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Markwarren
#41 Posted : 06 October 2019 22:09:18

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Many thank for your kind comments, bit of a contrast after my 1:32scale.BigGrin

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#42 Posted : 07 October 2019 00:02:47

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Beautiful as usual Mark, no doubt this one is giving your eyes a rest...BigGrin BigGrin .. Look forward to seeing more...

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Alan
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#43 Posted : 07 October 2019 19:42:40

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Hi looking really good,all the extras certainly lift it up ,cheers mick.BigGrin
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#44 Posted : 20 October 2019 16:00:02

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Thank you guys for your comments.Blushing

A little more done to the engine. Some more wiring and detail added, think I’m finished with this now.ThumpUp
The next stage was to carpet the floor and add the pedals, gear lever and handbrake. I have also used some liquid chrome for the hand brake button as shown.

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#45 Posted : 21 October 2019 08:39:57

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Looks fab Mark, loving all the nice little touches being done....Drool Drool Drool

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Alan
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#46 Posted : 28 October 2019 20:03:24

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This next stage was to finish the leather seats and fit them all to the interior. The rear was also lined with leather and fitted. The backs of the rear seats were carpeted which also hides the screw holes.
Once they were fitted, I started on the dashboard. I decided to line the front part of the dash with leather leaving the rear part as it comes, this gives it a two-tone appearance for effect. The final picture shows the dashboard temporarily in place.
Now onto the main body, more soon.

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#47 Posted : 28 October 2019 21:20:43

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BigGrin All looking good and nice work MarkDrool Drool Drool Cool
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#48 Posted : 28 October 2019 21:33:53

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That is seriously good work Mark, looks amazing.....Love Love

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#49 Posted : 29 October 2019 09:41:51

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All really coming together now.
It looks great!

Roy.
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#50 Posted : 29 October 2019 23:01:26

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Thank you guys for your comments, very much appreciated.Blushing

Mark
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#51 Posted : 30 October 2019 15:04:50

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looks great.Fantastic job on the carpeting

Carl
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#52 Posted : 30 October 2019 19:46:42

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#53 Posted : 03 November 2019 19:28:02

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A little more done to the Porsche build. Before I have attached the flooring and rear engine bay, I soldered some cables and speaker to the main wiring on the board, the cables of which have been run under the floor. The speaker was then fixed in the little void at the back of the seating area as shown. This now gives the illusion of the engine noise coming from the rear.

Next, I started on the front compartment. Looking at some original pictures, I toned the petrol tank accordingly and sprayed the first half of the hose the same way. The rear back panel was painted white to match the rest of the interior. The heater pipes were lined with aluminium tape and some metallic paint applied in places. These will be left exposed. Still quite a lot to do in this area, such as more piping, water bottles and wiring loom to be added.

More soon.
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#54 Posted : 03 November 2019 19:32:07

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looking great Mark, love the Tank
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#55 Posted : 03 November 2019 20:12:18

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Hello Mark.
Looking great so far.
Glad to see you are adding extra's. They do make big difference.

Roy.
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#56 Posted : 03 November 2019 23:45:07

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Another great update Mark, some very nice touches being added....Drool Drool

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Alan
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#57 Posted : 12 November 2019 20:49:01

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Finished off the leathering of the inner body panels as well as the door panels. Attached all the cables and wired them all together, then connected the upper and lower halves, octopus hands were needed.Crying.

Fitted the windscreen and back screen together to finish off.Love

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Thanks all for looking in and your comments over the last few months.BigGrin Cool
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