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Excellent work. Mark
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I quite finished the felt work on modify rear seats and luggage. It remains to coat with felt the spare wheeks compartment. I added a yellow belt to easily lift the panel of spare wheel Collection active: Lotus 97T, Audi Quattro A2, Vw Maggiolino '60
Work in progress: Porsche 911 RS Turbo
Completed model: Delta WRC Martini, Mclaren MP4/4, Golf GTI 1/8 Tuned
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You really are going overboard on this build. It's looking great. Keep it coming.
Roy.
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Looking absolutely brilliant. A thought for the future - you can make your own roll cages using a cheap guitar lead with the 'core' pulled out, and a nice thick copper 'earth' cable from 32amp mains wiring pushed inside. It bends to shape, is nice and strong, and is real rubber so it looks good and feels real. The pics here show it before I added seam joins using a black stained glass window pen... roymattblack attached the following image(s):
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roymattblack wrote:Looking absolutely brilliant.
A thought for the future - you can make your own roll cages using a cheap guitar lead with the 'core' pulled out, and a nice thick copper 'earth' cable from 32amp mains wiring pushed inside. It bends to shape, is nice and strong, and is real rubber so it looks good and feels real. The pics here show it before I added seam joins using a black stained glass window pen... Thnaks Roy, your lead guitar trick is very smart and useful. I save your tips and sure i use for next 1/8 build. Tnaks so much for sharing this! Collection active: Lotus 97T, Audi Quattro A2, Vw Maggiolino '60
Work in progress: Porsche 911 RS Turbo
Completed model: Delta WRC Martini, Mclaren MP4/4, Golf GTI 1/8 Tuned
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Yesterday in the afternoon I dedicated myself to the construction of the rest of the struts bars. Before doing these, I coated the roof trim with thin adhesive flocking. I’ll do the same work on front and rear pillars cover. I then started from the simplest strut bar: the rear. I used 2 lego brik to recreate the anchor plates and I use the 6mm plastic rod. This bar will then be used for anchoring the 5-point belts. It was then the turn of the front bar which is just a little bit complicated. First research was to find something for the plates to be placed on the front struts. The diameter on the dome measures 14mm .... A pair of scooter gearbox shims help me in this work I started working on the shims. Both Wiechers and other brands (JOM or Bonrath) have a reinforcement on plates... I reproduced it with plastic and finally I positioned the front strut bar. For the bar I used a plastic rod with an internal 2mm wire insert. The rod used to hardening the structure and I also used this system to bend the bar without crushing the tube. I then applied the nut to the bar to adjust the bar tension. I Placed the plates in position on the domes with a double-sided tape and finally I pointed the bar with a drop of cyan. I Disassembled everything and then I finished “to weld” it with cyan and bicarbonate. This afternoon I will go sanding, primer and painting of the whole group(rollcage and domed bars) Collection active: Lotus 97T, Audi Quattro A2, Vw Maggiolino '60
Work in progress: Porsche 911 RS Turbo
Completed model: Delta WRC Martini, Mclaren MP4/4, Golf GTI 1/8 Tuned
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WOW! Just so much detail goes into your builds It's what makes them stand out Regards Gray
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Wow, this is an extremely impressive custom build! I’ve already done a quick skimming. Now I need to go back and thoroughly read all your posts to see if I can borrow any great techniques. Thank you for sharing, and I will continue to follow. -Dustin
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bfam4t6 wrote:Wow, this is an extremely impressive custom build! I’ve already done a quick skimming. Now I need to go back and thoroughly read all your posts to see if I can borrow any great techniques. Thank you for sharing, and I will continue to follow. Thanks to much, and i'm happy to enjoying you with this custom build CaptnBirdseye wrote: WOW! Just so much detail goes into your builds It's what makes them stand out Regards Gray Many thanks Gray While i'm waiting the drying paint of rollcage and strut bars, i worked on seat brackets I've seen many brackets (Sparco, OMP, Recaro, Rennsport and Wiechers), so i reproduced a custom bracket using Lego that for me are prefcet with size and shape After a quick size and fit checking, i smoothed the bracket and i holed them for a futur fixing with 1.4 nut and bolt Before to check the rollcage I removed from the rear carbon trim the central pillar cover....everything is good with good clearence I then fitted the rear and front struts bar and i think looks is goood and enhance the general view of my little GTI Collection active: Lotus 97T, Audi Quattro A2, Vw Maggiolino '60
Work in progress: Porsche 911 RS Turbo
Completed model: Delta WRC Martini, Mclaren MP4/4, Golf GTI 1/8 Tuned
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