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I also acquired one of my two dream cars, a 1987 Jaguar XJ-S in British Racing Green.
OMG, a HUNDRED Dollars??,🙀🙀🙀Nice. Nice going....What’s your other dream car?Otto
Welcome to the wonderful world of Jaguar ownership. If the engine is good don't even think about replacing it. Properly looked after thy are one of the smoothest engines on the road. The only concern with the 5.3L in the XJ-S as opposed to the XJ sedans is not to let it overheat. I always pop the bonnet after a run to let it cool off.I would get rid of the chrome tings over the wheel arches though; not original. Enjoy!Tim
Nice work area and an awesome car. I love those Jags! $100 and garaged!? WOW - how did you manage that? Do I see another, more recent Jag in the background?While it is unlikely that I'll own a 1:1 Jag like that, I do have a nice Hasegawa version as a 1:24 scale kit. I'll build it some day . . .
John, that’s a great model, truly a nice job considering what you started with. She’ll look great!But what with the Unimate....a 905 would look so much better, and work, too... in my HUMBLE opinion....Otto
@Ed Kapuscinski that PC passenger geep is sweet! Hopefully beer + JFRT took the edge off switch wiring... Frank
I wish I could take ANY credit for it, but she's a Dr. Hotballz refugee.
@Cajonpassfan & @peteski ,Fresh out of 905's. I will be able to swap one in later IF the pilot wheels don't hit the 905's draft box. I started with a 1015 box which SEVERELY limited the pilot truck's travel. Trimmed off the sides of the 1015 box and left the pivot post. Drilled out the Unimate to 2mm at the rear hole shaved the post flush to the Unimate plane to limit coupler drop, and trapped it with a nylon 00-90 pan head screw.Something I found in this is that the underside of the pilot extension on the front of the Minitrix shell is that if you shave away the pilot mount flush to the bottom, is the surface is perfect mounting height for a 1015. But you have to make a wedge because the surface angles up in the side view.
Finally got my SP 12.5K tankcars completed, reassembled and ready for primer. I also completed adding side and roof braces to my fleet of converted 40' hogfuel (woodchip) cars and these are also ready for the paint shop.
Hey Peter,Could you elaborate on the SP 12.K tank cars?Thanks!!