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Vw Golf 2 GTI Tuned 1/8 Build Options
roymattblack
#141 Posted : 14 August 2019 09:06:07

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It's looking really great.
I'm enjoying following your build.
Markwarren
#142 Posted : 15 August 2019 08:00:27

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Stunning work, it is like watching a real restoration.Love

Mark
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#143 Posted : 15 August 2019 17:05:30

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Brilliant workDrool Drool love the detailsBigGrin regards PhilCool
COMING SOON =1/72 Italeri diorama`s Battle for the Reichstag and Stalingrad battle at the tractor factory 1/16 Trumpeter King Tiger with loads of extras ON THE GO= refurbishment of 1/25 Tamiya tiger 1 , amt Star trek kits and space 1999 models

So Much to Build,But What a Hobby!


frah2o
#144 Posted : 16 August 2019 07:30:32

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roymattblack wrote:
It's looking really great.
I'm enjoying following your build.


Markwarren wrote:
Stunning work, it is like watching a real restoration.Love

Mark



tigerace wrote:
Brilliant workDrool Drool love the detailsBigGrin regards PhilCool


Thanks to much mates! I Really love vw 80'and 90' Love




Before continuing with engine, i made with insulating tape the inside mudguard. If was a oem ride eight i could use a 0.25 mm styrene sheet. But if I used it, my chassis would be raised....and this is not good.

I fitted the selfmade hoses for heater core.

Remembering the Delta HF WRC water canister, I decided to reproduce it also in my GTI.
I started my work using a AA dummy batteries.
After some work, I obtained the wanted shape. I holed the tank for future connection and future bracket on engine struct.

Finally i coated it with bare metal foil and i added hoses using a tube with same color of G12 liquid.

I repainted the fan with gray haze, and i add some detail to radiator fairing (some alu tape on top face of radiator, some alu tape on fan motor and connection for hose to canister and temp sensor)

I also fitted the selfmade clutch cable.

To maintain a little bit clean engine bay, I decided to build a partially hidden engine wiring (all the invisible wiring run inside the chassis)












































































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Markwarren
#145 Posted : 16 August 2019 07:51:20

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Another great update.Love

Mark
frah2o
#146 Posted : 16 August 2019 08:23:02

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Markwarren wrote:
Another great update.Love

Mark



Ahahahah, thanks Mark....the final part of yesterday job.

Yesterday i quite finished engine coolant system. Just only the final hose from canister to radiator.

I also create another partially hidden engine wiring (it runs nearly the struct and hides inside the left chassis spar)
I cabled the rear light switch, the speedo cable and the oli temp sendor for gearbox and differential (this last is my add and not present on real GTI)

Then i worked for fitting the hose from canister to radiator: With insulating tape i selfmade grommet to fix hose on side left structs. This hose will be partially hidden from extra oil cooler and battery (battery will be lifted to permit the run of other wiring)

Finally i made new bracket for extra oil cooler (i used the present hole inside the engine bay)











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frah2o
#147 Posted : 16 August 2019 22:24:23

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Engine 90% completed: just to finish carbon coating of bmc cda airbox, carbon fairing of extra oil cooler and some waterslide decal for engine.

I lifted the battery to permit the housing of coolant pipe and wiring of fan and water temp radiator bulb.

I full remade the throttle cable bracket and new cable with adjusting nut.

Remade the vacuum hose for servobrake.

I connected with braided hose the extra oil cooler radiator

I added the heatshield for all exhaust system (the exhaust is only to show the line....will be total remade)

Finally my PB vs the “out of box”

















































































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Gandale
#148 Posted : 16 August 2019 22:41:34

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Beautifully done throughout and a real pleasure to see....Drool Drool .. Very well done...

Regards

Alan
roymattblack
#149 Posted : 17 August 2019 09:08:36

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Just mind-boggling.
It's great to watch this all coming together.
Markwarren
#150 Posted : 18 August 2019 09:32:12

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Fantastic work, real pleasure seeing this all come together. Great to see the out the box v yours.Love Love Drool

Mark
andali15
#151 Posted : 18 August 2019 09:40:50

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Amazing work and detail in your build. A credit to your talent. Andy.
frah2o
#152 Posted : 19 August 2019 21:29:40

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Really thanks for yours words mates! I’m very pleased that you’re enjoying watching and following my build.

