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All this talk of Citroens... I had two 2CV's back in the day.  I got rid of an Audi 100 to buy my first deux chevaux.  When I took it for a test drive my mate and I couldn't stop laughing, it was so much fun.  Roll back the roof, fold up the windows are we're off!

Made a fortune on travel claims from my resettlement courses in my last couple of years. 

 

I'm liking the color on that exhaust - it's looking realistically heat treated and just unkempt enough to do the job

 

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19 hours ago, hendie said:

I had two 2CV's back in the day.

At the same time? Like a sort of catamaran?

 

V. much enjoying your work on that engine Bill - the visual gravitas this:

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level of detailing brings to the build is indeed most satisfying to behold. :clap2:

(Thanks for the heads-up on the Slaters' btw!)

 

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52 minutes ago, TheBaron said:

At the same time? Like a sort of catamaran?

I see rather Hendie bestriding the world with one on each leg like some hero on skates made of 2CVs

 

Hell of a guy!

 

(this bit is not a joke, H is a hell of a guy)

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I know I have not been keeping up in here, there's planning for Le Mans to do you see.

But I have been pottering about trying to get some stuff done because I do want to build up the upper fuselage section soon

 

Here is some nice chocolate silver/gold foil  'meshed' by rubbing over a cloth net, as recommended by such stalwarts as Tomo and others

 

This is then stuck around the gearbox rotor head framework to hide it from view

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And

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something like this being the final plan

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Just behind the pilot's seat ladder frame you can see the way the padded panels slope up towards the roof, hopefully we will get something quite like that now

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The canopy has to be trimmed and UV glued to the fuselage then the inner framework will be as fitted as a bespoke suit

 

But not I fear until next week

 

Please pray for sun if you have a belief plan that allows it, looks awesome at the mo'

 

Black clouds and runnels of run off in the car parks

 

And Alonso to be beaten on track

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3 hours ago, perdu said:

I know I have not been keeping up in here, there's planning for Le Mans to do you see.

Planning?  

 

Drive to Le Mans.  Watch people whizzing along for a ludicrously long time.  Get bladdered.

 

Brief complete.

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I do like that engine...a lot!

On the subject of 2CVs, 2 of my mates owned them, they decided to make one good one out of the two so stripped the front end out of one to put it in the better one. The next day they came out to complete the refitting of the engine into the @better@ car only to find the chassis had given way over night!

They were great fun to drive though. If anyone has ever witnessed the 2CV owners' club drive from London to Brighton it's a hoot! A half hour or so of ludicrous machines done up in all sorts of guises passing one after another - the only thing they had in common, apart from being 2CVs, was the huge grins on the faces of all the occupants!

 

Ian

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43 minutes ago, Ex-FAAWAFU said:

 

Drive to Le Mans.  Watch people whizzing along for a ludicrously long time.  Get bladdered.

There is also drive to hotel on Sunday

Dine magnificently

Get de-bladdered

Visit Ranville

Orromanches

Orbayeux

Drive to ferry

Become sober model making citizen

 

All after "Drive to Le Mans.  Watch people whizzing along for a ludicrously long time.  Get bladdered."

 

Its not all roses you know

 

:)

 

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And I am back, voila

 

I've been looking at the inner panels again, the ones I mocked up the other day really dont do it for me so...

 

I needed to measure how big they should be instead of how big I made them but not being Baron Ced Friday I didn't go galloping off to the 'Bay shop for callipers I made a pair

 

This is something I ought to have had around after so many years in the toolmaking 'trade' but I could not find my old Moore and Wright or Starrets (or whichever they were) internal callipers which was needed to reach inside and measure what was missing

 

Out comes the plasticard, a drill and a short length of thin Evergreen rod

 

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This is used to measure the actual height of the roof from the rotor gear fitting platform

 

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No this isn't the actual act of measuring the gap, have you tried taking an accurate posed picture with a Samsung phone?

 

But this is the actual measurement I made

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Can you see it, yes 7/16" is the size it will be

!/2" is too big and will not suffice and 3/8" is too small so seven sixteenths of an Imperial inch it is

 

(Remember to put the new callipers in the tool drawer Bill, you will need them again in future)

 

Now I can concentrate on new inner quilted fore and side walls and they will be along later this evening

 

ciao

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Great to have you back Bill, de-bladdered and all. 

5 hours ago, perdu said:

 

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Ah I remember these things from my old sheet metalworker days. Similar to the caliper measures my dad used for crown green bowls (also suitable for rink green bowls of course) purchased from the sadly long gone Harry Parks sports shop in Corporation St. For none Brummies I make no apologies for being parochial, cos these things matter to me and Bill et al along with the old Corporation BCT bus colours...sniff...😪

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I'm going to digress now and since I haven't digressed recently for oh, I dunno, half an hour here we go

 

Whilst Tom was popping into Harry Parkes's for his sporting good I myself was often-times to be found purchasing tools from the shop over the road and down a few yards

 

This is this month's competition for absolutely no prizes whatsoever, just extra points on your googlefu table but not, to be fair for Tomo  :winkgrin:

 

Who can name the long gone (wasn't going to be THAT easy was it) fabulous tool shop across the road from Harry the Villain's shop

 

Back in the day I bought a steel rule there that had the magical gradations engraved in it

Twelfths of an inch marked down to picas

 

Scratch builder's ideal steel

 

Long ago lost in time...

 

The rule was of course designed for the printing profession, I wonder if?

 

Anyway, new quilting being applied

 

Hardly photogenic so I havent...

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"The quilting bee"

Panels refitted but bigger..

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This near side inner panel still needs trimming before the canopy can go on but the starboard side is to size

 

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I will trim the other side panel to reach the same distance inside the turtleback then the roof can go on

 

Soon be "Fun With Etch And Bill"

 

did I say fun?

 

🤸‍♀️

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