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I find it interesting comparing your reference pic with your work Dan...we modellers strive for precision and neatness...whilst in reality...the original is far from those aims :)

 

Usual very high standard of fabrication mate...a joy to view.

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You are too kind gentlemen...

To Poul, I spent approximatively 7 month on the "tub".

I can say that with the input dates of the pics. (Photo Mac OX) 

 

I found some drawings too...

 

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Now, the engine story.

Another gift by Mr Monogram, the engine block. A Ford V8 Stay as another Ford V8...

 

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For the deuce, it was a flathead engine, mine:

 

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Here on the chassis...

 

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But the GT40's engine is quite different...

As usual, the result:

 

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We will come back on it, first the gerbox.

The real thing, a beauty...

 

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Unfortunately no construction pics!

 

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Something miss? NO:

 

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Have a fine WE!

Dan.

 

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34 minutes ago, silver911 said:

Ok...I am giving all my stuff away...utterly astounded Dan 😱:clap2:🥺

You should learn knitting, as me, and we could organize competitions , with reasonable chances to win, you or me, because Dan wouldn't be drawn to that activity......🤪

 

More seriously, looking at Dan's work, my eyes are as large as saucers 😮👏

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14 hours ago, CrazyCrank said:

because Dan wouldn't be drawn to that activity......

I do like knitting!

My work last week end:

 

 

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Sometimes I used to work on a GT40 as well...

Around the engine. I don't understand why but I can't find pics about

the construction of many parts?

 

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Next? Carburetors maybe...

 

Dan.

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11 hours ago, PROPELLER said:

I do like knitting!

My work last week end:

Sometimes I used to work on a GT40 as well...

Around the engine. I don't understand why but I can't find pics about

the construction of many parts?

Next? Carburetors maybe...

 

Dan.

For your next small block Ford engine, try looking here:

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ford+289+crate+engine+complete&t=h_&iax=images&ia=images

And Dan, now you hit us with stunning knitting? I am losing the will to live................:wall:

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23 hours ago, Jo NZ said:

A tutorial, please....

 

You are welcome Jo, hope the following will help for 1/8 scale...

Of course a lathe will be essential!

 

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1_ M2 threaded rod.

2_ M2 nut with shoulder.

3_White material (sprue etc) or painted.

4_M0.8mm  threaded rod (glued in the hole 5).

5/6_ 0,9mm holes.

 

You can insert a M2 nut in the cylinder head...

 

Feel free for any question guys!

Dan.

 

 

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Tub, more...

 

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And with the engine, dry fitted of course...

 

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Some adds on the tub, front frame...

 

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Now, rear frame. 

With it, you can see the first moulded piece, the small "roof".

Unfortunately, no pic, and no mould pic ! It was a silicone one, in

one part, but I moulded piece by piece, as the rear bonnet here show :
 

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Some sanding was needed!

 

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Tub is now completed.

 

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As usual, to vary the pleasure:

 

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Dan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks Ron, welcome to the Dan's fan club...

 

Front bonnet. Fiberglass moulding is awful! But I have to do it!

 

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Primer, sanding, primer sanding...

 

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Inside.

 

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The more difficult is:

 

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But one day...

 

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Great satisfaction!

 

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Dan.

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2 hours ago, PROPELLER said:

Fiberglass moulding is awful! But I have to do it!

I've not tried fibreglassing..... have seen it done, though and it makes me shudder. I just know I'd end up blathered in it.

 

Great result, Dan. The last 2 "bling" pics make it all worthwhile.

 

Cheers, H

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This is AMAZING!  🤩

 

I think that cars are among the most challenging of all subjects and this one is truly outstanding!

 

I’m really interested to see how you deal with the clear parts.

 

BTW, I am starting to think about purchasing a small lathe / machining tool. Any advice on what to consider would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

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Thank you very much gentlemen!

 

15 hours ago, Sabrejet said:

Mirage next then?

 

No... I decided some years ago to work only on French vehicles! Sorry...

6 hours ago, Bandsaw Steve said:

BTW, I am starting to think about purchasing a small lathe / machining tool. Any advice on what to consider would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

You are welcome Steve! I work myself on a Unimat 3 EMCO. Unfortunately out of production since some decades...

In Europa we can buy easily used ones. But for you in Australia, I dont know? Regarding new ones lathe I don't suggest China products, but may be perhaps easier for you?

New makes: Sherline (USA) is for me a must , secondly Proxxon (DE) good products too.
But they are not cheap! And the lathe without tools and accessories can't be useful... Feel free to any question! 

 

Clear parts? Before, many hours to "clean" the bonnet... 

 

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But, one day a test...

 

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Then, doors! Beautiful ones isn't?

 

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Hinges are very special ones. During a race, mechanics must can "undress" the car in few minutes, like that:

 

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The Ford solution for the doors on the tub:

 

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On the door:

 

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Of course, settings!

 

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And sanding, really?

 

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Some fiberglassing...

 

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Dan.

 

 

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Good information on the lathes thanks @PROPELLER , much appreciated.

 

I do occasionally see some of these units come up second-hand on the internet and any advice or insight that I can get from expert modelling users is very valuable. I’ve heard Unimats are very good but rare now. I think Proxon is looking most likely.

 

Thanks and once again congratulations on that superb model! 

 

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