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  • #31
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    Of course, will do - but don't hold your breath!

    I'm now trying ships chandlers and caravan refurbishers for heaven's sakes...

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    • #32
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      Dratt I only got back today fron Malvern under water, Phoenix looks like a good bet or you could try one of those rubber casting kits that you see at some shows although not at Malvern and I cant remember the company name.
      Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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      • #33
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        Hi Ben.

        Yes, Phoenix is a possibility and they are checking for me as I write! (Alan mentioned them above - (rarebits4classics is a no-go tho', Alan!))

        I couldn't cast this particular moulding as it is an extrusion - nice idea for other shapes tho' (Dad-in-law is seriously into casting lead soldiers - yawn - but I could suddenly begin to take an interest if it could be useful... (only kidding, dil))

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        • #34
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          Sounds like a MAJOR rebuild !
          Marlin Berlinetta 2.1 Efi

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          • #35
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            HA HA Major rebuild and tin soldiers.....Whats the chance of getting pops inlaw to model a Marlin for our troops
            Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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            • #36
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              Wow, that's a thought!

              I have to say he doesn't actually do much ORIGINAL modelling - he usually just makes copies of parts that his troops might be missing so that he can make up complete pieces; arms, rifles, that sort of thing! It tends to be pretty small stuff, although he does also makes complete soldiers - although even these are only about 2.5" high.

              In theory, if one of the near-Marlin models (there's something about this on another thread) was modified to more closely resemble a Berli or Roadster, etc, then castings could be made from this.

              I suspect though, that as far as DIL's production-scale is concerned, the model would have to be pretty small or perhaps made in parts - a real model kit-car!

              I'll look into it!

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              • #37
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                If DIL wanted to make several model Marlins I think there would be plenty of takers- Any one else interested?

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                • #38
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                  Message originally posted by: Sue Roedel (MOC Editor)
                  Yes! We could even consider adding them to the Club goods. What do you think Donnie? Bit of dosh for DIL and some happy owners.....

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                  • #39
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                    Hey! Nothing like pressure!

                    No-go with DIL, I'm afraid; max size he can handle is around 70mm long - would make a very small car! It wouldn't be a case of a straight copy either since a model Marlin doesn't exist, so an available, different, car model would require a fair bit of tweaking first (not really his cup of tea). Also, he has too many casualties of war to fix...

                    Sounds like a neat project tho'!!! I've done a little investigation and I think it could be tackled something like this:
                    (1) Obtain a model Merc SSK - around ?5-ish on Ebay with a little luck
                    (2) Spray with silicone release agent, and coat with air-drying latex rubber. Build up a few layers and peel off latex mould when set.
                    (3) Pour in casting mix (again easy-to-use stuff on Ebay, much stronger than plaster-of-P). Peel off mould to reveal copy of SSK.
                    (4) Use files to remove - and filler to add - extra bits to make model resemble Marlin.
                    (5) Spray with silicone release agent and repeat casting process!

                    The final casting could be either painted, or else coated with a 'metalising' finish which are availble to resemble pewter, bronze, etc.

                    This is a project I'd actually love to tackle, tho' I have lots of jobs to do at the moment (at least 20 tons of soil still to move from front of house to back - by barrow), not least on a real Marlin!

                    Giving it some thought, tho'. Anyone else fancy a winter project like this?

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                    • #40
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                      err what was the original Q. I bet you wish you hadnt asked about jolly hockey sticks.
                      Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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                      • #41
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                        I forget what the original request was - and darned if I'm looking through all that stuff above to find out...

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                        • #42
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                          Message originally posted by: Anita Bush
                          Donnie,

                          have you thought of obtaining some of that "hockey stick" trim to finish off your dashboard and make it look neat?

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                          • #43
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                            Ok, now I'm getting cross...







                            Latest is that Phoenix have asked me for a sketch to see if they can match it up with a couple of possibilities they have in stock. Another company, Plastestrip, are sending me a sample of their 'hockey stick'.

                            You never know...

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                            • #44
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                              Message originally posted by: Sue Roedel (MOC Editor)
                              Get off the line, Anita - there's only room for one chick on this Forum.

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                              • #45
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                                (Phew! Good job neither of these ladies know that I'm the spitting image of George Clooney...)

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