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  1. So I experimented with shrink-tube over solder for the small heater hoses and it did not work very well.  Unless the shrink-tube is very close to the same diameter as the solder, it tends to get wrinkles.  But what it did lead me to discover is that the next larger size of solder is a VERY good method of making hoses with tight right-angle bends.  It does not kink but makes a beautiful full-radius curve.  Painted with a coat of black Vallejo it makes a very convincing hose.  I am now experimenting with the best way to make the hose clamps.  More to come ....  Meanwhile I had purchased a Molotow  chrome pen which I was going to use on the cylinder head dome nuts, but I wasn't sure how I would get access to some of the sides.  Instead, I disassembled the pen and dumped the contents into a old Testors bottle and painted the dome nuts with a small brush.  The photo does not do it justice.  The results are FABULOUS!  My Panther with a Jaguar engine is parked in my heated garage about ten feet from my modeling workbench and when I open the hood to compare the real thing with the model they are indistinguishable.  Very pleased with how it turned out.  And you can airbrush the Molotow as well, which will come in handy later on.

     

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  2. Made the radiator fan motor and fan blade.  Yes, it really is that primitive .. no twist or camber.  More like a lawn mower blade than a fan.  Made the torsion bars and installed.  The lower suspension a-arms in the kit actually do have the torsion bar hole, but the bars were not included in the kit.  Installed my improved steering rack and improved sway bar.  The kit has the dampers installed upside down, so I fixed that.  I am not planning on having working front suspension so I glued a lot of the joints.

     

     

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  3. The e-type has a cylindrical cannister called a reservac mounted on the left kick panel that store manifold vacuum so you can get two or three boosted brake applications even if the engine dies.  It is only accessible from underneath, hence the D-shaped opening in the under panel.  Not included in the kit, so I had to make one from wood and plastic.

     

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  4. I have a couple of thin steel plates and a huge selection of magnets which come in handy to fixture the E-type tub/bulkhead assembly.  I temporarily assembled the kit parts to ascertain the correct location for the "picture frame" (part 44) and the "engine mounting posts" (part 36).  I'm thinking about using a balsa block the fixture the mounting posts and clampingspacer.png everything with more magnets.  I'll also add small plastic pegs where each of the square and round tubes land on the bulkhead and picture frame for extra strength and to keep the parts in register when I apply the cement.

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