Thank the good Lord for 3-D printing, resin casting and photo-etched parts ! The good old days of model car building is now ! I've built engines like the one you featured and resin cars....both are awesome. Resin cars from a quality caster that knows there work are artwork, any will need bodywork and aren't for a novice builder but with patience and a little work they are fantastic!
Mathew I have built the same engine as you are working on in this video I also built the 55 pickup that you show in the video as a Gasser I also used the complete Gasser chassis sold by Iceman Collection's I had to extensively modify the firewall and floor pan to fit it all together and have the cab sit correctly I also believe that it is a magnito ignition and the plug wires are supposed to exit sideways Model on Brother
Ahh, a man after my own heart, love those Ford 429 Boss engines! I think most of those resin parts will cure more if you either set them out in the sun or put them under a UV light source. You can paint your plug wires whatever color you want. Just put them on as soon as they are dry to the touch so the paint doesn't crack. You can also paint on the plug-wire boots.
The Boss Nine is a cool motor and you did it up nice. I think it would look great in the 55 F-1 pickup. That would make a great video build. I think supercharger is the correct name. Thumbs Up
I got 2 572 Chevy big block 3D printed engine's got them on eBay there amazing so much detail I almost don't wanna put them in cars but yeah that's the way to go now amazing stuff!!!
The resin used to make that was most likely UV resin. It hardens in sun or UV light. They might not have cured it very long. Some resins on the market do produce a soft a rubber like product as well. The finger like part is support structure, so soft and uncured parts do not warp while hanging upside down on the plate
That is one wicked looking engine Matthew. Nice job on painting it too. The chrome paint turned out very good I will have to get some for sure. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week ahead my friend. Terry
Resin parts ar nice wen done correctly i end up buying 3D printer and that 4 months ago now still have not learned to use it 👍 hopefully soon thats Definitely 3D PRINTED
3D printing is an amazing thing as its changed our hobby! I need to buy a resin printer as I find the details are amazing. Bought a couple 1/16 scale drag engines and the quality is amazing and worth the money.
So with resin printing, what you removed was the supports and raft. Resin printers print upside down and printing directly on the build plate can cause issues. Most resin prints are printed at 45 degrees for best results. Most 3d printed resin is also very sandable, but the dust is really not good for you (which you probably already know).
I'm sure you've been told several times but.... The early blowers were retrofitted from a GM Detroit Diesel engine. These engines built between 1936, and the late '70s were in boats, construction equipment, and mostly Semi trucks.they were two cycle like a chainsaw motor. To extend the horsepower GM added a in-house built blower. Now.... the smallest was a 3-71. This came on a 3 cylinder diesal engine, the 6-71 ( which was the first blowers used in drag racing). Was on the inline 6 cylinder. This engine was used extensively in 50s through 70s semis mostly single axle local delivery trucks. The 8-71 introduced in the late 60s was a V-8 style engine. This was GMs road tractor engine. It competed with Cat, and Cummin. Like I said earlier racers of the 50 made their on intake manifolds, belt, or chain drive systems ( because on the diesal engines the blowers were mechanical running off the camshaft ). Early examples like the Orange Twist model had the blower mounted on the front of the engine running off the front of the cam. In later years new companies started manufacturing aftermarket blower that were greatly improved over the GM 30s technology. Hopefully this explains the 8-71.
thanks for the tip on the belt decals, i`m building a 67 vett 427 at the moment and did not realise they were there on the sheet right in front of me. :)
I have resently built a resin plymouth valiant Hairy canary dragster, I had just body, bumbers, grile and tail lights. It was awesome, true skill building adventure.. Yeah, it takes time and patience but well worth it, I now own a drag car you can not get from any brand that makes models. I have since bought 2 more bodys from same guy at the California, a 64' Plymouth valiant signet and a 66' plymouth barracuda long nose funnycar. I recommend you a more complete kit as a first try👍
For heat staining the headers, I've had good results from inks in a flat acrylic medium. Both yellow & blue can be used, but be careful. you don't want it to turn green. The key is a transparent, very thin paint. One can use airbrush or brush to apply. mixing up a small quantity gives you ready made anodized fittings & other components you want. Hope this helps.
