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#41 Posted : 20 August 2017 02:02:51

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Paint detail on the front strut rods and washers and the lower A-arms as factory did it.
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#42 Posted : 20 August 2017 02:11:35

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While I'm here on my build thread, I have a question for some of you that are building or have built the Shelby. Or, can give me your input to this problem I am up against.

I took my grille out of the grille opening to paint it black and had to take my in-board headlights out. Well, I figured I'd have trouble and I did, the very small headlight little metal "grille grippers" that hold the headlight in, has broken off. All 4 of them broke off and now I'm trying to find a way to probably glue it in with a modelers glue, crazy glue or epoxy glue or some sort of glue.

Can anyone give me some input on what they would do?

Thanks
Rich
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#43 Posted : 20 August 2017 02:20:01

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Heres the area in question highlighted in color. The very small metal headlight "grippers" broke away and I have nothing to hold the headlight in now. I'm thinking about trying epoxy?

Any input is greatly appreciated,
Rich
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#44 Posted : 20 August 2017 12:29:15

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Hi i`m not building this but if it was me i`d use small amount of super glueBigGrin regards PhilCool


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#45 Posted : 20 August 2017 19:22:13

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Got the front suspension and tires attached aa well as the exhaust.
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#46 Posted : 21 August 2017 10:06:43

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Coming along nicely BigGrin Cool

I would use some thick superglue to hold the light into the grill.
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#47 Posted : 21 August 2017 14:14:38

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Looking good Rich and making nice progress, well done. Cool ThumpUp

Regards a suitable glue for your grille light problem, I would suggest trying 'G-S Hypo Cement' which is a clear glue used by jewellers for gluing gems into jewellery, watchmakers and in industrial optics. It comes in a tube with a precision applicator, dries crystal clear and is very strong, it can be cleaned up with Isopropyl Alcohol.

.... or ....

There is a glue called 'Formula 560' which is a canopy glue used by R/C aircraft modellers, and which looks milky white but cures clear and can be easily cleaned up with water, again it's strong enough for what you want to do but doesn't come with any kind of applicator (use a cocktail stick)?

I regularly use both myself and both are easily available on Ebay. Hope that helps? ThumpUp

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#48 Posted : 25 August 2017 00:07:08

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Thanks all for the replies about glue. I used an epoxy that I mixed to activate it. I have used it before with great results. I haven't used it in a while and just forgot about it before I posted.
It seems to be doing great.
Again Thanks and can't wait to my next Shelby installmentBigGrin
Rich
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Glad to hear that you've solved the problem Rich, keep up the good work and thanks for sharing. Cool ThumpUp

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#50 Posted : 09 November 2017 00:57:56

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Dashboard and related parts....
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#51 Posted : 09 November 2017 12:26:22

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Looking good. I can’t wait to get started back on mine.

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#52 Posted : 18 November 2017 22:13:27

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Another interior photo...
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#53 Posted : 18 November 2017 22:24:44

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BigGrin Looking goodCool
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#54 Posted : 18 November 2017 22:44:52

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That looks really neat. These car kits are so realistic.

Hope you are enjoying building yours.
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#55 Posted : 19 November 2017 10:29:35

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She's coming along very nicely....Cool Cool

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#56 Posted : 19 November 2017 10:38:20

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Nice work, look good.Cool

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#57 Posted : 19 November 2017 16:57:21

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Coming along nicely now BigGrin great work.

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#58 Posted : 23 November 2017 03:50:38

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Thanks all. I will keep you all posted as time progressesCool
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#59 Posted : 08 December 2017 21:54:53

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DeAgostini Shelby issues #57- #60 complete.

I had a little delimma with the heater box screws. I couldn't get my mini screwdriver in to tighten the screws, so I epoxied the box in place (see last photo). The screwdriver was too much on an angle.
Has anyone else had this problem?

Thanks for looking,
Richie
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#60 Posted : 09 December 2017 00:19:55

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Nice update Richie. Looks great.

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