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Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:28 am
by TuscoTodd
Thank you sir!
From the motor bracket back, things are pretty stiff to allow it to contend with the 1.2 second blasts to 40+ mph - but forward of that, with only needing to go fast in a straight line, I tried to keep things as light and simple as possible. :)

Here is a shot with the body mounted before pulling things apart to add decals and start fitting the accessories, etc.
Still have to cut axles, add the guide/wiring and fit the wheel inserts, but those are items to address while the clear dries tonight. ;)
If all goes well, she should be up for a maiden run this Wednesday evening!
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Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 9:07 pm
by dge467
Looking good Todd!

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 5:43 am
by ourwayband
Great looking ride!!

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 11:47 am
by burad
For BARC, here's a list of what i know of that was produced in 1/32 for 1930-1940 cars.
I've been able to find most of these on ebay from time to time, but Vickys, 4 doors and panel vans can be real hard to find.
I did not include cars that typically didn't turn into hot rods, like Cords, Packards, etc.
Some of the kits from some manufacturers are the same as other manufacturers, as some of these manufacturers sold their molds to the others when they went under.

YEAR MAKE MODEL KIT
1930 Ford Pickup Lindberg
1932 Ford Coupe Pyro
1932 Ford Roadster Palmer
1932 Ford Roadster Life Like
1932 Ford Roadster Lindberg
1932 Chevy Pickup Lindberg
1932 Chevy Cabriolet Life Like
1932 Chevy Cabriolet Palmer
1932 Chevy Cabriolet Pyro
1932 Plymouth Roadster Life Like
1932 Plymouth Convertible Lindberg
1932 Plymouth 4 door Sedan Pyro
1934 Ford Coupe Revell
1934 Ford Coupe Lindberg
1934 Ford Coupe Life Like
1934 Ford Panel van MPC
1934 Ford Victoria Pyro
1934 Plymouth Convertible Lindberg
1934 Plymouth Convertible Pyro
1934 Plymouth 4dr sedan Pyro
1936 Ford Roadster Lindberg
1936 Ford Roadster Life Like
1936 Ford Coupe Palmer
1936 Ford Coupe Pyro
1937 Chevy Roadster Life Like
1937 Chevy Roadster Lindberg
1937 Chevy Coupe Pyro
1940 Ford Convertible Lindberg
1940 Ford Convertible Palmer
1940 Ford Convertible Pyro
1940 Ford Tudor sedan Palmer
1940 Ford Tudor sedan AMT
1940 Ford Coupe Pyro

I've had success in putting D3D chassis under the ones i have built, with a slimline chassis and FF-050 motor.
For the budget conscious hot rodder, one can use some of the various Carrera or Monogram, etc wheel & axle sets; you just have to look for the ones with the 'look' you want.

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 1:57 pm
by TuscoTodd
Still have to add my card "interior" - but she is going for shake down runs tonight and assuming those are successful - next stop will be trying to earn a spot on the "330 Outlaws" top ten list!
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Shot of the chassis...
(I haven't painted it yet, in case I have to make mods)

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Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 2:18 pm
by Z-carfan
That turned out amazing Todd, great work!

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:39 pm
by BIG E
Very cool, Todd. I like the "Big Dipper" name, kinda goes with the Creamsicle idea, eh?
Have FUN draggin' that baby! -- Ernie :>)

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 7:19 am
by TuscoTodd
Appreciate the comments guys! Really happy with how it turned out and yeah Ernie - I made the "Big Dipper" decals based on the Creamsicle idea. :)

Now in regard to the shake down runs...
I have a tire shake / wheel hop issue that no amount of adjustment seemed to eliminate.
The single rails of the main part of the chassis are flexing enough that on launch that I am getting a bit of a galloping effect. :(
The good news is - she definitely seems to have potential as even with fighting that issue and having to roll into it to get a clean run, I managed a best of 1.369 @ 40.1mph. :D

I am hoping that simply adding a set of top bars from the front to rear axle tubes will eliminate my current issue and I will have her digging hard down the strip next week!
More to come!
:banana-dance:

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 4:57 pm
by nhdungeonracer
40 mph...?

That translates to over 1000 scale mph!!!!

That's really good for a panel van... :lol:

Are you racing on a scale 1/4 mile (52.8')?

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:36 am
by TuscoTodd
Yeah - these things get up and run! :D
The restrictions of the class keep thing close though - making for some GREAT side by side action!

The track we run on at Mark's Model World is actually designed around 1/24 scale cars and is a full 55' between the lights before hitting the shut down area. :)

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 12:55 am
by Fathead59
Nice looking ride , will be building a few dragsters also , @ will be tribute cars for the friend that gave me all of his 1/24 scale models, will post pics as the builds come along

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2018 3:17 am
by TuscoTodd
Thank you for the compliment! I've done some added chassis and mount tweaks that has settled the car down and it is now running 1.18 to 1.20 times at the 46.x to 49.x range. :)

Look forward to seeing your builds sir!

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 9:07 pm
by Fathead59
Todd , I like how you did your front carrier, Just a question, did you do the front carrier the same way on the Curly gasser?

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 6:35 am
by TuscoTodd
Fathead59 - both builds use a 1/16" piano wire axle inside a 3/32 brass tube. The brass tube is soldered to 90 degree piano wire uprights on the 1938 Ford build - where the tube is soldered to the front "leaf springs" on the Willys build - but the 1/16 axle with brass tube works well as the front wheels don't carry any real weight and the combo spins up nice and smooth.
:)

Re: 1938 Ford Van build...

PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 6:51 am
by btaylor
Great looking ride Todd! Looks like it might be a runner too!



Bob