Post by zbuckster on Sept 19, 2010 14:48:48 GMT -8
Well here we go. This as been a 6 month long project for me. Many first's
along the way and just as many mistakes.
It all started when I got this body from a collection I bought in Canada. The body had been given to Berine by Chris White. Chris had gotten the body from a friend of his. So I was owner number 4 on this thing. I talked with Chris and he thinks the body was cast in the mid 1980's. My best guess as to why it was never built is, it is tweaked. In the rear the drivers side is about 1/8 th inch taller than the passengers. I couldn't straighten it so built it as is.
The donor kit was a Revell Christine Pro Mod car. The chassis still had to be lengthened 9/32". The engine is a Ross Gibson 812 Cubic inch Ford Pro Stock Motor. I know NHRA limits engine size to 500 Cubic inches but IHRA doesn't. That's why the Pro Stock cars are faster than NHRA's. The decals came from the scrap box. The only decal I know anything about is the "Bob Paeth" decal. It was released in a kit in 1974. The rest came from who know's what.
The detail includes the wiring of the Radio and the control boxes. The fuel system is plumbed as well as the NOS system. I scratch built the injectors for the NOS and Fuel system from 22 guage craft wire and aluminum beads (called crimps). The brake system is complete from the master cylinder to the calipers.
The front and rear suspension is scratch built from aluminum tubing and springs from an Automatic transmission shift kit. The driveshaft is aluminum tube and the ujoints are from the kit drive line.
The paint is House of Kolor Candy Root Beer Brown on a Gold underbase. All of the Red and Blue detail paint is Dulpi-Color Anodized paint. According to my supplier these paints are no longer available, so if you see them bag'em. They work great for 5.99 an 11 oz can. I mean the Dulpi-Color not the HOK. The aluminum is Orr-Lac Dull Aluminum. The 5 point harness is from Pro-Tech. Little tiny parts but man they are sweet.
I made quite a few mistakes on this build but learned a great deal. I want to thank all the members here and at Sharksrealm for their help and supoport.
Iam not going plug up the board with a lot of pictures. The OTB shows alot of the build and finished model. Also here is a link to my Fotki site. If you want to see more you can go there and look around.
public.fotki.com/zbuckster/model_car_gallery/1949-resin-merc-promod/
Thanks again for looking in and the support. I am going to build something simple and box stock now. This thing ate my lunch. LOL Later guys.
along the way and just as many mistakes.
It all started when I got this body from a collection I bought in Canada. The body had been given to Berine by Chris White. Chris had gotten the body from a friend of his. So I was owner number 4 on this thing. I talked with Chris and he thinks the body was cast in the mid 1980's. My best guess as to why it was never built is, it is tweaked. In the rear the drivers side is about 1/8 th inch taller than the passengers. I couldn't straighten it so built it as is.
The donor kit was a Revell Christine Pro Mod car. The chassis still had to be lengthened 9/32". The engine is a Ross Gibson 812 Cubic inch Ford Pro Stock Motor. I know NHRA limits engine size to 500 Cubic inches but IHRA doesn't. That's why the Pro Stock cars are faster than NHRA's. The decals came from the scrap box. The only decal I know anything about is the "Bob Paeth" decal. It was released in a kit in 1974. The rest came from who know's what.
The detail includes the wiring of the Radio and the control boxes. The fuel system is plumbed as well as the NOS system. I scratch built the injectors for the NOS and Fuel system from 22 guage craft wire and aluminum beads (called crimps). The brake system is complete from the master cylinder to the calipers.
The front and rear suspension is scratch built from aluminum tubing and springs from an Automatic transmission shift kit. The driveshaft is aluminum tube and the ujoints are from the kit drive line.
The paint is House of Kolor Candy Root Beer Brown on a Gold underbase. All of the Red and Blue detail paint is Dulpi-Color Anodized paint. According to my supplier these paints are no longer available, so if you see them bag'em. They work great for 5.99 an 11 oz can. I mean the Dulpi-Color not the HOK. The aluminum is Orr-Lac Dull Aluminum. The 5 point harness is from Pro-Tech. Little tiny parts but man they are sweet.
I made quite a few mistakes on this build but learned a great deal. I want to thank all the members here and at Sharksrealm for their help and supoport.
Iam not going plug up the board with a lot of pictures. The OTB shows alot of the build and finished model. Also here is a link to my Fotki site. If you want to see more you can go there and look around.
public.fotki.com/zbuckster/model_car_gallery/1949-resin-merc-promod/
Thanks again for looking in and the support. I am going to build something simple and box stock now. This thing ate my lunch. LOL Later guys.