ismaelg Posted May 2 Author Posted May 2 Hello, From the little research I've done, it seems the PC-17 had either a solid one-piece wing support (Al Unser's car) or 2 thin vertical supports (Mears and Sullivan). The kit has the single support but Mears ran with the 2 thin vertical supports. Al Unser's car Here is version #1 of my own support, made out of sheet aluminum. I'll work it a little more but it is quite flimsy. I'll play around with styrene, acetate and maybe brass but I think this one still has potential. Thanks, Ismael 1
Big John Posted May 21 Posted May 21 Hi Ismael, I've started a thread Show Us Your indy Cars and hope to see some of your other projects. The Wasp would be a great addition.
ismaelg Posted May 30 Author Posted May 30 Hello, Version 2.0 of the wing support. BRASS!! Way much stronger, straighter and overall better than the original aluminum one I did. While ever so slightly thicker, I believe it will be better overall. Thanks, Ismael 1
ismaelg Posted Wednesday at 03:12 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 03:12 AM (edited) Hello, So, let me see if I understand this: We take a yellow molded kit. We complain it is molded in yellow but that's another story. We work it, we prime it and we paint it.... YELLOW! Then we don't understand when people call us weird! 🤣 This is only the first coat of paint. It actually looks better in the picture than what it really is. I call it the colored primer because this will be sanded down smooth to almost nothing before putting many more color coats. You can see the back of the engine compartment floor is still plastic color. Thanks, Ismael Edited Wednesday at 03:42 AM by ismaelg 1 1
ismaelg Posted Thursday at 02:07 AM Author Posted Thursday at 02:07 AM Hello, This will be a curbside with the engine cover permanently attached. So no use to detail the engine. Only what will be visible. Added some fluid lines with anodized hardware. I had previously made plastic (2 different ones), brass and aluminum rear axles. The aluminum was not bad but I will most likely use the brass one for a hint of contrast. Thanks, Ismael 1
ismaelg Posted Friday at 04:23 AM Author Posted Friday at 04:23 AM Hello, Conversation with myself: "What the hell are you doing?" "Ohh!!! Carry on!" Onboard air jacks for pit stops service. Thanks, Ismael 1
absmiami Posted Friday at 04:19 PM Posted Friday at 04:19 PM Good news bad news curbsides will hide the eng detail but you'll be the only builder with an eng cover that actually fits properly onto the body work - trust me on that one - thats the good news and by the way - if you are not too far along - the Penske yellow had a light pearlescent finish - subtle - but visible in bright sunlight ...
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