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I think I already answered this post and it still holds .Some really well made Wire Wheels !
For all makes of cars besides Ferraris. T.B.
The 1/8th scale Porche from Entex - this is what the original ILM guys used for most of the models from Jedi. If you want to make some serious money that would be one to consider. There are a LOT of people who need the parts from that kit - the fenders, hood, engine, and suspension parts. Also rims from any kit. Think of all the people who have lost at least one from their model after it was built. Moving around from one place to another, and being bumped around, etc. Roll cages are another that I wish someone would offer in at least 1/25th scale if nothing else. There's a HUGE market for these on evilbay. Car engines are another - a great many number of model companies lacked greatly in this area as far as either accuracy, or cusomising options. Sprint car chassis, and engines are cool too! These offer a greater possibility for custom options in one piece chassis as opposed to ones that have to be glued together. Some of them break apart too easily even if you use superglue. I have one that will need to be put back together in MANY pieces now that they came apart. Just food for thought.
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Nick.
Hey S.G.;
No not quite what I had in mind . Marineized Gas and Diesel engines have very different mounts , water intake and expulsion hardware etc . The Diesels have a provision to run either dry ( very Noisey ) or wet exhausts and gas just has a lot of different hardware .
Gear Head 6 With the release of the 1/35th scale Meng Ford F150 kit some heavy duty civilian tool boxes and other pickup accessories in that scale would be useful.
With the release of the 1/35th scale Meng Ford F150 kit some heavy duty civilian tool boxes and other pickup accessories in that scale would be useful.
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tankerbuilder .................. Kits to convert 1/24 and1/25 car and truck engines to marine use . This is for both diesel and gas . T.B. .
.................. Kits to convert 1/24 and1/25 car and truck engines to marine use . This is for both diesel and gas . T.B. .
Do you mean something like in this Bond movie?
http://pyxurz.blogspot.com/2015/11/man-with-golden-gun-page-6-of-10.html
Cody J ;
Now here's one that might throw you . Besides the wire wheels Don was talking about How about this . Kits to convert 1/24 and1/25 car and truck engines to marine use . This is for both diesel and gas . T.B. P.S. Thank You for asking about this .
I would like to see decals more readley available, it seems at the moment when you do find them they can be as expensive as the model it self.
here's the thread discussing it on scale auto http://cs.scaleautomag.com/sca/modeling_subjects/f/32/t/120623.aspx
Hey Cody, just a suggestion, but go check out JEGS.com or a Summit Racing catalog. Many of those aftermarket auto parts in the catalogs may be of interest as parts for modeling.
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
I would also like to see (have available for purchase) headers and truck accesories, but first and foremost, Please Please Please make some Marston Mat; i.e. Perforated Steel Plate as used in WWII in both theatres for landing strips. There's very few options available and they're all expensive. First person to come to market with affordable MM in popular scales wins big!
Happy New Year to all;
Mike
Glad hands for tractor trailers. These are the attachment points for air hoses and electrical lines between an 18 wheeler and its trailer.
Oh, and trailer hitches for 70's vintage cars like MPC's Chevy Caprice and pickup trucks would be great.
Dog dish hubcaps for a 1969 Ford f-100.
Another vote for pickup/ 4X4 accessories here. More winches, cargo racks, bumpers, utility boxes, tools. I would kill for a farm jack in 1/ 25.
Also, I've always wanted modern camping gear. Tents, coolers, Coleman lanterns & stoves, etc.
"Some say the alien didn't die in the crash. It survived and drank whiskey and played poker with the locals 'til the Texas Rangers caught wind of it and shot it dead."
I second the suggestion on headers. Of particular interest to me currently would be something for the Revell '57 Fords. I can't imagine Fireball Roberts ran with stock exhaust manifolds, and the sedan and new station wagon cry out for fenderwell AND inside the frame headers for drag and street looks. But whatever you do, thanks for thinking of us...
Thanks for all the suggestions guys! If you have anymore please share. I very much value getting a feel for what the modeling community is interested in!
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This maybe too specific but transmission and engine parts for Tamiya's 1/24 Porsche 962C. The kit provide stuff is way too basic.
Headers! They're tough to cast, and pieces stolen out of other kits are expensive.
Gene Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
G. Beaird,
Agreed with the police equipment!
Yeah Don, I agree wire wheels would be nice. The PE seems to be the best way now days. I have never used any but they seem to look excellent when people make them.
Decent wire wheels are needed. However, this might be a stretch in plastic 3D printing. I have seen decent PE spokes, and the old "lace them yourself with wire" ones. There are a few PE sets for modern very wide wheels, but not for vintage stuff, say fifties and earlier.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Oh, and pushbars and modern antennae.
I'd like to see cop car accessories - stuff you'd find in the car like toolboxes, guns, the plastic rear seats with the indents for handcuffs, radar guns, and a modern computer/radio set. Maybe a spotlight too.
I never thought of that! Off road bumpers would be cool!
Don't do much in cars, but how about stuff like starters, alternators, distributors, batteries, maybe cleaner fan and belt stuff.
Wheels and tires come to mind as well.
For the p/u and 4x4 crowd, different bumpers might be nice (winch types or heavy duty types) along with a couple of winches.
Well, you could do corrected frame fronts, frame crossmembers, front axles, rears - camelback and air ride, steering boxes, brake drums and cylinders, radiators, air cleaners - really lots of stuff. You might want to check my thread here: http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/4/t/127400.aspx
Good luck and have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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What kind of parts are you curious about? I know semi trucks seem pretty hot right now.
I'd love to build a 5.9 Cummins or 7.3 Powerstroke but wow... complicated!
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Here - that's easy. I want 1/24 or 1/25 correct Mack truck parts, especially for the Superliner! Good luck and have a nice day
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