on the bottom to get it to look right.  narrowed the frame but its not done. i made a hammer form to make the tear drop shaped blisters for the places that protrude out side the body , it seems to work well. i also took time and alot of scrap stuff ,to make a bead roller.it works well also. i am going to make some different dies for it. the only die so far is the bead. got the nose partly mounted. i am going to finish the floor i have started and then the interior aluminum. thanks for looking, charlie

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VERY IMPRESSIVE. I've also thought about making a bead roller. Yours is interesting especially how your's is designed to let you adapt to different metal thicknesses. Do you have a female die under he metal?

 

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yes claude it is or was. it is a glue bomb i got on ebay. there is a lower die .i will take a picture without the metal so you can see and post it later this week. the bead is .040 wide and the female is .050 wide. same with the depth. i wish i had a little extra money i would build a better and stronger one of aluminum .it does work fine but the throat is not guite deep enough.

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You never cease to amaze me Charlie, everything you make is impressive and of great quality, another masterpiece in the making.

My current project is not from the same era but I will be back to see your prowess and your custom tools inspire me my friend.   I like what I see! ?

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Excellent job on the sheet work! I did the nose and tail of my Nostalgia Dragster with tin. most of my stuff is aluminum, but, I haven't gotten the hang of soldering it, yet. Your bead roller is great, too! There will have to be one of those in my future.

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Looks like the beaten metalwork is thin copper sheet.

Nice to see a model that utilises some kit items and made into something special with engineered parts. It is always interesting to see how different modeller resolve problems when making parts from scratch.

Did the Jaguar engine come from the Revellogram kit or as it machined from metal?

I will be following this project.

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hi noel it is brass that i anealed to soften . the engine is all hand made aluminum and plastic. i frncis your new project is fantastic !!! a couple of pictures for mike

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Everything is so beautiful and well done Charlie, I love every update and you keep us (me... ?) fully motivated!

I too prefer black wall tires but it is your build so your choice will be the right one.

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thank you francis. very nice to hear from you tom. i have been moving forward ,coming up with ideas along the way. the beadroller works well.rear suspension is complete except the shocks. made the rollbar fairing in wood to get a final shape and then pored a square block of 2 part urethane and recarved it. got the mid plate engine mount done and the mounts for it soldered on the frame . the front engine mount are next. brake drums and backing plates are done .alot of the parts are things i have made in the past few years and am now putting together in this project. thanks for checking in.

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hi andrew,i use a 2 part casting resin. i cast a  in square container or something round ,whatever is big enough for me to machine the part i want to make. the fairing on the back i made from wood just to get the radius  the way i wanted and then cast a block in a small rectangular box and recarved it from that. the brand name is SRC but I'm sure there are plenty of quality brands.hi francis wow, your grill is fantastic. your whole project is so nice.

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i have started the transmission and scatershield. the shield is modeled after the mcloed shield and the transmission is early muncie 4 speed. alot of filling and sanding time in the front case. i am going to make a multi disc clutch . i havent decided of which manufacturer

 

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