i want to try to take my building to the next level and was going to try to make some spark plugs for my next model, 1968 plymouth fury modeled after a new york city police car. anyone have any ideas as to how these could be made? thanks .[;)]
Stretched sprue! Just a guess, actually though if you were to get it to about the right size , being so small the details would not show up that well any way just paint it white and call it a plug. I’m sure someone probally has a better way I was just brain storming there.
Dave,
Since in reality, most of the spark plug is covered by the boot on the end of the lead, I just take a short length of insulated wire, strip out the wire, and insert my colored spark plug wire into that, and glue that to the block.
The plugs are too small to see very much of (in 1/24 scale).
Getting hex stock that small to turn down on a lathe would be hard. There may be someone who manufactures, or extrudes, styrene in hex shapes. Maybe Evergreen or Plastruct does. Check with them.
Alternatively, have a look at Grandt line bolts. They have lots of different sizes of bolts, and maybe they can replicate the hex portion of the plug.
They also advertise in FSM, and armour fanatics have been using them for years.
Cheers’
LeeTree
thanks guys for the replies. i was thinking along those lines. true it would’nt be seen very well, dont know if it would even be worth the effort? it would look pretty cool if one was only going to display the engine? thanks .
Robert Bentley -(R.B. Motion) has scale spark plugs in aluminum for most scales, as well as rubber boots. He’s out of Bryan, Ohio. FYI
thanks robert, i’ll try to look him up.
His email is rbmotion@yahoo.com
hey
R&D Unique ofeers spark plugs in a set of 10, for $2.50. Download the catalog (it’s in pdf form, and print it out, all the info is there). The part number is RDU-2420. They have whole engine kits, heads, valve covers chasis parts, and much more.
I ordered stuff from here, service is good and the parts are good.
Hope this helps…
Good luck…
Duh, i forgot the link, here it is…
If your wanting an actuall spark plug…R&D Unique sells spark plugs for 1/24-1/25 scale.
thanks rabid, i’ll check that out.
Hey i thought of it first!!! LOL
Just kidding…
yes u did…i was just too lazy to read all the posts…lol
I used 26 or 30 guage (cant remember exactly) wire from Radioshack. Or should I say RadioShaq. I drill out holes in the distributor or ignition modules, glue in the wire and then glue that assembly to the engine. After that (or before) drill out the holes for the spark plug boot. Use wire insulation as LeeTree said but make sure the wire can fit good inside it. Since most of the boots have a bend in it I replicate that. Cut a wedge out of the insulation and carefully glue the angle closed. Then put your wire into it then everything into the right place. You can also do this on the distributor end too. Looks great on mine. Peace out!
Hey! I just had an Idea for the plug boots-that black electric (?) tape. I just thought of itan decided to instantly post. Hope it really is original. I’ve had that happen, think up of something new only to find out it actually isn’t. Oh, well. If it is, it is. If not, it’s not. Don’t know how it will work getting the angles in it though. Lemme know what y’all think.