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Revell 1/16 porsche 356 C Cabriolet Options
roymattblack
#21 Posted : 09 February 2020 12:32:44

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A great pity Ken although TBH, my hat is off to you for persevering for so long with this one.
I would have binned it long ago.
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#22 Posted : 09 February 2020 18:47:31

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It was the locating tabs at the front which were the problem I cut both the female and Male parts off of the front 4 and its sorted the problem, the problem, with the bonnet I added some plasticard under the hinges which lowered the bonnet so it's now a flush fit.








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#23 Posted : 20 February 2020 21:41:39

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Hi all well theres no detail underneath, no brake lines, no shock absorbers, no back panel to the brakes, no calipers on the front after a lot of deliberation (is this kit really worth all this effort) I've decided it is, so here are pics of what the kit supplies.






Hopefully I can improve on this. 

Unfortunately the car i was basing this on is no longer in the workshop but we have a coupe in and our engineers assure me the brakes and suspension are the same so more measures and research (I've bought a vernier for the measurements) I must say I'm very disappointed with this kit even without the moulding problems they really dropped the ball with this kit all the other German produced kits I've done were amazing (I would have put them up with Tamiya) this kit I would say is below Frog standards, which is a shame, I hope this is not a glimps of things to come, considering this is a 2018 new moulding.

I will certainly think very carefully before buying another revell kit and I certainly wont be recommending revell kits in the near future.
Ken's the name modeling's the game.
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#24 Posted : 27 February 2020 21:56:05

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Well I've added some more to the body (will sort the missing chassis detail at another time)









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#25 Posted : 28 February 2020 09:16:41

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You've certainly turned this model round Ken.
It's looking really good especially considering how many faults you found with it.
Great stuff.

Roy.
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#26 Posted : 28 February 2020 22:02:44

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Thanks mate just got to sort the underneath out now.
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#27 Posted : 03 March 2020 21:29:37

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Hi all I've done what I can to the rear suspension, cant do much with the front as the way they've moulded it I would have to cut it all out and start again (its moulded all on one plane when in fact it is not) also the tie rod is moulded where the front calipers should be, I cant move it to the back as I would have to cut a channel in the back wall for it to run in.

On the rear brakes there is no backing plate for the handbrake cable or hydraulic pipes to go.



It just so happens a tap washer fits the bill perfectly 





Drilled the holes for the cables and pipes to go through.





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