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I'm really impressed whit those pieces of pure art! You really inspire me to try, to push harder to make more scratch build in my models!

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I found this picture of a 1920's dirt track racer a while back and figured it would make an interesting scratchbuild. Would you believe this thing hurtled around a quarter mile dirt track with driver and riding mechanic..... with no seat belts!

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Here's my 1/32 scale version using the Pyro Couplet frame, engines and wheels. The rest is scratchbuilt

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Tony

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Spent the last hour and a half going thru all this....stunning work everyone!!

Included a couple of my current drag racing projects....pro mod scratchbuilt chassis' in brass and styrene. The bodies are not 100% scratched, but pretty close. (68 Vette Roadster and 2011 Challenger Pro Mod's)

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  On 2/19/2013 at 5:19 PM, GTMust said:

I found this picture of a 1920's dirt track racer a while back and figured it would make an interesting scratchbuild. Would you believe this thing hurtled around a quarter mile dirt track with driver and riding mechanic..... with no seat belts!

1986_Haucke_Ford.jpg

Here's my 1/32 scale version using the Pyro Couplet frame, engines and wheels. The rest is scratchbuilt

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Tony

no seat belts? there's only one steering wheel between them to hang on to!

makes the Bug look lake a Nader design. great job on the build.

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Awesome projects........ B)

this is mine..........

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i used 1/8 brass tubing.

this is the idea.........

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this is the first time that i build something like this............ B)

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That school bus is amazing, Tom. How did you do the hood, fenders, etc.? I want to build a Loadstar 1600, and it looks like I will have to scratch the cab. Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated. As for the rest of the work shown in this thread- just incredible! I love seeing what you folks can do.

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All the builds that I've seen here are awesome. Now, if you ever get a chance to see the school bus in person, it is more than awesome. I can't find the right words to describe it but it won best of show in Columbus Ohio ( I forget what year :(). It sure looks like Tom took a 1:1 bus and shrunk it down to scale. The greatest build of a bus ever. Great job Tom. :) :) Dan

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I'm in awe.

I like seeing all the scratchbuilt stuff, but I simply don't have the skill's or patience to do so. So my idea of scratchbuild ususally means " Oh BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH,,, I scratched it now I gotta rebuild it "

To the ones making a complete replica from nothing but an idea and stryene sheets/strips simply amazes me

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Tom…what beuatiful builts! Wow!

Buddies – you’re all crazy. Incedible! I’m a little light with my gadgets, if I look at your builts…braving the gap.

I took a few pictures of my post in “my” german forum. Here we go.

57’ Bel Air; Window lifter mechanic and the inner Doorpanels:

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My favorite Open Road Camper; aquarium and more than 170 „stuff“ parts:

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surfboard built of wood:

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60‘Impala Hydro hemi –boat:
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Dodge A100 Trailer:
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66’ Olds 442 in a workshop. Opened doors, Built harness, disturbitor, powersteering,…
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  On 2/20/2013 at 2:09 PM, frozono said:

Awesome projects........ B)

this is mine..........

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i used 1/8 brass tubing.

this is the idea.........

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this is the first time that i build something like this............ B)

Did you build a jig to make the frame or were you just laying on that cutting board and soldering? Just curious how you wnet about it. I am going to be building some aircrfat fuselage interior framing and was wondering. I did a little bit in the past where I taped the pieces to a piece of tracing papaer and did it burning away the paper as I soldered. That actually worked pretty well.

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  On 11/27/2012 at 5:18 PM, Scale-Master said:

MSD unit. Mostly aluminum. A couple-few dozen parts and some wires and custom decals. Even has the shock absorbing mounts.

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Fire extinguisher.

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Wheel(s). The tire is kit sourced, the wheel including valve stem and core is 100% scratch.

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How about a can of tire sealer? The bottom of the can has the code printed on it and there is a core in the valve too.

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Alternator. 42 individually scratchbuilt parts if I recall correctly...

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Are you sure you did not just shrink a real one? What scale are you working in here?

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Repstock, I love your Chevy van. Just beautiful. I had one of those fitted out as a mobile shop for a fleet-services company I owned years ago...one of the most fun vehicles I've ever driven. I'm weird. Anyway, great build !!

Lots of spectacular and inspiring work on this thread, everyone.

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  On 2/21/2013 at 1:29 PM, ningoth4 said:

Are you sure you did not just shrink a real one? What scale are you working in here?

Those parts are 1/12th scale. I have Another one in progress that is truly 100% scratch-built.

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My turn to post some scratch builders

Willys post pounder

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1950's Dodge logging truck

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1937 Ford wrecker

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Most of my models are scratch built anyways.

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  On 2/21/2013 at 10:09 AM, Dominik said:

60‘Impala Hydro hemi –boat:

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Dodge A100 Trailer:

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66’ Olds 442 in a workshop. Opened doors, Built harness, disturbitor, powersteering,…

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I LOVE the concept on that boat. Gives me some ideas for some junker bodies I have laying around.

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