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Testors new 1/4 scale 426 Hemi

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    November 2005
Testors new 1/4 scale 426 Hemi
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 6, 2004 4:38 PM
I don't work for Testors but you have to get this. It is very cool. I posted some shots today. I just got started and I will add pics when I can. Just click on the Testors text on the left side. http://woolfster2.tripod.com/
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 8, 2004 5:27 PM
Saw that in the LHS the other day, thought it looked cool.

I was wondering if one could construct it so that one side looked like a full-on replica, (You know, painted orange and dripping oil, black crackle finish on the valve covers, casting and firing order numbers etc.) and have the other side with the "visible V-8' action. Any thoughts?

Oh, and how does it sound? Cool [8D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 8, 2004 5:37 PM
I am sure that you could paint the clear plastic in the engine body color, only one slight problem though most cut-away models got the cut-areas marked in yellow or red and you can't do that here.
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  • From: Savannah, GA USA
Posted by Bones-coa on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 10:44 PM
Thought I'd bring this back up as I just purchased this kit. Very cool.

I was thinking of painting half of it the orange color and leaving the other half clear. Anyone done this?

Actually, anyone built or building one of these?
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  • From: Roanoke, Virginia
Posted by BigJim on Saturday, October 1, 2005 4:02 AM
Woolfster,
Your link didn't show a Hemi.

If you are talking about the "Visable" Hemi, it is a very nice model. However, when motorized, either it turns backwards or the fan is made wrong! Go figure!

I note on building this model. I used Testors glue for clear plastic in order not to craze the plastic. This stuff works very well if you don't mind using rubberbands to hold it together until it drys. It took a while to build because of this. I didn't glue the valve covers down so they could be taken off to see the valve train a little better.

Also be very particular about getting the valve guides in correctly so that they don't bind up the valves. I put mine in, making sure everything moved easily then I took the glue and ran it around the edge of the valve seat and let them dry for a few days.

I also had a problem with the air cleaner fitting properly and the fuel filters and gas lines fitting right.

Overall it is a nice conversation piece.
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