I haven't tried a resin engine yet but I got a few engine parts two weeks ago, my first time trying then. Very impressive fit and detail and I can't wait to try a whole engine
Engine looks great you did a wonderful job with it yes when using a resin printer it looks like it grows right out of the bottom awesome colors with it
I have used the Rust-Oleum silver chrome paint and it is great ! I am going to try and decant it then air brush it on an engine from a Mini-Art MB 1500A 4x4 cargo truck kit.
man this is really cool. you did an amazing job with it, now Id like to get a few of these........ also I really appreciate you jumping on to my live stream, really means alot to me...love how your channel took off, superstardom. very inspiring.....love this hobby
That came out really nice. I've seen these on eBay but I just haven't purchased one yet, I may now that I've seen how this one came out. Have a great day.
That came out looking great. Supercharger/blower, same thing. The 6-71 and so forth refers to the number of cylinders and the displacement of each. A 6-71 would be a 6- cylinder engine with 71 cubic inches per cylinder, for a total of 426 cubic inches. We’re talking diesels here, but that’s from back in the day when they’d strip the blower off of some old engine and bolt it on top of their engine, once they figured out the manifold, of course. I used to work next door to a diesel repair shop and they had some old Chevy truck with a 2-stroke 4 cylinder diesel in it with the supercharger bolted to the side of the block, and a turbocharger. Tell me that wasn’t doing some deep breathing. Nice job on this, Matthew. 👍
I bought a 5.3 LS engine that's resin. Waiting for one of my models to claim it. You are right about the detail. It's amazing. Another tic in the yes box to buy a 3D resin printer.
I have had the best results with Tamiya clear acrylics for heat stain details on headers. I have it in red blue yellow and orange. Less is best for the real effect. On headers my main go to is X 24 clear yellow. Just hints of it on curves and towards the end of the collectors. When dry go back with a touch of Tamiya black panel line accent color on tight spots to add depth and detail. It’s always worked for me.
6-71 was the blower from the bus/diesel GMC six cylinder engines. from back in the day 14/71 are aftermarket ones for current nitro engines . Memphis Dan LeLoLai
Dammit. RUclips's doing that thing again. You know that thing. Where they don't notify you of a new video. Ugh. Anyway. Resin 3D printing may seem daunting. But it isn't. ( FDM on the other hand. Ohhhh boy. ) With the prices of the machines, and resin coming down. Plus, having Thingiverse bookmarked. If anyone has thought about jumping in on it. Do it. You won't be sorry. Watch a few tutorials on here. Get a few recommendations. You'll be good at it in no time. Not lying. I'm an idiot, and I do ok. Lol For example. Just the other day I printed two sets of wheels in 1/25. A set of wire spokes, with spinners. And a set of classic five spokes. The hardest part about doing them, was resizing them to fit the kits tyres. Grand total for the 8 rims? 0.26 cents. That's AUD. So, about 0.15 cents USD. Last time I printed a car body I think it averaged about 9 bucks. The only thing to consider is print time. The rims took 9 hours. A body can take up to, or over 24. Depending on the layer thickness. Wheels were printed at 0.01 thickness, the body at 0.05 to save running the printer for a week. Oh, and another thing to consider. Test prints. The current car I'm printing has been through 7 different versions, trying to get interiors to fit, chassis rescaled to fit the body. You name it. It's been fixed, or fudged. Word of warning. Never trust a car from a video game. They lie. Lmao
Great build! I discovered 3d printed parts ~ a yr ago and use them in almost every build. They r awesome! I mainly use individuals associates w/ Shapeways 3D Printing services. Anything you want is available. I have even requested special parts to be made.
That's pretty cool engine. I've been wanting a or a few resin big block chevys for awhile now, because i like big block chevys lol 😆 I've built two chevelle's with big blocks, 67 and a 70. I'm currently building two 67 impala's with big blocks.
Yeah, you can do amazing things with a resin 3D printer... Nice engine with amazing detail, and nice job putting it together Matt. It looks like a beast :-)
Anytime you use a black wash on things rating from a 1 to 10, it's gonna turn out a solid 6. If you use the blackwash its a solid 9 if not a 10. That's just my opinion. Very nice build btw
Beautiful casted engine looks rather very nice built would look spectacular in a kit came witout engine and a small car but rear wheel Drive to use as one those skid Drift cars, be cool
Cool engine, nice thing about fuel injection you don't need linkages, just wires. I got Glass Stain paint at Dollar General for 2.50 it has 8 colors, works good for blueing exhaust. Ran into a friend with his Mustang he put a Boss 429 long ago but recently put Twin 4bbl FI on it, has Magnum 500s on the back a foot wide.
