Hello all, I am going to be scratch building a couple of scale models of my '68 Sportvan 90. Does anyone know where I can find some drawings with dimensions, to save me the trouble taking pictures and getting out the tape measure, thanks in advance.
Hello all, I am going to be scratch building a couple of scale models of my '68 Sportvan 90. Does anyone know where I can find some drawings with dimensions, to save me the trouble taking pictures and getting out the tape measure, thanks in advance.
GM Heritage. Com
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space..JM2C...hehehe
Steve
1967 Chevy 90 "Space Truckin"
350 SBC 260hp/ 350tq, MSD HEI, Holley 4150, Sanderson Block Hugger Headers, BowTie 700R4, 3:36 posi
1973 Chevy 110 "Orange Bang" w emphasis on the BANG :-)
383 Stroker 440hp/ 480tq, MSD 6AL/ HEI, FiTech, Hooker Full length Headers, BowTie 700R4, 3:73/ Eaton Truetrac, "Cruiseaire" Original
That's exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
If your patient i will have some great news by the end of next week. I have contacted a guy who makes resin custom molds.
1968 Chevy 90 250/700r/Fuel Injected - sold and missed
1966 Chevy handyvan 350/auto (work in progress)
1965 GMC 350/auto ( just had to have )
I wonder what he would use to make the mold out of. I'm making mine out of wood. May not be perfect, but I have 1/25 models of all my other cars and the van would complete the shelf.
I'd like to see those, does he have a website. I'm making mine from two pieces of two by fours cut down and glued together. I'm using a dremel to cut out the details and windows, but It's tough making straight lines because of the grain the wood get soft and hard. Mine's a window van, so there's a lot of cutting. I'll post a picture when I get a little farther along.
Nice - I like seeing that thank-you
Small point:
1964 or Early 65
No Back-up lights
Not 6 rows rows of grill slots
Emblems not on the doors.
I commented as such on the site.
FYI - A 1967 is also there:
https://hum3d.com/3d-models/chevrolet-sport-van-1967/
Looks slick
Gary
1965 Display
Pretty neat, but mine's a 90. I'm not sure how this translates to a 1/25 model. Do you plug this software into a 3D printer? Anyway, I put a thin skim, of bondo on my wood model to make it easier to dremel out the windows. Should have it done in a couple of days, material cost=$0