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#1 Posted : 29 October 2017 22:54:42

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Here I go again, starting version 2 of my RB7 build diary. I wasn't able to save my original version but that's ok as I have the photos and just need to recall the words to go with them. It's great to see some of the original builders have also continued with the new format of the diary's.

I tackled my build from a different angle and didn't follow the same route as just following the sequence as described in each issue, I elected to build the chassis and all the running gear before starting of any of the body work.

So I'll have a look at the photos and start with some words shortly. BigGrin
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#2 Posted : 29 October 2017 23:34:03

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Hope it all starts out well for you and looking forward to seeing this one come together.
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#3 Posted : 30 October 2017 00:28:56

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Great to see you've decided to start a new diary, look forward to following your progress through to completion. Good luck with it all.....Cool Cool

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#4 Posted : 12 November 2017 22:19:18

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Wow this is quite a task to rebuild my diary, I've recovered the images from Photobucket but without the words they don't really tell the story. It's not going to be the quick Sunday afternoon session I though it was going (hoping) to be.

I had decided to tackle my build a little different from the follow along as the issues became available and wanted to build the chassis and running gear before starting on the body work. This was driven by a couple of reasons like I was quite confident with building the mechanical side of the car but unsure about the body and how to finish it off. There was so much talk on the forum about whether to paint the body or not or use a clear coat only and what type not to mention the effect on the transfers.

This is the first time I laid out some parts to make a start.

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#5 Posted : 13 November 2017 08:23:43

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Good to hear you’ve managed to recover your photos, look forward to seeing the re-postCool
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#6 Posted : 21 December 2017 22:55:37

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I started with the front control arm assembly.

This is a lot harder than expected trying to recall the sequence I followed and all the wording that was originally put in - thanks photobucketMad

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Front end coming together.JPG
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#7 Posted : 21 December 2017 23:02:26

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after the control arms I moved onto the front nose cone.
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#8 Posted : 21 December 2017 23:04:49

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Then putting the front end together and adding steering
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#9 Posted : 21 December 2017 23:07:00

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Assembling the front shocks was next.

I took some time to make sure that the ride height was the same for both shocks.
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Front schocks ride height set to 7mm.JPG
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#10 Posted : 21 December 2017 23:12:30

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It was around this time that the Wife's fur ball started to also take an interest in helping with sorting parts so some protection was needed.
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Done for the day with Cat protector on.JPG
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#11 Posted : 21 December 2017 23:27:14
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Really good to see you back with this one.

Cool Cool Cool Cool

I fully understand the issues with photo recovery as I had several years of work to recover myself. A Google attachment was of great help in my "Quest", but it seems that Photobucket has now stopped that working. I think one can still download pics to a PC, but not known for sure.

Now the other issue Crying FUR BALLS Crying

No cure for that except find a room you can lock them out of.

(Not always available, I know)

I`ve found numerous long lost items behind, under and even inside obscure items in the past and they show their guilt with the look of:

"Oh I wondered where that went, let me play with it again"


Good luck with your recovered build. I look forward to future updates.

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#12 Posted : 07 January 2018 22:45:33

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Waiting for the air bubbles to work their way out.
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#13 Posted : 07 January 2018 22:51:45

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Will never be able to recall all the little challenges we had along the way, best I can do is tell the story with photos.

Front shocks assembled.
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#14 Posted : 07 January 2018 22:56:18

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It must have been around now that we had enough parts to put three wheels together.
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#15 Posted : 07 January 2018 23:05:03

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Continuing on with the front end adding push rods and wheel hubs.
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