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"Star of India" 1934 Rolls Royce


John Teresi

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Helo.....I started this today...... using this: Revell 1934 Rolls Royce Phantom 2 Continental..........I will try to build this "Star of India" Rolls Royce.......It wont be exact......it will be close but,I will change a few minor things.......I started hinging the doors and hood today......thank`s for looking.

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Hello......this is just a mock-up......I lowered the suspension.........fenders are modified and need to be prepped for primmer .......I wiil need to scratch build spare tires too........this should be ready for primmer monday.......thank`s for looking.

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OK John..... Been slow with mine of late. The interior wore me out. As usual, yours is looking great ! Been working on an addition to a Dio for a show,but will be back on the RR real soon. Whats your interior gonna be? Give me some insight on those hinges,if you can. Looks great as usual.

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All your scratch built stuff looks great John. Door hinges ? Need to know how. If you care to share.

Terry......I`ll try to explain the hinges.......first I sanded off the hinges that were on the doors already ......becuse they were not necessary......then I used styrene rods and driled the center out.......and cut 6 little pieces for each side......then with flat styrene I cut 6 moon shaped pieces for each side and glued the drilled rod pieces to each end of the moon shaped piece.......then I glued 3 of those pieces to the rear of the body........look at the photos and you will see the placement ......you will have to file a little grove into the body so that the end of the rod will hang out like it did before you sanded it off the door.......after you have glued these on and the glue dries......you can sand the inside flat........then line up the door with tape and line up all the hinges......stick a straight pin threw the hinges so that everything lines up and then carefully glue the the 3 moon shaped.hinges to the door ......you will need to file a slot as well so that the hinge is where it would be before you sanded it off .........then after the glue dries you can file the inside flat......repeat for the other side......I would use super glue.....it dries fast and is very strong.......if you need more info let me know......thank`s.

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What did you use for the wheel disk rings?

Skip and Rick......I cut off the the outer ring of the wheel....... and added a thin piece of styrene to the wheel to compensate for the loss of what I sanded off.......then I sanded and shaped for a snug fit........thank`s

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Hello......the lower body has been primed,puttied,and alclad.........the seats have been been airbrushed with a custom mix color and painted wood grain........the dash has been hand brush painted with two tone wood grain.......rear seats have scratch brush painted wood grain panels.......the spare wheel has been modified and alclad.........tool box hand painted.....frame has been painted......tomorrow I will detail the dash and assemble all the wheels.......thank`s for looking

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