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Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:43 pm
by Jeff Clark
I have two new covers a Cat and a Bonanza, the patterns are done and mold out great but I started spending some time with the Cat one lerning how it likes to pour....
Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 9:29 pm
by Harry
The casting are really looking good Jeff. Hehe, just saw the Pour Naked in your sig line, is the secret to success?
Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 9:42 pm
by mite5255
Harry wrote:The casting are really looking good Jeff. Hehe, just saw the Pour Naked in your sig line, is the secret to success?
my external body parts still sorta work
,and I still like to protect them,I think I'll leave the pouring naked for others
Mike
Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:27 am
by Harry
Got the little blue pill huh Mike? Hehe, yeah I think I will keep my clothes on too but I will admit the thought has crossed my mind. If I do a Nekkid pour I will be sure to get a video and post it
Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:10 am
by mite5255
Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:02 am
by Harry
Why not? IB secksy
I just heard it was blue, I tried talking the wife into letting me get some a few years ago and she said hell no, I'd end up killing her. Stamina late in life is hereditary in my family. GG Grandfather was still having kids at 70 and a good share of the men live well past 90 even back in the day when it was really uncommon.
Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:15 pm
by Jeff Clark
I was wondering when that would get noticed... actually I havent tried it yet but as hot as it is I feel like it... with the summer heat and my foundry set up inside my toy box im sure it will be fall before im melting again, But I have a couple new parts to show when the time comesl. For the vintage race fans I have a really cool new find and addition to the toy box... Junior Thompsons (was missing) funny car
Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:32 pm
by mite5255
Jeff Clark wrote:I was wondering when that would get noticed... actually I havent tried it yet but as hot as it is I feel like it... with the summer heat and my foundry set up inside my toy box im sure it will be fall before im melting again, But I have a couple new parts to show when the time comesl. For the vintage race fans I have a really cool new find and addition to the toy box... Junior Thompsons (was missing) funny car
Looks good Jeff , can you describe what you have there , engine, drive train and such. I love motorsport but the type were they turn left and right
I also try to follow the local historic racing seen here
Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:40 pm
by Jeff Clark
This is the car in its day, the candy has baked off in the sun but the flames and logos are still intact even the original decals are on it. The car is missing its chassis but the body and tin is a true find most of these cars have been painted totaled etc with no way of knowing the past. Jusior Thompson is a true racing legend he was the start of the cam wars that turned to gasser wars when the 70's hit it was time to change to funny cars, Junior built this car first then a Corvette funny his career was put to the end in the Corvette when he crashed at over 200mph. Junior made it but not to drive again. here is his site
http://www.jrthompson.net/jrthome.html
Re: Zebra Clutch cover
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 3:05 pm
by mite5255
Thanks Jeff that looks like an interesting read