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Old 05-12-2006, 09:22 AM
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Alright. I got back to work on the Transmission last night. Since I wont be progressing much on the engine until I get the heads cast and there are several more things that I want to finish before I go mixing more RTV. I need some comments on t his thing. I went off of measurements I got from a Resin t-56 in 1:25th scale. It looks a little off though. There is not any bracing on it yet. Please, give me some comments and criticism on the trans. I've been considering rebuilding it, but am unsure as of yet.









I know, I know, its not what you were thinking. But I didn't figure many of you guys would wander upon this in the artwork forum. And I desperately need some feedback on my trans.

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Old 05-13-2006, 07:58 AM
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Old 05-13-2006, 09:34 PM
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surely someone has had some experience with a t-56. Or maybe has one waiting to be dropped into their car? I'm worried about the way that I have constructed the right side of it. With the way that it cuts in toward the center. I took the measurements off of a 1:25 peice. It just looks odd in the larger scale, it seems like it should be a bit more symmetric or round. With about 4 or 5 more hours needed in finish work, I'd hate to get it complete and then decide I need to redo it. Anyone got one in the shop they could snap a photo or two of, or maybe grab a measurement or...8?? lol
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Old 05-13-2006, 09:42 PM
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Can't Scott get you pics of his? I'd be glad to help, but don't have one here.


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scott has one? I've not kept up well enough with anyone's projects. I'll shoot h im a message. Thanks for the help!
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I have a couple of pictures if they will help. They are too large to post here. Shoot me an email address and I will get them to you.
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