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That steering wheel is really impressive - I've been wondering if I had the skills (and equipment) to make one of these on my Taig.  I suspect I DO have the equipment, but will be found lacking currently in the required skills...

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1 hour ago, lucky 130 said:

Still watching, in total awe and respect. This is one masterpiece! Should be in the model hall of fame.

I have seen several of his builds here, nothing short of masterpieces. The details he picks out and stuff he makes from scratch, you'd swear it was a real car part shrunk down for models!

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The rear section seemed like it needed something more, so I freehand drilled a dozen holes in the rear panel.  For a part that is based on a kit piece, I'm somewhat surprised how much scratch-work it has on it now.  It didn't start out in my plans that way, but such is the nature of this project.

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14 minutes ago, Scale-Master said:

The rear section seemed like it needed something more, so I freehand drilled a dozen holes in the rear panel.  For a part that is based on a kit piece, I'm somewhat surprised how much scratch-work it has on it now.  It didn't start out in my plans that way, but such is the nature of this project.

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Awesome work, glad to see you back posting updates! 

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Thanks Mike!

 

The kit seats are both the same.

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I notched the inboard edges for shifter clearance and cut holes for the lap belts.

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They needed some cushion detail.  I thought I could use the pre-scribed sheet plastic I used on the camper I built last month, but it was so brittle (old stock I guess) it kept snapping, and not just in the recessed lines.  I hoped to do each in two pieces but it was more like eight per seat.

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The indentations needed to be scribed a lot deeper and some curvature added.

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Primed and on hold until painting.

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