I carbon decal the CDA filter airbox and the oil cooler fairing. Also i add the oil filter decal. Other engine decals will come later

















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Kev the Modeller
#153 Posted : 20 August 2019 21:33:27

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Looking very good Francesco and amazingly detailed as always, very realistic!

Very well done. Drool ThumpUp

Kev Smile
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frah2o
#154 Posted : 24 August 2019 09:26:36

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Finished the engine, my attention swing to one of my preferite parts of car: the exhaust system

Like on my real gti i deleted central an middle silincer to obtain a direct flow exhaust

I also deleted the oem twin tailpipes and added a big bore tailpipe like sport inox exhaust N group (like Bastuck sport auspuff)

I used the chassis as template to finf correct shape of my new exhaust system

I coated it with a first primer coat to check anything to rework. Then putty and a new paper sanding. Then i reprimered, i coated with white aluminium paint and a final smoke TS71 coat (specially in the first section of the system)

While I'm waiting the drying of exhaust paint, i redid all the brake lines fitted on underbody. I fitted the chassis grommet and i uses 1 mm metal wire for new brake lines. I self made new hydraulic joint for brake lines and i jointed them on new rear braking distributor.


I also added new selfmade alu clamps with bolts on exhaust, i added some weld lines.
I finished the work on manifold with thermal banding.
To reach the right color i painted it with a first coat of titanium gold and finally a smoke coat

Suddendly i used the tamiya powdwers to light the exhaust point (blu and red burn effect). I also lighted the tailpipe to simulate the heating due backfires.

I also wheatered the chassis heatshield and finally i fitted my full illegal exhaust system..LOL































































































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frah2o
#155 Posted : 24 August 2019 22:06:34

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I full remade the fuel pump and filter. I added new top studio joint and i repainted all fuel pump and filter

I differently painted the joint for inlet and return in red and blu metallic

I added some photo etched bolt to head of fuel pump

I also changed all hoses with braided hoses.

I self made new hose from fuel pump to engine.

Finally i revisited the fuel tank working on stripes in bare metal and adding some fixing bolts

















































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frah2o
#156 Posted : 24 August 2019 22:21:55

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I full repainted in matt black (2 final clear coat matt) the subframe, arms, rear axle and front engine bar

I detailed some bolts and added fixing nuts for the arms

In the past months i mistakenly painted in gun metal the bracket for rear axle. In the real gti this piece is part of the chassis....so i repainted in new blu color like frame.



















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frah2o
#157 Posted : 25 August 2019 22:22:17

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I finished the job with front and rear axle. To fit properly the new rims i machined a rc 1/10 hub adapter from 4,5 to 6 mm. With this new size now the rc center adapter fit on hub (disc are only dry fitted for have right size and clearence)

The extra engine mount bracket works properly with right wheel shaft. Also the shafts can work good with chassis notching

I fitted the stabilizer bar and finally i painted the chassis rubber grommets

I fitted the bodyshell to check if all is good and for have test with new N group tailpipe.













































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frah2o
#158 Posted : 26 August 2019 21:27:37

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I started the work on brake system. The caliper and disc out of box are quite hugly.

The caliper kit are in 2 pieces, i want it monobloc like the real
The disc are correct but without personality for my project

I dediced to use the rc disc that are metal and drilled. Another postive point id that the disc is also centre hub for rim, but i need to work because rc disc is quite larger then oem kit

So i made the same work on real big brake conversion: i remade the caliper bracket using a m6 large washer.
I “welded” with cianoacrylate and bicarbonate the caliper to washer. Ase template to have right fitting i use a 6mm drill and i clamped washer to disc...than i made some “welding point”. Finally i finished the welding job.

Imho the disc brake is more good looking

Next step: putty, sanding and final painting.









































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frah2o
#159 Posted : 27 August 2019 20:35:16

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Rota 2 rims was the first wheel on my hand to testing new brake system.
I have various choose of wheels...

- 1. Rota 1
- 2. BBS Gold
- 3. BBS Poliert
- 4. Remotec/Rial
- 5. Widened steel
- 6. Tramont/PLS
- 7. Rota 2

My preferite are remotec/rial; Rota 1 and tramont my preferite to show brake disc.































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Kev the Modeller
#160 Posted : 27 August 2019 21:18:51

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More excellent work from you Francesco and looking very realistic now! I think I would vote for the 'Rota 1' style of wheels as the metallic red spokes compliment the car body colour nicely and they also show good brake detail too?

Nice work, well done.

Kev Smile
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