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1/16 Scale Army Vega Funny Car - Finished 10/14/2018


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Brad... Thank you my friend. I am not sure which I like best at the moment. The Brass one is .010" thick and the Aluminum is .016" When I go drill the rivets out I think the aluminum will be much easier to drill but the brass is probably more correct for a scale thickness. Here is a shot of the real back window

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Danno... Thank you buddy!!!

John... What can I say my friend... I don't think I have ever gotten the "WOW" factor from you. Umm I don't think anyone has ever crapped a twinkie looking at my stuff Rolling%20On%20the%20Floor_zpszxzwuolv.g

Clayton... Thank you. You are right having those proper tools helps as well. I feel sorta lucky that the guys at work were willing to help me out with this. No way I could of machined this on my own.

Bob... Thank you very much. I know this was going an extra mile or two. I could of made the panel out of plastic but no way in the world would I of gotten the slots to all match.

Ray... Thank you man!! I think its pretty cool in my book. ;)

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Hi Chris, this is good stuff you have going here! It's fun to check out the updates and to see how things are done in 1:1, and then applied to modelling.

I'll bet that Joe is even thinking about one of them millin' mo-sheens for the hobby room in his new house.

Michael

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Paul... I think maybe John accidentally ate one of his minions by chance... lol

Micheal... Thanks. yeah I wish I had the 3 Grand to go buy the Sherline machines that I want for home. I feel lucky that a couple of the guys at work don't mind helping me machine a few parts here and there. I had designed the fire bottle and it was turned on a CNC lathe as well.

Bob... I bet the part could of been laser cut. Although I would not know what company I could of went to for that. One of my other original ideas was to have this window 3D printed to see how it turned out but I am glad I just had these machined first because of how well they turned out. The co worker that helped me yesterday is supposed to run a bunch more for me tomorrow as I wanted extra. I figured since the set up time took a while which was longer than actually machining the parts. the parts took about an hour to run and it made 4 parts by stacking material up on each other and He will either double or triple the material stack up this time.

Art... Thanks buddy.

Tim.. Thanks my friend. I wish I could take all of the credit for machining them but I can't...lol.

Joe... Get it right. I think those sheets cost me only $2.70 a pop.... hahaha. Yea I figured that if the guys don't mind I will try to have them do some stuff here and there for me. Heck I just need to draw the stuff in Solidworks and give them a parasolid of the 3D model and he can program it in the CNC program they use to create the tool paths to cut the material.

Ok Fellas... I am going to go and see how many Rivets I can cut in a hour. Man I have been dreading this part of the build, I think its why I didn't do any work yesterday or today so far on it.

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Dave... thank you. You are welcome for sharing.

John.. thanks brother. That made my day.

Mike... thanks but please don't quit. I have learned so much from all of the amazing builders here and if mybsriff helps others learn as well that is a bonus

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Hey Fellas... I totally forgot that I took some video of the machining process and I meant to post it along with the pics. Here are a few videos for you to check out....

Here is a short video that is cutting the slots. You will see the top template holding down the pieces being cut:

http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Mooneyzs/media/Plastic%20Models/1974%20Vega%20Army%20Funny%20Car/DP-Army-Vega%207393_zpsyjaa9anx.mp4.html?sort=3&o=0

Here is the first pass for the profile of the outside of the window:

http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Mooneyzs/media/Plastic%20Models/1974%20Vega%20Army%20Funny%20Car/DP-Army-Vega%207394_zpsrnkta1nk.mp4.html?sort=3&o=1

Here was I believe the 2nd to last past of cutting the profile out:

http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Mooneyzs/media/Plastic%20Models/1974%20Vega%20Army%20Funny%20Car/DP-Army-Vega%207395_zpshgqk840f.mp4.html?sort=3&o=2

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Scott... thank you very much. The rivets shouldn't be too bad to do. I will transfer drill the holes from the the body that I already did. I will be working on this soon hopefully. Would like to get it knocked out so I can start blocking the body out and getting it reqdy for paint.

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