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Harris Shoerats

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Hi Newbie Russell here.
Does anyone know of aftermarket complete engine units for 1/24 cars, I'm building the Tamiya Ford GT4 Mustang and would like to place a modern V8 unit beside it. I searched on 'net and always get the same results, not suitable, wrong lump, bad resin etc.
There must be something suitable out there?

Thanks Russ
 
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ah, there's the rub

The import duty/shipping costs on items from the US are too high.

I ordered a Dice bag from someplace in Texas once and the shipping/duty cost doubled the price.

Thanks
 
Yes, it's a shame he doesn't sell the print files as there's some tasty stuff on offer.
 
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There are free files available you just need to track them down - Thingiverse has a Shelby Cobra Mustang engine - this is in 1/24 - it's purerly a resin print! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4429533
This YouTube Vid gives some idea of the work needed - it's a 1/64 Ford DFV V8, but the priniple is the same for a 1/24 model ( you need to
have the auto-translate on - it's Japanese )
Dave
Thank you Dave, I may just dip my toe into 3d Resin printing.
Got to convince the treasurer its worth it in the long term. Ha ha etc......
 
I've had the same problem trying to get some wheels sets in 1/24th. Practically anything I want is available in the USA, but with postage costs that are prohibitive. Its actually cheaper to buy a whole kit with decent , usable custom wheels and shelve the rest than to buy from elsewhere. The Foose Ford F100 by Revell is a case in point. It has a nice set of 5 spokes (and a nice engine) that could be used to upgrade another kit, but at a decent price. I'll probably end up with a shelf full of F100 bodies at this rate...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Revell-Mon...581144&sprefix=foose+f100,aps,80&sr=8-1-fkmr0
 
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Thanks for the Heads Up, Jabba. Its a different route to go down but it would solve the problem, as you say, it would probably be cheaper to get another kit and harvest the suitable bits. I can see a scrap yard diorama in the near future.
 
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