Dynamic’s '67 GE motor - just a "Mirage"?
#51
Posted 07 November 2016 - 06:25 PM
Chassis looks stout to match the beefy nature of the Dynamic/GE motor.
#52
Posted 07 November 2016 - 08:10 PM
Thanks Paul.
Here are some pictures of the real Mirage racer in action. The early car:
Here the great Ken Miles is at the wheel:
Apparently the car was not as competitive as hoped so a high wing was added. I wonder where they got the idea for that
This is the version I'm going to try and pattern my car after. It features a small wing without the "end-plates". Here's the only picture I've been able to find of it:
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#53
Posted 08 November 2016 - 03:48 PM
I've seen your paint Rick.
You are too humble and will do very well indeed.
Chassis looks GREAT btw!
(I am working on the grandpa of all slot cars and made a huge step forward today.)
Is this a great hobby or what?
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#54
Posted 15 November 2016 - 08:01 PM
Thanks Jairus.....I hope you're right about how the paint will turn out! Here's the starting point, a wonderful new old stock Dynamic Mirage Handling Body kit:
Although it's all neat stuff, I won't be using any of the goodies included with the body, just the body itself:
For the bodies accouterments I started with the exhaust pipes. I made them from paint brush ferrules and used a modified flat head screw and a nut for a mandrel to shape them:
I used an Auto Hobbies full depth interior that had to be modified with "wings" because the windscreen is so wide on this body:
I'm also using a roll bar made from 1/16" aluminum rod, Russkit driver's head, Russkit engine detail because the molded in stacks in the body extended down too far and hit the big GE motor. I had to make a small .010" thick styrene sheet mount for them. It's shorter than the body opening and drilled both of which will hopefully get some cooling to the big hot motor:
Speaking of sheet styrene, that white thing above is the Mirage's wing:
I sanded the pee out of it to do my best to shape it like a wing:
The wing strut mount is made up from .030" piano wire:
The strut gets mounted into pin tubes on the chassis:
OK, I think I've run out of things to do besides paint..............
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#55
Posted 15 November 2016 - 08:17 PM
The body & detailing look really cool, neat little mandrel for the pipes *noted*
This is gonna look kewl
#56
Posted 15 November 2016 - 08:49 PM
"Drive it like you're in it!!!"
"If everything feels under control... you are not going fast enough!"
Some people are like Slinkies... they're really good for nothing... but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
#57
Posted 15 November 2016 - 08:52 PM
I know Paul, I can run but I can't hide......time to paint.
I'm with you Joe. The body is already mounted but I still blew the hole placement by a bit. Thank goodness the pin head will hide the boo boo.
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#58
Posted 06 January 2017 - 07:57 PM
Do we get to see the finished product?
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#59
Posted 06 January 2017 - 08:25 PM
Hi Gary,
Yes, that's the plan. It's been mostly below freezing with high humidity here for a month which is well off our average. I spray paint outside and I've not had good luck when it's so cold. Even when I heat the spray cans in hot water I get runs, fish eyes and other troubles.
I've got one shot at painting this vintage Dynamic body and I hope I don't blow it!
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#60
Posted 07 January 2017 - 03:41 PM
Guess we'll just have to drool over the clear body (and Gary's avatar) until the weather warms and dries
Paul Wolcott
#61
Posted 14 January 2017 - 05:51 PM
Ha! That avatar is Liily Munster AKA Yvonne DeCarlo. Never saw her in THAT Munster's get up! As for painting the car body, I know what you mean about weather. Here in Chicago I always had to paint in the summer. I could never get the basement hot enough to get a good paint job.
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#62
Posted 14 January 2017 - 06:41 PM
When my wife was gone for the day during winter, I used to airbrush with acrylics in the kitchen. I've never been caught, yet.
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#63
Posted 15 January 2017 - 05:31 AM
You just think you weren't caught Bill... just one more example of women's relationship skills...
Don
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#64
Posted 20 January 2017 - 10:26 PM
Yes indeed, Yvonne is looking good.
On a sunny note, the sun came out for a short while so I fired up my paint booth. I thought I'd share my high tech unit.........my trash can with the lid flipped up:
At least I got the parts primed with Tamiya fine white primed:
More sun is on the way in a few days...........
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#65
Posted 01 February 2017 - 07:49 PM
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#66
Posted 12 February 2017 - 10:18 PM
I finally finished the wing. Here's a recap...........
Speaking of sheet styrene, that white thing above is the Mirage's wing:
I sanded the pee out of it to do my best to shape it like a wing:
The wing strut mount is made up from .030" piano wire:
The strut gets mounted into pin tubes on the chassis:
OK, I think I've run out of things to do besides paint..............
..........I slipped some pin tubes taped together over the wings piano wire struts to keep the paint off:
I ZAP glued the wing to the strut and filled the area inside the wire with epoxy, primed with Tamiya fine white primer, Testors gold base and metallic red top coat:
I used vintage Ulrich roundels and numbers and Auto World sponsor decals:
Here is the final result:
Here's the little dude's cockpit:
The slot car motor is visible with the model's engine detail to aid cooling:
Here are the front and rear wheels:
I'm happy with this Mirage and decided to take some pictures of it with one of my favorite builds, an early Can Am Lotus 19 Chevy:
I think they look cool together:
A couple of my favorite "blob bodied" slot racers..........now on to the next!
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#67
Posted 12 February 2017 - 11:27 PM
Beautiful build Rick! Let us know if you ever test it on a commercial track.
"If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough" - Mario Andretti
#68
Posted 13 February 2017 - 04:31 AM
Absolutely fabulous Rick - bravo!
Remind me where you found the Lotus 19 body...
Don
#69
Posted 13 February 2017 - 08:03 AM
Paul Wolcott
#70
Posted 13 February 2017 - 11:20 AM
Thanks guys. I was thinking of sending the car down to Rodney for a commercial track test. I'll report the results if I do.
Don I reread my original thread on the Lotus 19 Chevy as I had forgotten the bodies source (link to the build below). I said the body came from Mike Swiss of Chicagoland Raceway.
Jerry Hansen's 1966 Lotus 19 Chevy
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#71
Posted 13 February 2017 - 01:09 PM
Rick,
A real beauty, thanks for sharing all the info and photos !!!
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#72
Posted 23 February 2017 - 10:38 AM
Sweet! Your interiors are the best and your attention to detail fantastic!
John M Wimett
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#73
Posted 06 December 2017 - 04:58 AM
Rick, do you remember what the original gear ratio was when you aquired this now BEAUTIFUL work of art?
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#74
Posted 06 December 2017 - 09:20 AM
John,
Factory specs called for 12 tooth pinion and 33 tooth crown gear inline with a 14 tooth pinion, 36 tooth spur gear and a 36 tooth idler gear for the sidewinder chassis.
"If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough" - Mario Andretti
#75
Posted 06 December 2017 - 11:42 AM
I should have documented what gears the last owner had on the car. The pinion looks to have more teeth than the 10T I used, probably a 12T like Dynamic instructions show. It also looks to have a smaller crown gear than the recommended 33T.
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