Great Video BUDD! The plug wire boots turned out real nice. Joel Mendoza from Iceman Collectables is a local guy here in Phoenix. He's a good guy and doing some great stuff.
I have been 3D printing my own parts for about a year now. Seeing some fresh new insight from a person who didn't even know about this is enjoyable. That 429 engine had the plug boots in both angle or straight. More of a builders choice I think. But the wires you're using seem a tad too large. You'll see that if you use the googles for images of the engine. Nice build too! Happy to see you working with this new concept.
THANK GOD YOU ORDERED IT FROM EBAY! I ORDERED MY V12 ZEPHER ENGINE FROM ICEMAN TWO WEEKS AGO,...AND I AM STILL WAITING!! WHY!? BECAUSE ICEMAN USES SNAIL MAIL!! YOU WANT IT!? THEN I HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU FOUND OUT HOW THEY ARE SHIPPING IT, BEFORE SPENDING THE MONEY!!
One thing you might already know these resin models go together with superglue and not with model glue. In some resin "kits" they provide you a vacuum formed windows.
As far as a car to use it in, how about thinking about a pro tourer Mustang or Fairlane with that FREAKY blower sticking through the hood. Totally out of the box type of build.
Thank the good Lord for 3-D printing, resin casting and photo-etched parts ! The good old days of model car building is now !
I've built engines like the one you featured and resin cars....both are awesome. Resin cars from a quality caster that knows there work are artwork, any will need bodywork and aren't for a novice builder but with patience and a little work they are fantastic!
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I'm using the same engine in a 55 ford panel truck going pro street with it. Thanks for the video..great help.
Haven't build a model in a100yrs,great detail 👍☕️☕️✌️
Thanks 👍
The blue water pump looks good.
Mathew I have built the same engine as you are working on in this video I also built the 55 pickup that you show in the video as a Gasser I also used the complete Gasser chassis sold by Iceman Collection's I had to extensively modify the firewall and floor pan to fit it all together and have the cab sit correctly I also believe that it is a magnito ignition and the plug wires are supposed to exit sideways Model on Brother
It is actually 3D printed Iceman collectibles
I have a couple of his engines they are very nice and you did very good work on yours
Ahh, a man after my own heart, love those Ford 429 Boss engines!
I think most of those resin parts will cure more if you either set them out in the sun or put them under a UV light source.
You can paint your plug wires whatever color you want. Just put them on as soon as they are dry to the touch so the paint doesn't crack. You can also paint on the plug-wire boots.
The Boss Nine is a cool motor and you did it up nice. I think it would look great in the 55 F-1 pickup. That would make a great video build. I think supercharger is the correct name. Thumbs Up
Thanks Rick!!
I got 2 572 Chevy big block 3D printed engine's got them on eBay there amazing so much detail I almost don't wanna put them in cars but yeah that's the way to go now amazing stuff!!!
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Turned out great!
Thanks!!
The resin used to make that was most likely UV resin. It hardens in sun or UV light. They might not have cured it very long. Some resins on the market do produce a soft a rubber like product as well. The finger like part is support structure, so soft and uncured parts do not warp while hanging upside down on the plate
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That is one wicked looking engine Matthew. Nice job on painting it too. The chrome paint turned out very good I will have to get some for sure. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week ahead my friend. Terry
Thanks Terry!!
Resin parts ar nice wen done correctly i end up buying 3D printer and that 4 months ago now still have not learned to use it 👍 hopefully soon thats Definitely 3D PRINTED
I like that Rust-oleum chrome
It works great
The headers would be great flat white...that would set them out from all the other silverish paints.
Yellow Wires with red boots is Accel a company that produces aftermarket performance parts.
I use that chrome paint...but it will dull if you touch it to much...but I use it for exhaust stuff and chrome headers or any parts.
3D printing is an amazing thing as its changed our hobby! I need to buy a resin printer as I find the details are amazing. Bought a couple 1/16 scale drag engines and the quality is amazing and worth the money.
