chryslerjunkandstuff Posted August 19 Posted August 19 (edited) Yo, what's up.. I'm lookin to get hold of several 1930s Ford related things, does anybody know if a 3d printing or resin casting dude makes any of this stuff in 1/24 scale? : -> 1935 Ford Phaeton body/top -> 1935 Ford wire wheels -> 1937 Ford Artillery wheels -> 1938 Ford Standard body/grille -> 1930s Ford factory stock Flathead V8 -> 1930s Ford various style factory hubcaps Thanks! Edited August 19 by chryslerjunkandstuff
Mr. Metallic Posted August 19 Posted August 19 1 hour ago, chryslerjunkandstuff said: 1937 Ford Artillery wheels The Revell 37 Ford pickup (and delivery) has some really nice artillery style wheels. There are lots of kits floating around out there that have stock flatheads in them. That same 37 pickup kit has a really nice one.
espo Posted August 19 Posted August 19 Might want to look at the top of this page where there is a list of many different suppliers and also their web sites.
Leo64 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 If you have access to someone that can print 3D files, you might want to check out the Cults3D website. I don't know about all the specific stuff you have listed, but here is one example of the Artillery wheels: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/16-artillery-on-white-walls and I've seen lots of Ford flathead motors on there. Steve A.
chryslerjunkandstuff Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 Right on, thanks yall.. I'll check those links out.. I DID look through the catalogs of many of the suppliers listed on the forum, but didn't see a whole lot of what I was lookin for,, hence, this post I made.. I'm wanting 1/24 stuff specifically, so, that rules out lots of ready made kit parts, as far as I can tell.. Most 30s Ford kits in 1/24 scale are hot rod type stuff..
stitchdup Posted August 21 Posted August 21 13 minutes ago, chryslerjunkandstuff said: Right on, thanks yall.. I'll check those links out.. I DID look through the catalogs of many of the suppliers listed on the forum, but didn't see a whole lot of what I was lookin for,, hence, this post I made.. I'm wanting 1/24 stuff specifically, so, that rules out lots of ready made kit parts, as far as I can tell.. Most 30s Ford kits in 1/24 scale are hot rod type stuff.. have a look on cults, there is more flathead stuff then you can think off, from stock thru to front mounted twin superchargers and almost everything inbetween. digital surface does a lot of early style wheels and theres a few other designers with parts
sidcharles Posted August 21 Posted August 21 never underestimate the power of Scalemates, plastic modeling database | stash manager not perfect, but helpful; for sure.
chryslerjunkandstuff Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 2 hours ago, stitchdup said: have a look on cults, there is more flathead stuff then you can think off, from stock thru to front mounted twin superchargers and almost everything inbetween. digital surface does a lot of early style wheels and theres a few other designers with parts Will do, thanks!
chryslerjunkandstuff Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 2 hours ago, sidcharles said: never underestimate the power of Scalemates, plastic modeling database | stash manager not perfect, but helpful; for sure. I've spent TOO MUCH time on that site lol, but I reckon I'll have another look, thanks!
Chris V Posted August 22 Posted August 22 The only kit sources for stock Ford Flathead V8's in 1:24 are the original issues of Monogram's 1934 Ford Coupé/Convertible and 1940 Ford Pickup. They're both quite expensive and hard to come by, and the detail level is typical of early sixties' kits with molded-in exhaust manifolds and crossover pipe.
chryslerjunkandstuff Posted August 22 Author Posted August 22 4 hours ago, Chris V said: The only kit sources for stock Ford Flathead V8's in 1:24 are the original issues of Monogram's 1934 Ford Coupé/Convertible and 1940 Ford Pickup. They're both quite expensive and hard to come by, and the detail level is typical of early sixties' kits with molded-in exhaust manifolds and crossover pipe. Thanks for that info man.. So, rare and hard to find, no wonder I've never seen any in 1/24 before.. Middling detailing by the sound of it too, so, reckon 3D is the best bet..
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