(FINISHED) Pee Wee Pobletts #46 1962 season

Started by Bob P., July 31, 2017, 07:59:11 PM

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Bob P.

This is a replica build of the #46 driven by Pee Wee Pobletts in 1962, at Williams Grove and Lincoln speedways in Pa.
The car had a Pontiac hood ornament and the Indian face lit up when racing. This car raced on dirt tracks and had a glass windshield. During the early sixties several cars ran windshields, but by late 1962 they were all replaced with screen.

I would like to thank the following people for providing the components to accomplish this build.

Greg Holland for providing the Pontiac hood ornament. This was designed and printed on a 3-D printer.

Big Donkey resin for the two resin body's used for this build. Also the tires, wheels and quick change rear.

Polecat decals.


This was a challenging build but it was fun.



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This photo was taken at Williamsgrove speedway in Pa. mid 1962

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Bob

john2

Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4

Rich Sipos


TarheelRick

Outstanding replica build.  Does the Indian head light up? ::)
When I win the Powerball I will switch to the real ones.

Dirtman

Man, ya did it again!!!  Where did you come up with the Indian Head ornament? Like the hood hinge, or latch, nice detail.

Rett

sentsat71

This turned out GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!
Great replica!!
Ed K.

Gary Davis

Great job Bob. You sure nailed the look and sit on this replica. Looking at your different angle shots gave me that neat feeling I use to get when walking in the pits back in the 60s...
"Man...I love the smell of Methonal and Dirt in the morning. Then....Methonal and Asphalt in the afternoon is GOLDEN also."

Bob P.

#7
Too answer a couple questions. No, the hood ornament on the model don't light up.

The hood ornament was designed and printed on a 3-D printer by Greg Holland.  VSRN on this site.

Bob

vsrn

Thanks Bob.

The hood ornament could be made in "clear" acrylic, which would allow you to drill a
tiny hole for a mini LED bulb, in order for the light to work.

For a first try, we decided that this would be even more involved than it already was,
so Bob decided not to have this one light up. Maybe if there is a next one !

As I've told Bob -, this is a stunning model!

vsrn

pdaly28


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BobD


ARCA Guy


Buzzie oo

OUTSTANDING!!!!!Really enjoy seeing your builds.

Bob P.

Thanks everyone for the nice comments on this build. It was one of my most challenging but a fun build.

Bob