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Post by raceparke on Dec 31, 2017 17:17:35 GMT -5
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Post by alwaysindy on Dec 31, 2017 18:22:18 GMT -5
Penske PC 10?...the over-filled one?...
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Post by clm1545 on Dec 31, 2017 23:05:33 GMT -5
Penske PC 10?...the over-filled one?... what he said.
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Post by pje on Jan 1, 2018 1:18:28 GMT -5
I believe we have the same body. I was so disheartened when I got it that I just threw mine in a box for another day. The PC10 had a wheelbase of 109" and an overall length of 15'. It looks to me like most if not all of those extra 11" are in the engine cover, when I compare your photo to this one. I'd have to dig out my body and check it to give you any further ideas, but that's my first thought. Second thought is the side pods need to extend farther to the front, right about under the mirrors. Paul Erlendson
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Post by raceparke on Jan 1, 2018 13:23:59 GMT -5
Yes a sorta, kinda PC10
Hi Paul, disheartening indeed. Thanks for the numbers. I had added material to the rear of the engine cover because the rear of the side pods prevented the wheels/transaxle from moving forward enough. I think I will trim engine cover back to its original length, then cut back the rear of the side pods so the wheels move forward enough to correct the WB, extend the front of said pods and pour a stiff drink. I’ve already spent time correcting the front suspension fairings so maybe I can end up somewhere close to a shape. It’s either that or shovel the driveway in 4 degree weather. That photo is helpful. Dan
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Post by Patrick on Jan 1, 2018 14:53:08 GMT -5
Wow! What a challenge! It seems to me some of the work we do in correcting a model is as satisfying as building something from a kit.
Patrick
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Post by raceparke on Jan 1, 2018 15:51:20 GMT -5
Patrick, With all your modified HK “kits”, you have hit the nail! I’m not quite ready use the word satisfying yet, but it may yet turn out that way. Time will tell. Dan
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Post by raceparke on Jan 1, 2018 16:03:12 GMT -5
Time for that stiff drink. Obvious lots of stuff to do before I can even see if it will be at all close to acceptable, but the overall shape may be on track.
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Post by indycals on Jan 1, 2018 20:01:15 GMT -5
Wow... that's quit an undertaking...it will be interesting to see it progress.
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Post by Michael Chriss on Jan 1, 2018 20:50:35 GMT -5
I also have this. I have wanted to build this car since it ran. I collected photos over the years, and there was one at the speedway last year, and I took lots of photos. This is great, I will let you figure out how to deal with the issues. I wonder if the dimensions are corrected if the decals will fit. Here is a link to the photos I collected. PC10
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Post by pje on Jan 1, 2018 21:38:11 GMT -5
Have another one on me Dan. You deserve it.
Great photo collection Michael. Thanks!
Paul Erlendson
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Post by indy on Jan 2, 2018 17:13:07 GMT -5
Will be watching this one with interest. Love a Rocket build and the PC10 is such a beautiful and distinctive car!
Jordan
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Post by raceparke on Jan 2, 2018 17:59:52 GMT -5
Trying to figure out more stuff. It seems the right side pod is 2 mm. wider than the left. Do I widen the left or reduce the right? How can I get a real nice sharp edge and flat ness on the side “beam” structures? I’ve got some ideas about the rad openings- what would you do? I know the roll bar fairings need work. Can I go shoveling now?
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Post by raceparke on Jan 2, 2018 18:02:13 GMT -5
Michael Chriss those pictures are awesome. Thank you.
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Post by indycals on Jan 2, 2018 18:42:16 GMT -5
Start from scratch. Sometimes fixing something that is so wrong is more difficult than doing it from the ground up. But I'm also sure you appreciate the challenge
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Post by raceparke on Jan 3, 2018 10:09:28 GMT -5
Michael, Thanks for the perspective. I’d really like a pc10 but it seems like the price for this one is rising faster than the inflation rate🤔🤔 I’m not yet throwing the towel. I think there is not a Clindinst plan for this- are there any accurate drawings available to check with? ThanksDan
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Post by lance on Jan 3, 2018 12:31:19 GMT -5
Hope this helps, side rendering is complete but the top view is not finished I have some measurements I will dig up and post.
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Post by raceparke on Jan 3, 2018 15:28:29 GMT -5
Lance, Thank you so much. Your rendering leads me to believe that the main tub shape is actually quite close, except the cockpit opening goes forward about 8 mm. I sketched the seat back line and the turbo location. Side pods look pretty much ok as is except they need to be a tad higher. Nose seems just about right. I’m becoming convinced this is possible, albeit still a big job. Overall plan view looks spot-on.
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Post by raceparke on Jan 3, 2018 18:00:18 GMT -5
Amazing what a new hacksaw blade can do. . .
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Post by pje on Jan 4, 2018 0:54:38 GMT -5
Helpful drawing Lance. Thanks! Here are the specs for the PC10 Paul Erlendson
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Post by raceparke on Jan 4, 2018 9:39:12 GMT -5
Thanks so much for the information. Moving the driver forward is what was needed. The proportions are are beginning to work.
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Post by shunter on Jan 4, 2018 16:28:02 GMT -5
Great start....i wish i had these skills.
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Post by lance on Jan 4, 2018 19:32:46 GMT -5
Yes, my dog ate my homework.
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Post by pje on Jan 4, 2018 19:42:34 GMT -5
Well, at least you have a good scan. Paul Erlendson
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Post by raceparke on Jan 4, 2018 22:05:21 GMT -5
So if I put a book on my iPad overnight, the wrinkles in your homework image will flatten out? It could work. 🤔🤔
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Post by raceparke on Jan 5, 2018 13:56:33 GMT -5
More hacksaw work.
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Post by raceparke on Jan 5, 2018 16:52:00 GMT -5
Rad ducting. . . . .
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Post by fastlap on Jan 6, 2018 13:31:53 GMT -5
Have you found someone that produces the decals yet??? .
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Post by raceparke on Jan 6, 2018 14:08:26 GMT -5
Fast lap, The vender that supplied the body included decals. I also have pc9b indycals sheet to supplement. As far as I know this item is out of production.
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Post by raceparke on Jan 6, 2018 14:17:40 GMT -5
Nothing to do in this weather but slather on the filler. . . Eventually, a coat of primer will reveal if I I’ve made a silk (or at least cotton) purse.
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