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  1. As promised, fiberglass operations...

     

    Silicon mould preparation:

     

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    First layer for small details, then filling:

     

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    Blue is the non stick product.

     

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    Of course this step is anxiety inducing...

    But all is OK!

     

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    Then, the first molded piece, the central section:

     

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    Putty, sanding, then putty and sanding.....

     

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    For the bonnet, one day may be...

     

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    Dan.

     

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  2. Now, go to the front...

    Radiator, brakes and so one:

     

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    On the left corner top, wiper motor.

     

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    Cooling the brakes...

     

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    The trick? Here:

     

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    I retrieved some pics of the mould! Next post will be for fiberglass lovers...

     

    Dan.

     

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  3. 17 hours ago, Sabrejet said:

    Glad to see you fitted a ZF and not a Colotti!!

     

    Only Anglo-Saxon mechanics!

     

    Well, today exhaust. A real "snake nest", a real challenge...

    First, "four in one", two of course.

     

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    And now, it's time to take my homemade CNC machine, a cheap

    Chinese vice with some improvement:

     

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    Note the sand filled pipe (annealed copper) with its two soldered caps...

     

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    Dan.

     

     

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  4. On 16/11/2020 at 22:31, Pouln said:

    To me it looks great.

    Pictures lies!

     

    On 16/11/2020 at 22:51, Codger said:

    I will love this model no matter the color.

     

    Me too... The old fashion body (copied?) is a pure wonder! 

     

     

    A few "coupés" have this kind of dashboard, very 30' fashion, I do love and I have chosen it...
    The real life:

     

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    And mine...

     

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    Dan.

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  5. 4 hours ago, Codger said:

    Dan I wish you had chosen black

    I' sorry Mr C, black is a very common colour for these cars. I choose "le charme discret de la bourgeoisie".

    Google give me: the discreet charm of the bourgeoisie. Its speaks for French people but for you?

    And remember, pictures lies! My coachwork is far from perfect...

    Thanks to Danny and  his uncle!

     

    Dan.

     

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  6. Don't worry Mr C! I imagine that all of you have understood my philosophy. I'm not a "taliban" for the size of the second nut

    between the third and the fourth... We have to stay humble, all scales don't really show the exact reality.

    Of course we have to try to approach with good compromise to reality. But it's a compromise and will be rest a compromise.

    Every time your work must give you pleasure and as well pleasure for others! Eyes for me are the final judge...

     

    Dan.  

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  7. In front lot of of these sort of kind comments, what could I can say? Thank you very, very much of course, how more strong?

    All of you know my English, I'm speechless too... But very proud!

     

    On 15/11/2020 at 01:08, Codger said:

    (which would yield the correct deck height)

    I'm sorry Mr C., but I don't understand!

     

    Rear bonnet, more things for complete it ... 

    I must admit I was happy with it!

     

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    In situ, with the engine:

     

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    But a long way to reach that:

     

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    It's time to think about to parts under it...

     

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    Dan.

     

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  8. Thanks guys!

     

    After sanding and after sanding... Before the next (final?) paint layer, Harvey cross fingers with me,

    the gasket between body and wings, of course Mr Heller forget it, but in the real life:

     

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    Lead solder wire...

     

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    Did you already saw false hinges? No?

    Take a look at:

     

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    Dan.

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