So with resin printing, what you removed was the supports and raft. Resin printers print upside down and printing directly on the build plate can cause issues. Most resin prints are printed at 45 degrees for best results. Most 3d printed resin is also very sandable, but the dust is really not good for you (which you probably already know).
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I'm sure you've been told several times but.... The early blowers were retrofitted from a GM Detroit Diesel engine. These engines built between 1936, and the late '70s were in boats, construction equipment, and mostly Semi trucks.they were two cycle like a chainsaw motor.
To extend the horsepower GM added a in-house built blower.
Now.... the smallest was a 3-71. This came on a 3 cylinder diesal engine, the 6-71 ( which was the first blowers used in drag racing). Was on the inline 6 cylinder. This engine was used extensively in 50s through 70s semis mostly single axle local delivery trucks. The 8-71 introduced in the late 60s was a V-8 style engine. This was GMs road tractor engine. It competed with Cat, and Cummin. Like I said earlier racers of the 50 made their on intake manifolds, belt, or chain drive systems ( because on the diesal engines the blowers were mechanical running off the camshaft ). Early examples like the Orange Twist model had the blower mounted on the front of the engine running off the front of the cam.
In later years new companies started manufacturing aftermarket blower that were greatly improved over the GM 30s technology.
Hopefully this explains the 8-71.
thanks for the tip on the belt decals, i`m building a 67 vett 427 at the moment and did not realise they were there on the sheet right in front of me. :)
wow! came out really nice!
Thanks Brother!!
I have resently built a resin plymouth valiant Hairy canary dragster, I had just body, bumbers, grile and tail lights. It was awesome, true skill building adventure.. Yeah, it takes time and patience but well worth it, I now own a drag car you can not get from any brand that makes models. I have since bought 2 more bodys from same guy at the California, a 64' Plymouth valiant signet and a 66' plymouth barracuda long nose funnycar. I recommend you a more complete kit as a first try👍
Awesome!!!!
For heat staining the headers, I've had good results from inks in a flat acrylic medium. Both yellow & blue can be used, but be careful. you don't want it to turn green. The key is a transparent, very thin paint. One can use airbrush or brush to apply. mixing up a small quantity gives you ready made anodized fittings & other components you want. Hope this helps.
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I install oil dip sticks also and dip sticks on the automatic transmissions too
That's cool!
Awesome work
Thanks!!
I haven't tried a resin engine yet but I got a few engine parts two weeks ago, my first time trying then. Very impressive fit and detail and I can't wait to try a whole engine
They are amazing!!
Man the engine looks awesome. Ron
Thanks Ron!!
Coming along nice mate👍
Engine looks great you did a wonderful job with it yes when using a resin printer it looks like it grows right out of the bottom awesome colors with it
I enjoyed watching the build on the Resin Boss 429 engine. It looks really great. I think you done an awesome job. Thanks for sharing.
I recently bought a 3D printed engine off eBay, and it is awesome like your purchase. Have a good week.
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Amazing looks fantastic well done
That looks GREAT !! 3D printing is so amazing, I have some of my parts 3d printed.
Cool looking engine, it would be cool in one of those fat fender Ford trucks!
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Nice job.👍
Thanks Charlie!!
Looks like an Icemancollections engine. I've built two now, really incredible detail
That's it
@@modelcarvideos5829 I could recognize the quality
I have used the Rust-Oleum silver chrome paint and it is great ! I am going to try and decant it then air brush it on an engine from a Mini-Art MB 1500A 4x4 cargo truck kit.
That came out real nice. I agree with you about the Rustoleom chrome. It sprays on nice and you can handle the parts after it dries.
Looks great. I’ve been looking at these. If I could get a 426 or 429 for my nascar, I would use them.
I make a resin cast 1/8th scale Lincoln V12 engine that you would be blown away. It's a real beast!
Very cool!! Do you sell them?
@@modelcarvideos5829 yes I have three versions available. I just joined your FB page and sent you a friend request.
The headers are very cool. I bought a resin 572 tunnel motor but am at a stand still with a lit of cleanup and sanding to make parts flat to fit
Put that monster in a 29 ford roadster drag car,,so cooool
Nice job Matt... I bought a few - I cheaper out and got what I paid for.
man this is really cool. you did an amazing job with it, now Id like to get a few of these........ also I really appreciate you jumping on to my live stream, really means alot to me...love how your channel took off, superstardom. very inspiring.....love this hobby
Thanks Frank!!
