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Old 08-15-2002, 05:12 PM
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Talking New project... 1/24 Scale "tuning" Garage

I just went to one of the local hobby stores today to stock up on paints and glue.... and stupid me forgot the Tamiya tape. Anyways, I have been thinkin about doin this for a long time and finally when I was at the store today, they had the Fujimi 1/24 Mechanics set and I also ordered the Garage tools set.... Now I am goin to make 1/24 Scale "tuning" garage to display all of my models in!! ..I was just wonderin if any of you have any ideas of how to make a "garage door" cuz I have no clue?!

I will post pics of it as soon as we get the instructions for my sisters digi cam tanslated from Japanese (she got it as a gift in Japan!! )

Any other Ideas for the project would be much apprechiated
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Old 08-15-2002, 05:51 PM
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This is a pic of an awesome truck garage diorama i took at the UK IPMS nationals in '99, perhaps u can take some ideas from it?

This thing was huge and has so much going on - there is an upstairs office, a burnt out truck getting repaired and working lights.

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maybe for a door u could take a couple of i beam styrene peices and bend them near the top of the ceiling to make a L shape and then sum scrap plastic cut in strips about and inche thick and do 3 layers of this and in the middel layer put sum clear styrenea spring that goes acros the top sum small cables running down the sides and a small control box right near the door
i dunno thats just how i would go about building a replica of the doors for my shop


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Sheet metal and some of those little "ball link chains", and then some little ingenuity and voila! a working garage door!
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Old 08-15-2002, 09:49 PM
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wow.. that truck garage is awesome! I dont think mine will be quite as elaborate, but i will try to take some ideas from it, thanks. And thanks riddla but you arent makin much sense to me:huh: And Syndicate, thats a good idea those things would probably work like a charm!
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Another sample to steal ideas from:
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Corrugated carboard? for the garage door.
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Thanks for some more inspiration jay, that one is really cool too., And nustad, I want somethin more sturdy such as styrene sheets... but I dont know what I should use for hinges or the track it will go up on.
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If you want to use styrene sheets you could make it a sectional door, a lot of garages have sectionals......go to www.overheaddoor.com and you can see some different types of residential and commercial doors.
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Dyno's!

You should put a replica dynamometer ('dyno' as most people know it) on the floor. Any true tuning shop has on of those. Do that with a bunch of computer screens around. It would kick ass! :bandit:

http://www.exvitermini.com/pics/1805dyn.jpg
http://www.exvitermini.com/pics/dyn1403.jpg
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You should put a replica dynamometer ('dyno' as most people know it) on the floor. Any true tuning shop has on of those. Do that with a bunch of computer screens around. It would kick ass! :bandit:

http://www.exvitermini.com/pics/1805dyn.jpg
http://www.exvitermini.com/pics/dyn1403.jpg

Ingenious!
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a dyno..thatd be wicked kool...even more cool if you could get it to work..and get a car with moving wheels and put it on it ..that would rock
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Why is that Supra on that AWD dyno...
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The good thing about AWD Dyno's is you can lock up the rollers you don't use so the non-driving wheel rollers will be locked and there you go a 2WD Dyno!!!!
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Cool! Makes sense..
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