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1/8 Heller Citroen Traction Avant Options
kpnuts
#21 Posted : 24 October 2015 16:06:02

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Thanks guys, this is an awesome kit I highly recommend it Sean, not for a begginer, but that won't worry you I would recommend Roy Fitszimmonds dvd though I've referred to itvoften the instructions are in french and the diagrams are quite vague, I've never built a more detailed kit, and for 150 quid it is well worth the money, I am loving building it. So far everything fits, but a word of warning I've seen several builds of this kit and most show the engine has bad warpage and needs tabs to help align it up. I've had no problems but just a word of warning.
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#22 Posted : 24 October 2015 17:03:28

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Looking great Ken,

what is the DVD you are talking about? Did someone make a DVD on how to build this car.I would love to get one if you have a source for me.

Carl
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#23 Posted : 24 October 2015 20:59:16

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Check on ebay I its called building the Heller 1/8 Citroen traction avant by Roy Fitszimmonds, it's 20quid but money well spent. Check out his build on britmodeler
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#24 Posted : 25 October 2015 00:37:42

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Very impressive and skilfully done Ken, looking superb....Drool Drool

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#25 Posted : 27 October 2015 20:53:24

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Here is todays update
these parts were bent so using Roy Fitzimmods dvd I corrected this problem with stretched copper wire










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#26 Posted : 27 October 2015 21:00:55

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Looks great kp. Really enjoying watching this build mate
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#27 Posted : 27 October 2015 21:12:52

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Tell you mate its a superb kit, I have NEVER Worked on a more detailed kit, I've been on this a fortnight and still not finished the engine. I built and finished the Tamiyas 1/12 CR 450 R Honda with rider and dio in one weekend. This (even though it's a challenge (or maybe because)is the best and most enjoyable kit I can ever remember building (apart from the scratch built Waverley (I don't think anything will ever beat that for enjoyment)
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#28 Posted : 27 October 2015 21:59:09

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It certainly does look like a very detailed engine, keep the pictures coming Ken ThumpUp
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#29 Posted : 27 October 2015 23:01:07

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I ordered the CD thanks Ken for the info.I also found my Citreon, but for now I am going to sit back and watch you build yours.It is looking great so far.

Carl
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#30 Posted : 28 October 2015 20:43:51

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Hi all well the engine is done (well as much as I can do without putting it in the car)
The next bit is the front chassis and suspension (to be honest I keep looking at the instructions and I'm tempted to box it back up and put it away) looks to be way beyond my meagre abilities, I would start somewhere else on the model and come back to this part but that may cause problems later on I've no idea whether I can start the body without causing problems with the chassis, I will see how brave I'm feeling, this may be as far as this kit goes for me, really not feeling confident at all on the next bit.









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#31 Posted : 31 October 2015 19:41:44

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Hi all here is the next update








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#32 Posted : 31 October 2015 20:47:48
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Like the rust weathering Ken, well done. Cool

Just don`t take it for an M.O.T, it might fail.

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

Keep up the good work.

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#33 Posted : 31 October 2015 21:43:10

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Nowadays it probably would but when I past my test I drove cars far worse which flew through the test, it's ridiculous these days, I mean sopt welding is stronger than continuous mig welding but if a car has a weld repair it has to be continuous not spot, don't get me started, the government just want old cars off the road.
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#34 Posted : 01 November 2015 17:32:06

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Hi all another update, quite pleased I've managed this part (very fiddly though could have done with another set of hands)



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#35 Posted : 01 November 2015 21:07:04

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Hi all here is an Idea of just how huge this is, I thought the GT was big but, and dont forget it still has the rad and bumpers to go on, just look at this.






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#36 Posted : 02 November 2015 19:38:48

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Here is tonights episode. I really, really, really, really love this kit cant wait to start the Mefistofeles if its anything like this.












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#37 Posted : 03 November 2015 21:48:46

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Hi all here's tonight's bit






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#38 Posted : 03 November 2015 23:07:50

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Nice job Ken, that's a fair old bit of rust on her, careful you don't poke your finger through it LOL LOL
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#39 Posted : 04 November 2015 00:19:48

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Looks great Ken... even if it does look a little rusty.....Laugh Laugh .. Fab work as usual.. Cool Cool

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#40 Posted : 05 November 2015 21:44:20

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Hi all well here's tonight's bit, that steering rack was a real pain the ball joints are supposed to push through and be an interferance fit but I had us a dremell tool by hand to gradually open it up enough to get the ball joint through without it just falling back out again, very sloooow gentle work with lots of checking to make sure the ball joint didn't just fall through. got to paint it and weather it now, would have painted it first but it is a tight fit and wasn't sure it would slide through the shaft after it was painted will now use very thinned down paint and hopefully if I keep moving it as the paint dries it will remain working.


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