Excellent content and awesome work. Your camera work left me seasick. Get a mini-pod and your spot on 😎👍🏻
nice llooking paint job, AND 3 years you have gone from just under 5k to 19.1 k subscribers nice growth
That came out really nice. I've seen these on eBay but I just haven't purchased one yet, I may now that I've seen how this one came out. Have a great day.
It was really nice to build. Thanks!
That came out looking great. Supercharger/blower, same thing. The 6-71 and so forth refers to the number of cylinders and the displacement of each. A 6-71 would be a 6- cylinder engine with 71 cubic inches per cylinder, for a total of 426 cubic inches. We’re talking diesels here, but that’s from back in the day when they’d strip the blower off of some old engine and bolt it on top of their engine, once they figured out the manifold, of course. I used to work next door to a diesel repair shop and they had some old Chevy truck with a 2-stroke 4 cylinder diesel in it with the supercharger bolted to the side of the block, and a turbocharger. Tell me that wasn’t doing some deep breathing. Nice job on this, Matthew. 👍
I thought it had something to do with Detroit diesel.
Very well may have.
Nicely done
Hey dude! Awesome work. That’s an engine I designed. It’s based on a John Kaase Racing Boss 9 with a 10/71 blower. Glad you enjoyed the detail!!
So cool! Would love to talk to you.
@@modelcarvideos5829 anytime! I just joined your Facebook group 👍🏽
Thanks!!
I bought a 5.3 LS engine that's resin. Waiting for one of my models to claim it. You are right about the detail. It's amazing. Another tic in the yes box to buy a 3D resin printer.
Yep!!
I have had the best results with Tamiya clear acrylics for heat stain details on headers. I have it in red blue yellow and orange. Less is best for the real effect. On headers my main go to is X 24 clear yellow. Just hints of it on curves and towards the end of the collectors. When dry go back with a touch of Tamiya black panel line accent color on tight spots to add depth and detail. It’s always worked for me.
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Great looking engine. I have built cast resin and 3D printed engines and love them.
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My grandpa always told me the only time you have a thing is when you go to the bathroom
Once you do plug wires...they look naked without fuel lines and linkage. It is a slippery slope.
I have a Resin Boss 302 that I need to build. I am just waiting for the right kit to put it in. Beautiful build
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Almost done with my 69 GTX from AMT, then i'll start my MPC GTO
It was 3d printed in resin printer its cool stuff man . Need get mine 3d printer
I want one too!!
Nice detailed paint, build and review of the resin engine Matt. Love to see it in one of your car builds.
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It does grow, upside down in a resin 3D printer. Without those supports it won’t come out to become anything
It's an awesome looking 3D printed engine, vastly better then what you find in most model kits.
6-71 was the blower from the bus/diesel GMC
six cylinder engines. from back in the day 14/71 are aftermarket ones for current nitro engines .
Memphis Dan LeLoLai
Great build, it would look great in that pickup! To do the exhaust, you can watch “ Scaled Down Customs, 2 weeks ago, how to heat stain.”
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Cool work Matt. Going to check them out now. Stay well
Supercharger = blower; blower = supercharger.
Dammit. RUclips's doing that thing again. You know that thing. Where they don't notify you of a new video. Ugh.
Anyway. Resin 3D printing may seem daunting. But it isn't. ( FDM on the other hand. Ohhhh boy. ) With the prices of the machines, and resin coming down. Plus, having Thingiverse bookmarked. If anyone has thought about jumping in on it. Do it. You won't be sorry. Watch a few tutorials on here. Get a few recommendations. You'll be good at it in no time. Not lying. I'm an idiot, and I do ok. Lol
For example. Just the other day I printed two sets of wheels in 1/25. A set of wire spokes, with spinners. And a set of classic five spokes. The hardest part about doing them, was resizing them to fit the kits tyres. Grand total for the 8 rims? 0.26 cents. That's AUD. So, about 0.15 cents USD. Last time I printed a car body I think it averaged about 9 bucks. The only thing to consider is print time. The rims took 9 hours. A body can take up to, or over 24. Depending on the layer thickness. Wheels were printed at 0.01 thickness, the body at 0.05 to save running the printer for a week.
