Trainwreck Posted Sunday at 10:21 PM Posted Sunday at 10:21 PM (edited) IYO what would be the best representation of a kit provided 750 Holley carb in 1/25th scale? No resin. Thanks. Edited Sunday at 10:50 PM by Trainwreck
TECHMAN Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago WILLIAM Right off hand, I don't remember any "decent" 1/25 scale 4779 Holley 750 carbs in any of the kits, there was a "reasonably decent" replica in the old Revell ASA kits, but if I'm remembering correctly, those were 1/24 (not that it's very noticeable on a 1/25 engine)...... Downside: OOP kits, not too cheap now, and availability not so good either, only to get a carb......... There are several GOOD outlets available (and members here) that provide 3D printed versions (since you're opposed to resin}, Texas 3D for one. Hope that helps...... DJ
RancheroSteve Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 7 minutes ago, TECHMAN said: there was a "reasonably decent" replica in the old Revell ASA kits, but if I'm remembering correctly, those were 1/24 The ASA kits are listed as 1/25 and yes, they have rather nice carbs. Not sure why you're ruling out resin, but Fireball Modelworks has some excellent pieces. https://www.fireballmodels.info/fmr-093.html 4
TECHMAN Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) STEVE My apologies!!!! Went brain dead!!!! YES, ABSOLUTELY!!!! Fireball has some of the VERY BEST looking carbs available on the market, and in both 1/24 and 1/25 scales, THANKS for bringing that to light, will probably be one of the best sources. I thought his was 3D printed?????? DJ Edited 18 hours ago by TECHMAN additional info 1
Trainwreck Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Thanks for the responses gentlemen, I think I have one of the ASA T-birds in my stash from a purchased lot I'll take a look. RancheroSteve, I've had zero good luck with resins so I avoid them like the plague. ( And I'm Cheap ). Edited 18 hours ago by Trainwreck
RancheroSteve Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Apparently some of his parts are now 3D printed, but I believe the carbs are still resin cast in order to get the detail he wants. They really are outstanding and his service is first-rate. 1
TECHMAN Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Also, RON COON RESINS does both resin and 3D printed carbs, the newest 3D printed Holley (without air horn) is really pretty nice (have a stash of them)' DJ 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 32 minutes ago, RancheroSteve said: ...They really are outstanding and his service is first-rate. I can second that. They are absolutely beautiful. 3
peteski Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 18 hours ago, Trainwreck said: I've had zero good luck with resins so I avoid them like the plague. ( And I'm Cheap ). Neither excuse seems to apply (crappy plastic kit carburators are neither good or cheap nowadays). And as far as resin goes, what specific type of a problem have you experienced with resin parts? Polystyrene is also a type of resin you know. And while the Fireball's carbs do look like they are cast from polyurethane resin , I bet dollars to donuts that the master pattern is 3D printed. Those have way too fine level of detail to be scratchbuilt by someone. Their bases even show artifacts of 3D printing. Edited 11 minutes ago by peteski 1
bobss396 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 13 hours ago, TECHMAN said: Also, RON COON RESINS does both resin and 3D printed carbs, the newest 3D printed Holley (without air horn) is really pretty nice (have a stash of them)' DJ I like his Predator carburetor, think the number is CARB-6. Very nice detail.
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