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1/24 Vintage sprint car build " Finished!"

Posted:
Sun Sep 16, 2018 3:00 pm
by btaylor
Ended up waiting on a parts order to finish up my trans am series. Casting tires every four hours. nothing to do in the meantime! So, I pulled out one of my many Monogram Midget kits, and decided to do something I had wanted to try for quite some time. These are great kits, and everyone knows I have built my fair share of these already, but I wanted to build a vintage sprint car. Fitting up the original body, I got out the dremel and went at it. I sectioned the front of the cowl, and cut off the nose piece. I dropped the Grill area down about a 1/4". that looked like a good start, so I cut off that much of the front cowl section. all this was done at the factory seams, so its hard to tell its been modified when done. I then angle sanded the hood front and back, and placed it all together with a drop of super glue. Looked pretty good to me, so I started soldering up a chassis and building all the bars that go with this type build. I used one of my resin drivers, some custom rear wheels Razor Jon made me a while back. I added some wheel inserts from the monogram Kurtis Indy car, as they have the right look for these vintage sprints. This is what I have so far. not much left to do but small stuff.



Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build

Posted:
Sun Sep 16, 2018 5:58 pm
by RBPhillips
Holey moley, I think you just inspired twenty guys to go for Monogram midgets and try to build one!
Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build

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Sun Sep 16, 2018 7:06 pm
by TuscoTodd
WOW! That turned out GREAT!
Bob - you are definitely a machine! Every time I turn around, you are posting about another cool build!
My hat is off to you sir!
Keep up the great work!
:banana-dance:
Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build

Posted:
Mon Sep 17, 2018 8:02 am
by btaylor
Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build

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Mon Sep 17, 2018 10:30 am
by historiceng
Bob,
I can't get enough of these... this is so cool and I love vintage sprint cars. I've never seen a complete 1:1 car for real, but they are just so cool.
Keep sprint car posts coming please.
(I am trying to build a copper body 1/32 car at the moment, I made the wooden buck quite a while ago, to try and make some kind of vac form tool, but since finding HRW I don't want a vac form body any more!).
The trouble is, these kits are quite limited in England. I should watch e.bay more closely.
Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build

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Mon Sep 17, 2018 10:56 am
by btaylor
Eric, More sprint car posts wont be a problem. I am taking down my old road course, and replacing it with another oval. With that comes the many builds that are my favorites. I will be making a dirt oval, like my last one, and it will be filled with Jalopy's, vintage sprint cars and probably more midgets as well. Since all my cars in both scales seam to like my routed wood road course, there is no need for the old plastic one anymore. My grandkids have learned to drive without magnets now, so that makes it even easier to get rid of it.
Look for a bunch more posts of Dirt oval racers in the very near future.
Bob
Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build

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Mon Sep 17, 2018 3:41 pm
by historiceng
That is music to my ears Bob, Thank you !
Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build

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Mon Sep 17, 2018 4:27 pm
by dge467
WOW! Very nice!
Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2018 3:50 am
by btaylor
Well I finished this one. I want to go back and redo the brass seat rivets, as they got big on me after application. but otherwise done and dusted! Totally scratch built frame, Runs and handles like a dream. On to the next build I guess?

Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build " Finished!"

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Tue Sep 18, 2018 9:06 am
by HomeRacingWorld
HA! Yeah, Bob is the one who controls kit pricing...figured we all knew that :)
I would be interested in a mod article. I built mine from the kit as is and just followed the bar/chassis design from the kit. BUT as we know it won't hang with your builds on race day.
Re: 1/24 Vintage sprint car build " Finished!"

Posted:
Tue Sep 18, 2018 9:18 am
by btaylor