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A DB5 to build beside the MP4-23 Options
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#1 Posted : 02 November 2011 20:50:02

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As building the Mclaren is going to take quite awhile I decided to embark on the [i]007 DB5 to fill in the time. To be honest the Aston is such an iconic car I just had to have ago. Having found a great deal of info on the Web I decided to build the car as it appeared in a 360 degree view, well used on the inside. I am going to try to post some pics of the drivers seat as it looked in the pictures.
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#2 Posted : 02 November 2011 21:07:36

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Welcome to the Forum Bigma10, the seat looks great by the wayBigGrin Cool
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#3 Posted : 04 November 2011 22:09:20

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My carpeted floor unit
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#4 Posted : 04 November 2011 23:21:37

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BigGrin Hi bigmal0,

Excellent carpet fitting skills there I must say, very neat and tidy and looks the biz !! ThumpUp

Thanks for posting up the pics, and I will be following your build with interest !! BigGrin

BigGrin Kev.
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#5 Posted : 04 November 2011 23:41:03

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Good Stuff Bigma10BigGrin Cool
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#6 Posted : 05 November 2011 12:00:37

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I have been doing this stuff for years now and use old fashioned masking tape to enable a template to be made.
Then depending on the area to be covered I use a thin plasticard and double sided tape to fix the leather/cloth etc which
Keeps large flat areas smooth. It's good to put up work for scrutiny and see what others think, as we all build for ourselves
So rarely have the chance to be tested if you know what I mean.
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#7 Posted : 05 November 2011 17:06:36

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BigGrin Hi bigmal0,

I do know what you mean about being tested and it is good to be scrutinised and then get feedback from fellow modellers, so that you know whether you are doing it right, or wrong, whichever the case may be ?? To me, that alone is a good enough reason to post up those pics for all to see rather than just talk about it as some do.

Another great reason is that you can share your tips, such as your carpeting methods and likewise receive some back from other modellers, which is why it is so great to be part of a forum like this. We all gain something out of it somewhere I think ??

Well done again mate - great stuff!! ThumpUp

BigGrin Kev.
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nice....BigGrin
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#9 Posted : 09 November 2011 20:35:48

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I have spent today working on the left engine bay and the rear bulkhead.

Question, on the rear bulkhead on the left as you face it are two raised sections and what appears to be a tube, anybody got any ideas what they represent

Tony
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#10 Posted : 09 November 2011 20:37:38

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Fuse Boxes, and wiring loome Tony
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#11 Posted : 09 November 2011 20:47:51

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Many thanks for the info, I may have a go at removing it and replacing with some scratch building
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#12 Posted : 09 November 2011 21:10:48

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It enhances very wellBigGrin Cool
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#13 Posted : 11 November 2011 20:02:26

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My bulkhead and engine compartment so far
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BigGrin Hi Tony,

Excellent stuff there mate, looking very good indeed !! ThumpUp

I particularly like the black and yellow flex that you have used on this model and also I noticed, on your Trumpeter GT40, it looks like a very good representation of the old fabric covered wiring looms from the 60's & 70's - cool stuff and top class motor modelling mate. Well done, we need more of this !!Love ThumpUp


Cheers ... Kev. BigGrin
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#15 Posted : 12 November 2011 08:37:07

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Great enhancements Tony, keep up the good workBigGrin Cool
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#16 Posted : 14 November 2011 20:10:37

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A bit more progress whilst waiting for parts for either the DB5 or MP23. I am spending a lot of time making parts from brass tube and wire but its looking reasonable compared to my reference pictures, see what the team think.
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#17 Posted : 14 November 2011 20:19:39

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Looking very authentic TonyBigGrin Cool
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Looking good - how are you making up the labels you are using in the engine bayDrool
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#19 Posted : 14 November 2011 21:48:39

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I downloaded them then put them into Word so I could resize them then printed to decal, two coats of clear laquer then I had them as transfers.
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Does anyone know where to get 1/8 ball end joints, that look realistic, not the crude bits from model motor cars
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