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  1. Today I used Caswell's plating system to chrome plate the bulkheads. It's hit or miss when doing it and if I were to do more of it, I'd invest in a better system. For those interested in the process, I covered it fairly well in my previous Bantam thread. 3 pics, brightly polished and clean pieces before & after the plating and with them in place on the car. Next I'll draw up the radiator and get started on that. cheers everyone! tim
  2. Dinner's done and so is my daughter's tennis match (she won, yeah!).....I wanted to take a moment to respond Brian & Paul's questions. Brian, if it's brass to brass, solder typically. Aluminum to others, I'm using Loctite in 3 different viscosity levels depending on the task at hand...thin, regular gel and the max gel....sometimes when really trying to secure something more permanent or of different materials, say metal to plastic, I'll use 1 of 4 different Devcon brand 2 part glues. More time allowed to set-up a piece, dries clear and has proven quite strong & reliable. Paul, I could try to explain it but if you go to my "Bantam" thread and go to pages 50 & 51 it will explain in more detail exactly what I did and materials used. One of the most imp. "tools" I found was a drywall sanding trowel. At least I think that's what it's called. It had just the right density & "give" when using the pen to make the bead roll itself. Bit of trial and error but when you find the right tools it's easy. Brad Norgaard was kind enough to send me samples of the printers plate that I used. .26mm thickness. Hope this helps! cheers, tim
  3. Morning Mike, I cut em out on my mill. cheers, tim
  4. Hi, welp, it didn't look right to my eye. I'm posting a pic of what I'm striving for and I re-worked the top piece to reflect that. I'll tweek the bulkheads a little and then I'm going to fab a radiator up with a pretty nice looking top portion. Thanks for your patience. cheers, tim (Seats and the Lenco are after the radiator.......) The mock-up pic shows the original in the foreground, the first attempt in blue....
  5. That is absolutely exquisite Martin. Congrats on how it turned out, concept & execution. cheers, tim
  6. Yes Chris, yes you are. Windscreen & mirrors only things left? I'll say it again, I love this build. Congrats to you!!! tim
  7. If you're looking for ideas Chris, MY birthday is in July. ? That's a show winner right there.
  8. Hey Daniel, I admit it was a "contorted" mind meld that brought that one around. Thankfully it worked even if it took 2 tries. Thanx Today a couple pics of the bead rolled top aluminum bulkhead panel (that's a mouthful to describe this piece. Have to add the dzus fasteners at some point and the front clip will be mostly complete other than removing it from the body. Soon! Cheers all, tim
  9. Anybody hear from Francis? Just curious as I thought I'd skip the Where's Waldo thread and hopefully he posts some news on this beaut soon. cheers, tim
  10. Of all your builds Chris, this one is top 3 in my book, not just for the great job you've done but the subject matter as well. Kudos! tim
  11. Always one of my favorite stops on the forum Charlie. You never disappoint. I check out the steering wheel, then you pop the front suspension in there with pics and then you close it with the pic of the front fenders/grille......what's not to like right? Keep her going Charlie! cheers, tim
  12. Francis, come out come out wherever you are...........seriously though, I'm only repeating what others have said. cheers, tim
  13. Ian, that's gotta be satisfying seeing that monster poking thru the hood like that......and it's oh so snug but perfect. I had to go back a few pages to get caught up but the chassis work is sharp as well. Nice build! cheers, tim
  14. Hey Daniel, There are a lot of important details you're addressing and I love the creativity. The frame / front clip is very interesting as but one example. These are the things about scratch-building that make it fun. cheers, tim
  15. Hi Simo, if someone can't get excited over this car and especially that beautiful paint you put down, well.........they should seek help. I'm looking forward to the rest of your build! cheers, tim
  16. Super clean build Steve. Your brother in law is one lucky guy to own one and of course to have you making this gem for him. cheers, tim
  17. Good day Fellas, Ian, Daniel, Bob & Chris......your support on this past post is very welcome, I'm doing my best now to post once a week hopefully with more progress. I'm a little slower but working on it still puts a smile on my face. Charlie, thank you for your support and the offer of the use of your bead roller.........I'm good though but again thanks. Mike (iBorg) glad I didn't read this over breakfast, hot coffee through the nose does sting. Appreciate the giggle ! Todays pics of the fabbed piece that connects the two bulk heads with the idea that it channels the air directly to the radiator and closes off the rest of the engine bay from the air entering the grille. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Nothing is connected just yet but you'll see the mock-up. Again, thank you for following along! cheers, tim This pic shows the goofy set-up to solder the piece together. Curves & angles all at once. the next 2 pics show the piece just after soldering it (2 attempts, the first fell apart trying to get it off the alum piece....ugh) these pics are just mock-up pics......thanks again.
  18. Hello everyone, Summer's over, school is back in session and it's time to get back to the bench. I'm working on some tinwork for the inside of the front end, a small grille bulkhead (which I'm considering something trick with) and a radiator bulkhead. The two will be soldered to a "base" that i have to make with a couple support braces.......then I've made some pieces that will direct the aird from the small grille opening to the reduced radiator opening on the larger bulkhead. Everything will be covered up with an aluminum piece with "bead rolling" on it. 4 pics that I think are self explaining...........Cheers to all of you! Tim
  19. Good morning Chris, Finally took a moment to stop by and check out your progress and you certainly didn't disappoint. I'm already envisioning her with the engine / rear clip installed. Gorgeous car! Cheers, Tim
  20. That sums it up Chris. cheers, tim
  21. Such "clean" work as always Francis....look forward to the Fall season when you're back at her! cheers, tim
  22. Nice choice on the manifold v. headers Charlie.........and I must agree wholeheartedly with Andrew, that grille is SWEET! cheers, tim
  23. Good morning Michael, Just wanted to thank you for the fantastic reply you shared. I've been considering a printer for my daughter (almost 16) and to read your note, it's something I must do. I'm not familiar with the sources you've provided but I'll check them out today too. Amazing what tech and the interwebs can do anymore........soon we'll be able to just tell some artificial intel app to design such and such a file / part and print it out at home (or something like that). Anyways......keep the updates coming and again, thank you. cheers, tim
  24. Morning Chris, I always liked your build choices and the Brabham cars always fascinated me. The fan car was the one model I wanted to try but MFH doesn't make it in the scale I prefer anymore. cheers, tim
  25. Michael, kudos to you for your imagination first of all and for especially pulling this off. I would never have thought of this car with that look but WOW! I'm curious, how long did it take you to do the body mods to date and how do you like your 3d printer? cheers, tim
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