Oh, and another thing to consider. Test prints. The current car I'm printing has been through 7 different versions, trying to get interiors to fit, chassis rescaled to fit the body. You name it. It's been fixed, or fudged. Word of warning. Never trust a car from a video game. They lie. Lmao
Very cool little build! You did awesome. I might have to pick one up and give it a try.
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Great build! I discovered 3d printed parts ~ a yr ago and use them in almost every build. They r awesome! I mainly use individuals associates w/ Shapeways 3D Printing services. Anything you want is available. I have even requested special parts to be made.
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That's pretty cool engine. I've been wanting a or a few resin big block chevys for awhile now, because i like big block chevys lol 😆 I've built two chevelle's with big blocks, 67 and a 70. I'm currently building two 67 impala's with big blocks.
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That is how a model engine should look like.
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Very nice build Matthew , nice looking ENGINE 👋👍👍
Thanks Junior!!
Ro late now but in the future, make sure its cleaned well. Can cause eczema Also don't breath sanding residue.
That motor is just to cool! Great stuff buddy! Model On ✌️
Thanks Jared!!
Beautiful job you are a great builder
Thanks Jerry!!
Yeah, you can do amazing things with a resin 3D printer... Nice engine with amazing detail, and nice job putting it together Matt. It looks like a beast :-)
Thanks!!
That's a good looking engine!
Anytime you use a black wash on things rating from a 1 to 10, it's gonna turn out a solid 6. If you use the blackwash its a solid 9 if not a 10. That's just my opinion. Very nice build btw
Beautiful casted engine looks rather very nice built would look spectacular in a kit came witout engine and a small car but rear wheel Drive to use as one those skid Drift cars, be cool
I use tamiya clear blue. Red, yellow,
Cool engine, nice thing about fuel injection you don't need linkages, just wires. I got Glass Stain paint at Dollar General for 2.50 it has 8 colors, works good for blueing exhaust.
Ran into a friend with his Mustang he put a Boss 429 long ago but recently put Twin 4bbl FI on it, has Magnum 500s on the back a foot wide.
Awesome!!
Love it! I just ordered a resin engine. Enjoyed your build.
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@@modelcarvideos5829 I ordered my engine from BNL Resins. Have not heard back from them. Hope I didn’t get ripped off.
Great Video BUDD! The plug wire boots turned out real nice. Joel Mendoza from Iceman Collectables is a local guy here in Phoenix. He's a good guy and doing some great stuff.
Thanks Luka!!!
Looking good Matt!! 👍👍👍
Thanks Tim!!
I agree this would look great in one of Steve's gassers...
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I have been 3D printing my own parts for about a year now. Seeing some fresh new insight from a person who didn't even know about this is enjoyable.
That 429 engine had the plug boots in both angle or straight. More of a builders choice I think. But the wires you're using seem a tad too large. You'll see that if you use the googles for images of the engine.
Nice build too! Happy to see you working with this new concept.
Thanks!!
You should put the engine in derby car model kit
I'm thinking very seriously of putting a resin Chevy Small Block in a '58 Impala model in my stash. The kit came with a 348, and I prefer a 283.
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Blower equals Super Charger equals Blower. And some people say Puffer or Huffer.
That looks great!
Thanks!!
Great looking engine.
THANK GOD YOU ORDERED IT FROM EBAY!
I ORDERED MY V12 ZEPHER ENGINE FROM ICEMAN TWO WEEKS AGO,...AND I AM STILL WAITING!!
WHY!?
BECAUSE ICEMAN USES SNAIL MAIL!!
YOU WANT IT!?
THEN I HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU FOUND OUT HOW THEY ARE SHIPPING IT, BEFORE SPENDING THE MONEY!!
One thing you might already know these resin models go together with superglue and not with model glue. In some resin "kits" they provide you a vacuum formed windows.
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I use resin motors all the time get them from Ron Olson
I have like 4 that I ordered from the F B ad I believe it's called Iceman but they are beautiful
I have been looking at some of these resin motors...I think that you may have talked me into getting one or 12
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I’m a Hemi guy but it was a nice engine 🤟👌
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Cool
Put it in either your 90 Mustang drag car or that tilt front 55 Ford gasser truck kit
Better yet in a vintage funny car kit
Flip nose would be cool.
As far as a car to use it in, how about thinking about a pro tourer Mustang or Fairlane with that FREAKY blower sticking through the hood.
Totally out of the box type of build.
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