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I got the dashboard completed and installed.   The decals are a perfect fit along with the glass covering the gauges.   Excellent details Tamiya!  After installing the dash I decided I would start on the body decals so that I can clear the body before installing the glass and rubber bumpers.   The decals have been great so far except for the yellow/orange decals for the front spoiler and air intake.   I had such an issue with them that I have decided I will paint those areas instead.   Hopefully I don't mess it up.   After the decals set up good I will install the rivets for the rear fender kits.  Hopefully I can get all the decals installed and then clear the body and add light weathering. 

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Started drilling holes for the 12 nuts and bolts that need to be installed on the fuel cell.   The nuts and bolts are from Scale Hardware and are .6mm.  They are really small and really hard to work with.   Thankfully I haven't lost any yet because my old eyes would never find them again!  I think the end result will be worth it. 

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Got all the nuts and bolts installed in the fuel cell.   Luckily the nuts thread on without too much trouble because they are tiny!  Amazingly I only lost one nut to the great beyond.   Installed two of the fuel lines using Top Studio 1.5mm fittings and Pro Tech braided lines.  

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Crazy details on this one!

Spectacularly good work pulling it all together, everything looks perfect.

It's been a lot of fun to watch the process, thanks for taking the time to document it for us.

David G.

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After having covid for the last week I finally felt good enough to get in some bench time today.   I got the front air dam painted, this was much easier than using the kit supplied decals.   Finished up some more decals on the body, waiting on some Top Studio fittings to contine with the fuel cell and oil lines. 

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Installed the oil lines on the oil tank.   Used Top Studio 1.8mm fittings throughout and Detail Master braided lines.   Not sure the size of the braided line, I used what I had in my parts bin. The two lines laying loose with the fittings on the end will install in the oil cooler.   The other two loose lines disappear below the fuel tank in all the pictures I've found. I'm assuming they would run back to the engine, but I can't find anything showing the route they take.  I have one more black rubber line to connect to the oil tank that I'm also questioning where it goes. If anyone knows how the lines are supposed to be routed please let me know. 

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Will this model be going to the Vaillant boiler company's head office for in Germany for display I wonder?

Joking apart this is a lovely model taking shape. They say the devil is in the detail and there is plenty in this build.

Superb!

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Thank you guys for the very nice comments, they are much appreciated!  I got the oil tank installed today, I made the two lines going to the oil cooler a little too long so I'm not real happy with the way they look.   Once the battery is installed the lines will kind of get lost and you won't see much of them.  Glad to be making some progress. 

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Beautiful work. I'm pretty much at this point in my 934 build as well (massive photo dump in Under Glass when it's done!) and it's amazing how much detail you can put into that frunk. I put more work into this area than the engine bay because it's much more visible. Your real bolts on the fuel tank were a great idea! 

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Jim, your work on this kit is exquisite.

True that the large scale allows for more detailing but I would rather say it demands it and you nailed it.

Your weathering techniques add a lot of realism too.

Bravo!

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Worked on the battery the last couple of nights.  Made a hold down strap out of sheet brass and used RB motion .042 nuts and washers attached to .035 stainless welding rod.  Weathered the battery and the oil tank slightly, might have to do a little more on the tank.  Noticed after taking the pictures the end of the hold down strap is crooked.   I'll have to straighten that before I install the fuel tank. 

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I put the fire bottle system together and installed .8 mm nuts and bolts from Scale Hardware to held the brackets together.  I left the bolts long because they slide perfectly into the mounting slots provided.   I set both the fire bottles and the fuel tank in temporarily to see how everything fits together.   I think the fire bottles look a little too new and could use a little weathering. 

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Just a small update.   Having a hell of a time getting anything done because of constant shoulder pain, one hand constantly swollen and no feeling in the finger tips and the other hand constantly shaking.   I did get the heater and hoses put together.   Weathered the hoses and added KA Models hose clamps, they are made for 1/12th scale but due to the size of the hoses they are not exactly long enough.  Still think they look better than chrome paint or bare metal foil. 

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