John Fosters GREATEST creation yet... hot shot
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due in tomorrow per UPS. Eagerly waiting...
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Post pics!
Can't wait to see this one.
Can't wait to see this one.
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i would not be surprised if you had it routed directly to you.
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Car arrived at the dock today... Whoa! I cant believe the initial looks of quality. A very nicely constructed car. Much better then the pics showed or show now. I have a feeling this one will be talked about for a long time. Especially with what we have in store for it.
Its raining now and i need to transport this in my truck. So it stays in the crate for now, but tonight i will pull it out of the box and get some nice detailed shots. For now, its just camera shots for you guys, but just hang in there for a few hours...
Its raining now and i need to transport this in my truck. So it stays in the crate for now, but tonight i will pull it out of the box and get some nice detailed shots. For now, its just camera shots for you guys, but just hang in there for a few hours...
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Looking closer at the car... there are tons of custom tricks on it. Its hard to even grasp it all. But tonight i will post good detailed pics. I cant stop checking this thing out. its going to be a loooooooong day.
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I get to see it before anyone else. Neener, neener!!!!
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either that was a lucky guess or the cat is out of the bag...
here is the concept.
here is the concept.
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yea, but unfortunately he got one just recently, so he probably would not need this one. I will just throw it away...
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Here are some shots. This thing is a beast, sooooo much stuff to look at. I cant wait to take it apart to see all its hidden treasures. John, thank you so much for this great machine... WOW.
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Good observation! Its high temp tubing, but i do plan on building a heat shield around the outlet of the turbine there. Moving the engine back would have not been possible.
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We knew something needed to be added there. John talked about using brass or copper lines. The fittings will work with metal tubing. But i really dont see a need for it. The way it is now, a lot of stuff is exposed to heat. Thats why i had thought about using either a shroud or they have extenders for the back of the jet engines. But, i am going to try the shroud idea first. I have a really cool plan that i think will fit the bill nicely. One consideration with design is to be able to see all the workings there without removing a whole body section. That is why this feature was not built into the rear fenders.
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Regardless of the adjustments that have to be made, John has created a f#*^in piece of art. It would also be awesom to see it run. Great work. Geoff
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Very Nice Mike! I see that John Foster has some major skills!
Now all you have to do is take that down to the local drag strip and make a few passes with it, shoot some footage from different angles and edit up some digital video...
burn a few hundred disc's and put'em up on ebay for a buy it now of $19.99...
I'd pay to see it!
Now on another note, can you shine some light on that funny car in the back ground???
I know if it's sitting in the living room, it must be a special piece...I wanna see!
Now all you have to do is take that down to the local drag strip and make a few passes with it, shoot some footage from different angles and edit up some digital video...
burn a few hundred disc's and put'em up on ebay for a buy it now of $19.99...
I'd pay to see it!
Now on another note, can you shine some light on that funny car in the back ground???
I know if it's sitting in the living room, it must be a special piece...I wanna see!
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technically thats not the living room. I am only allowed to keep one car in the living room. This is basically just my "inside storage area" well, one of them
That FC is pretty special. It has a chrome plated chassis and nothing on the body is a decal. its all airbrushed. The history behind the car is pretty cool. It was owned by a man that work with degree engineering AND pacesetter. When pacesetter moved back east they sold basically all their inventory locally to this guy and then he tried to sell the cars under a different name even though they were pacesetter. When pacesetter left california they had a really poor reputation and were known for ripping people off big time. I think all that changed when Mike K. got involved with it.
there are a couple pics here of it... http://www.quarterscalelegends.com/bb/v ... f=2&t=1086
That FC is pretty special. It has a chrome plated chassis and nothing on the body is a decal. its all airbrushed. The history behind the car is pretty cool. It was owned by a man that work with degree engineering AND pacesetter. When pacesetter moved back east they sold basically all their inventory locally to this guy and then he tried to sell the cars under a different name even though they were pacesetter. When pacesetter left california they had a really poor reputation and were known for ripping people off big time. I think all that changed when Mike K. got involved with it.
there are a couple pics here of it... http://www.quarterscalelegends.com/bb/v ... f=2&t=1086
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I would like to say this in the nicest way possible......HOLYS%$#&&**......................Talk about heaven...
Oh and that funny car is NicEE... Thanks for sharing, I now feel complete
Oh and that funny car is NicEE... Thanks for sharing, I now feel complete