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Welcome to my build of the Eaglemoss BTTF Delorean Let me start by saying i have never build a partworks before but have take the plunge with this delorean and the upcoming R2D2 kit set for next year, let alone a build diary so bear with me as mistakes will be made but i look forward to sharing the experience with you. I was lucky enough to get the first issue early but the official launch is scheduled for January 2017 if eaglemoss don't mess it up.. Nah that will never happen Ok let's get this thing started.. Bobbaf3nn attached the following image(s): Current builds: Eaglemoss DeLorean, Deagostini R2 D2 Build
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The rear.. Push the 2 sections together and secure with 4x BP screws. Bobbaf3nn attached the following image(s): Current builds: Eaglemoss DeLorean, Deagostini R2 D2 Build
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The lights.. Insert the 4 light parts into Each frame and then attach the frame to the rear end using 2x BP screws Bobbaf3nn attached the following image(s): Current builds: Eaglemoss DeLorean, Deagostini R2 D2 Build
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The Licence plate.. Attach the hologram stickers, Those things are tiny to the outatime plate before attaching it to the base plate using 2x AP screws Attach the upper plate holder to the base plate using another 2x AP screws Bobbaf3nn attached the following image(s): Current builds: Eaglemoss DeLorean, Deagostini R2 D2 Build
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The Bumper..Last but not least we clip the bumper section into the rear end and that complete part one of what i hope will be an enjoyable Build Now we wait for issue 2 to arrive Bobbaf3nn attached the following image(s): Current builds: Eaglemoss DeLorean, Deagostini R2 D2 Build
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Looks good. Here`s hoping that Eaglemoss get this right, for the sake of all who invest in this one. Congratulations for starting a build diary. I will award your "Blue" medal shortly. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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I recently did a short walkaround of a Delorean. One thing you may consider to upgrade this a bit is to fill in the logo on the rear bumper with a bit of flat aluminium.
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But is it like this on the BTFF version, it could be that the owner did this himself as it seems odd as to why this obvious feature would be missed on the partwork?
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yes those decals on the number plate are tiny, i would have preferred wet decals, you can slide those. good luck with your build.
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Tomick wrote:But is it like this on the BTFF version, it could be that the owner did this himself as it seems odd as to why this obvious feature would be missed on the partwork? A valid point. I've had a quick look and it seems they indeed blacked it out for the movie version.
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greyhawk wrote:Tomick wrote:But is it like this on the BTFF version, it could be that the owner did this himself as it seems odd as to why this obvious feature would be missed on the partwork? A valid point. I've had a quick look and it seems they indeed blacked it out for the movie version. There lies the answer then
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Looks good will be keeping an eye on this build progressing. Al
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Looking good Bobbaf3n Your diary is looking perfectly fine so far, just keep telling us what you're doing and you can't go too wrong. Oh and lots of pictures, we like pictures
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Issue 2.. The front wing Ok onto issue 2 and ive called in a specialist Bobbaf3nn attached the following image(s): Current builds: Eaglemoss DeLorean, Deagostini R2 D2 Build
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Attach the long piece of black trim into the 3 holes in the wing and then turn the wing over and secure them in place using 2 cp screws Bobbaf3nn attached the following image(s): Current builds: Eaglemoss DeLorean, Deagostini R2 D2 Build
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Take the shorter piece of black trim and attach to the 2 holes in the wing before turning it over and securing it with 1x cp screw Bobbaf3nn attached the following image(s): Current builds: Eaglemoss DeLorean, Deagostini R2 D2 Build
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Finally take the junction box piece and attach to the remaining 2 holes in the wing Bobbaf3nn attached the following image(s): Current builds: Eaglemoss DeLorean, Deagostini R2 D2 Build
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Looking good. Finish looks amazing. Should get my copy soon.
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Good to see more parts arrive will be wanting to see much more before I take the plunge on this. Al
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Great update, looks like an interesting kit.... Regards Alan
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