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Machined more hardware for the inside of the nose; nuts, bolts and washers for the badge and the spoiler.  (Nine more pieces.)

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I made and installed the metal hood hold-downs and inside fasteners for them.

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Added a floormat for the driver's side footwell.

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I didn't like the idea of the jack and other loose items being tossed around in the back so I made a little crate similar to what I kept in my real pick up for the same reason.

The frame was built out of sheet styrene.

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And then the honeycomb sides and bottom were cut out and added.

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In the trunk of my car I keep the front plate since there is no place to mount it as it should be by law, but at least I can show I have it if needed.

I copied the envelope it came from the DMV in, but changed the stamp to match the Seven's plate.

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It's a little dirty after floating around in the rear for 15 years…

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I figured I might as well put another brass plate in the envelope even if it is going to be sealed.

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Anodized red.  I made a bulb from thin stainless steel bent into a filament shape and a drop of canopy glue.  The lens is clear styrene sheet.  And it has a rubber power button.

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Sheesh Mark. Where's the keys, pocket watch and sippy cup?

Amazing the amount of detail and ingenuity in this one of a kind build.

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2 hours ago, Scale-Master said:

Anodized red.  I made a bulb from thin stainless steel bent into a filament shape and a drop of canopy glue.  The lens is clear styrene sheet.  And it has a rubber power button.

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I'm a bit disappointed it doesn't work...

steve ;)

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Hi Mark.....I am so impressed with your work .....you Sir are very talented.....I will be the first to clap for you when you win BOS next Week at this years GSL 2019??

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I can see the size of the flashlight that you have made, and the detail that has gone into this one small part of the whole model. Absolutely top class miniature engineering. Someone on here joked that the flashlight doesn't work, but having seen all your work to date.... I wouldn't have been particularly surprised if the flashlight had worked ! ( I think I must be joking also, maybe not? ).

David

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Thanks guys! 

Looking forward to the GSL show next week for sure, see you there John!

The flashlight actually does work just as well as the one I copied.  (The batteries were dead in it though.)

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3 hours ago, Scale-Master said:

Thanks guys! 

Looking forward to the GSL show next week for sure, see you there John!

The flashlight actually does work just as well as the one I copied.  (The batteries were dead in it though.)

Good one Mark

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Mark... been a little while since I Have been to the big boys section. This build turned out gorgeous, you knocked it out of the park for sure. I can't wait to see it in person at GSL. Looking forward to catching up with you there.

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Ok Mark, this is no longer about talent, skill and perseverance.  You are now into a realm of imagination that is beyond me.  Great ideas to fill the trunk, none of which I would have thought of.  Amazing stuff!

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Thanks guys!

I am looking forward to seeing those of you who are also going to the show.

 

The last ones I built had fun stuff in the trunk too.  Like a 1/12 scale version of a 1/24th scale Seven kit and cans of WD-40, oil and brake fluid.  Even made a scaled down "big ruler".

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The one before that had a can of Fix-A-Flat and a Hide-A-Key...

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10 hours ago, Scale-Master said:

Thanks guys!

I am looking forward to seeing those of you who are also going to the show.

 

The last ones I built had fun stuff in the trunk too.  Like a 1/12 scale version of a 1/24th scale Seven kit and cans of WD-40, oil and brake fluid.  Even made a scaled down "big ruler".

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The one before that had a can of Fix-A-Flat and a Hide-A-Key...

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So how do you get a magnetic "Hide-A-Key" to stick to a fiberglass fender? :)

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