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  1. 13 hours ago, johnlambert said:

     I'll have a think about how to put a floor mat in at least for the driver.

    Hi John, great progress (you've obviously enjoying the build).  I believe it would be easier to make rubber mats as opposed to carpet; and probably more in keeping with the car.  My suggestion would be make a paper template,  transfer to the thinnest styrene sheet you have, or preferably lead foil or similar and just paint it rubber black (tamiya XF85) if you've got some. You could try flocking if you really wanted carpet (this to me is something of a dark art and I have never really been satisfied with my own results) - Andy

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  2. 7 hours ago, rs2man said:

     "If you're going there , I wouldn't start from here " .

    After I posted this, I suddenly thought I hope I've not offended anyone 😔,  because someone obviously likes them and I apologise if I have.  However I think rs2man has summed it up perfectly as to me the heart and soul of a Cobra is as much about the engine (ie a thumping great V8) and the brutality of it as anything else.

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  3. 24 minutes ago, johnlambert said:

    The windscreen and doors are unmistakably BMW Z3.

    It's a Kobra, which is a Z3 with a body kit which the manufacturers described at a tribute to a cobra 🤔 (at least they had the dignity not to call it a replica).  They also do a equally unconvincing 250Swb.  If ever you see one for sale they never post a photo of the side profile, because like you said the Z3 doors are a dead giveaway.  Also if you look at the interior of one you may notice the airbags aren't very period.

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  4. Hi John,

     

    Great start, I had the same problem with the join between the body and flared arches.   I got round it in the end by using some black wire on the finished model to look like some rubber trim between the two pieces.   

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    The Tamiya kit is vastly superior to the Gunze one.  Especially the one I bought as it came with a smashed roof, so I converted that one to a Jolly!

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  5. Well back on the lotus, to give myself a bit of enthusiasm I started on centre tunnel, it took several goes to cover to a decent standard in bare metal foil, not perfect but I'm happy.  However was a bit disappointed with the crome I used on the hoop between the carpet and tunnel as is doesn't really look any different to the ali.  The carpet is form a box a pen came in, the pen was a present and I think I may have upset the sender as I was more pleased with the material in the bottom of the box than the pen. 😀 

     

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    This is were I might have got over excited,  I decided that the flange between the bell housing and the engine wasn't good enough,  so I have removed the gearbox with a razor saw and made a new flange for the bell housing.   This will also make it easier to paint, hopefully my maths is correct and the width of the saw cut is the same as the width of the new flange 🙏 I have fixed a small magnet to the engine and a small washer to the flange with the idea that it will a good fixing but will allow some rotational movement to ensure all fit correctly. 

     

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    Next thing to improve is the clutch release mechanism using brass and styrene sheet, a vast improvement but very fiddly. 

     

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    Thanks for looking Andy 

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  6. I've only recently joined the Forum so I have never seen this topic before.  I knew I was thoroughly enjoying reading the tread (and have picked up several tips and alot of inspiration along the way).  What I had not realised until I finished reading it was just how long I have spent looking at it! Thank you for posting - Andy 

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  7. On 23/01/2021 at 13:49, Anteater said:

    rebuild of a very old kit I don't have a speedometer decal, so I did toy with the idea of drilling it out to represent a removed speedometer. Quite a high risk of it looking worse though so it'll stay as it is. 

     

     

     

     

     

    Just had a thought.   If you got some clear sheet, for example acetate.  Cut it to size of the speedo and then scratched it it might look like a broken lense and help to obscure the fact there is no dial. Or even spray the sheet with some matt clear to make it look like some condensation got in.  Andy

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  8. 13 minutes ago, Anteater said:

     

    Interesting. That style of road wheel shouts Caterham HPC to me, which came with the Vauxhall red top.

    The wheels look like the Prisoner Alloys to me, which I believe were more synonymous with the K-series.   Probably not as commercially viable as the Vauxhall,  but it would get me grabbing for my wallet 

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