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Post by Eagle Racing on Nov 7, 2017 15:50:26 GMT -7
The 40 Ford is one of my longtime favorites, but always hated what Tyco did to the front fenders. Is that a 33 Willys behind it in the photo? Bill No it is an Anglia Pro Mod.
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Post by ecbill on Nov 7, 2017 16:28:48 GMT -7
The 40 Ford is one of my longtime favorites, but always hated what Tyco did to the front fenders. Is that a 33 Willys behind it in the photo? Bill No it is an Anglia Pro Mod. Now that you mention it, I should of known that. It's sharp looking. Which chassis will it fit?
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Post by Eagle Racing on Nov 8, 2017 12:07:34 GMT -7
No it is an Anglia Pro Mod. Now that you mention it, I should of known that. It's sharp looking. Which chassis will it fit? The Anglia Pro Mod fits the 4 gear chassis.
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Post by Eagle Racing on Nov 17, 2017 8:22:54 GMT -7
Here is my new Pontiac Grand Prix casting all dressed up.
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Post by AJR on Nov 17, 2017 9:41:15 GMT -7
Wow that turned out pretty nice!! Very sharp and I like the colors.
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Post by Eagle Racing on Nov 17, 2017 22:05:15 GMT -7
Thank you for kind words and thumbs up like. Every now and then I get the colors right.
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Post by Eagle Racing on Nov 18, 2017 11:20:16 GMT -7
Here is one of my 55 Chevy Pro Mod. Dang just realized I forgot to paint the grill... Should I do chrome or flat black...
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Post by Eagle Racing on Nov 22, 2017 14:47:35 GMT -7
Happy Thanksgiving to everybody!!
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Post by Eagle Racing on Nov 29, 2017 9:28:08 GMT -7
I have started working on modified 4 gear chassis, again. As we all know changing tires, gears and axle set up is not as easy as an inline. Well, that has changed. My new 4 gear chassis, tire, gear and axle snap in just like an inline. Here are a couple of photos so you can see how easy it is to do this mod. When changing the rear axle set up I recommend still taking the top plate off. That way you do not damage the crown gear teeth.
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Post by dave632 on Nov 29, 2017 10:29:56 GMT -7
Looks like a good idea!
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Post by AJR on Dec 3, 2017 16:08:44 GMT -7
Very nice!! I like that kind of innovation. Sure will make things a lot easier once the modification is made. I hate pulling and pressing wheels.....especially 4 gear.
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Post by Eagle Racing on Dec 6, 2017 7:11:22 GMT -7
Thanks guys, I updated Skeeter with new modified chassis. Skeeter is visiting Ebay.
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Post by Eagle Racing on Dec 7, 2017 11:30:16 GMT -7
Thank you all for kind words. Here are some photos of another on going project. This project started with my design work in Auto Desk. I then printed the wheels in 3D. Then I decided to make a mold and cast them. The wheels pictured are my directional design. They are an Aluminum cold cast wheel. The next mold I do will be for molten metal. I hope I will be able to polish these to a near chrome finish.
Here is the casting when first pulled from it's mold.
Here is what it looks like after polishing.
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Post by AJR on Dec 7, 2017 17:28:17 GMT -7
More super cool stuff!! I definitely look forward to seeing the molten metal version. The '55 is a sweet ride too!
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Post by Eagle Racing on Dec 9, 2017 13:21:49 GMT -7
Here is an on going project, my Ram Truck. It is setting atop a modified 4G chassis with matching front and rear custom wheels. The rear wheels have Jel Claws on them.
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