Aerodyne03 Posted August 5, 2020 Posted August 5, 2020 Hi guys, I open this topic because next week I will open a new topic in the on the work bench section where I will finish building a subaru impreza started years ago for my father (the car is at the beginning of construction, most of the pieces are still in the box). But, let's get to the point, I stopped construction because two years ago the thieves entered the house, threw it on the ground and the right front pillar of the bodywork broke, I have already tried to glue it and putty it a bit but it is too thin a piece to repair it like this, so I hope the primer filler and three good coats of blue subaru tamiya paint will help, however modellusmo is not synonymous with perfection and that's okay ... What do you think about it? Any advice is welcome, really everyone and of course I invite you all to follow the topic that I will open to keep you updated on the worck in progress!?
STYRENE-SURFER Posted August 6, 2020 Posted August 6, 2020 My advice... Ha Ha. In all seriousness, you will get good ideas here if you wish to pursue them. ?Looking forward to your build thread.
Aerodyne03 Posted August 6, 2020 Author Posted August 6, 2020 Thank you so much, I don't doubt that you will be able to advise me in the best way?
Nazz Posted August 6, 2020 Posted August 6, 2020 My suggestion would me to pin it if it is possible . I have a '66 Chev with a broken A pillar, the same one you describe that is part of the windshield. I used a piece of .015 music wire, drilled a hole and glued it in place. The joint was very strong . Hopefully this helps. Jerry
Aerodyne03 Posted August 7, 2020 Author Posted August 7, 2020 I hope to be able to find a solution or like yours or to glue what is there properly because you would not think but, the body loses a lot of solidity with a broken pillar (I also built a 66 chevy, good times .. .??)
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