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#21 Posted : 25 August 2017 02:27:26

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the carbon tub for the driver compartment was also a bit of a head ache. it is not woven carbon but rather a rough surface. I had some carbon paper flying around at home (from my rc model plane days). I "molded" this into the cockpit with clear lacquer. it took about 10 layers of this stuff proved to be very porous.
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#22 Posted : 25 August 2017 02:29:19

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the small "mishap" in the carbon part in the top left corner has been fixed ;)
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#23 Posted : 25 August 2017 02:31:04

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front suspension assembly. I replaced all the Phillips head screws with HEX stainless steel bolts.
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#24 Posted : 25 August 2017 06:24:53

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#25 Posted : 25 August 2017 08:42:16

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Somehow I missed the start of your diary Andre, but some fabulous improvements going on here, like your interpretation of the rough surface in the cockpit tub amongst other details - very well done! Drool Cool ThumpUp

I'm building an MP4/4 myself in the much smaller 1:20 scale with the 'Top Studio' Superdetail set. You can find it here if you're interested?:

http://forum.model-space...amp;m=252765#post252765

Keep up the good work, I'll be watching. ThumpUp

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#26 Posted : 25 August 2017 11:57:18

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Another finely detailed Mp4/4 coming together Cool nice work.

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#27 Posted : 25 August 2017 12:45:12

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Many thanks for all the kind encouragement.

Kev, shall follow your build. thanks a lot for the link mate.

Next up I didnt quite like the engine mounting plates. the molded in nuts are ok but they dont really represent the studs with nuts as per the original. So I drilled out all the dummy screws and fabricated the studs/nuts as per the next picture
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#28 Posted : 25 August 2017 12:50:01

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#29 Posted : 25 August 2017 12:54:03

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These are "ugly" phillips heads cut off and then just added a m1 nut....
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#30 Posted : 25 August 2017 13:01:29

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Now started to work on the engine. I am not building this in the suggested sequence and again, I wont show too many pictures of the standard steps but rather share the small mods and how the will then look like installed.

I did find that the fuel injector plastic parts had some rather strange impressions in the imposed nuts so I added some stainless steel hex nuts. they are a touch too small but I think they will still look better than just the plane plastic parts. some repainting will also be needed.
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#31 Posted : 25 August 2017 13:06:11

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#32 Posted : 25 August 2017 13:10:15

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along the way a bit of detail to some of the wiring and piping
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#33 Posted : 29 August 2017 13:04:32

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while doing some engine assembly I found that the heat exchange was very nicely finished but had rather unsightly gaps after gluing the parts. I was playing with my kids today and suddenly I had an idea.... i wanted to try and create alu welding pattern with Plasticine ..... here is how this turned out ....
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#34 Posted : 29 August 2017 13:10:44

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Lets hope the plasticine will harden with the paint and remain sticky enough
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#35 Posted : 30 August 2017 12:09:46

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Some great details there !! ThumpUp
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#36 Posted : 30 August 2017 14:30:43

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Yes indeed very nice work Andre, I like your weld beads, they turned rather well didn't they? Cool ThumpUp

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#37 Posted : 30 August 2017 16:31:23

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Another interesting update Andre BigGrin nice idea for the welding.

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#38 Posted : 30 August 2017 16:41:33

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Fantastic attention to detail, well done Cool
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#39 Posted : 30 August 2017 19:40:58

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BigGrin Nicely doneCool
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#40 Posted : 30 August 2017 21:40:46

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Looks fab, another great update....Cool Cool

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