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Working on a 1/43 Tin Wizard Mercedes 380S. This is most of the interior the seats bear a passing resemblance to the 1:1 but lack depth

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So I tried to make smething with a little more robust

(Pics are from my cell phone and are a little rough the seat base is about 1/2" by 5/8" and a little hard to photo.)

First I cut the base from 1/16" oak. I laminated a piece of 1/32" scrap on the bottom crosswise both to hekp it resist warping and give a little elevation

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then I cut some 1/16" dowel and wrapped and glued the 1.5 ounce goat skin around three sides of each piece. After it dried I trimmed the leather.

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I made the edging from a strip of leather with the top edge folded over

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Glued the pleats to the base

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Trimmed them to fit

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and glued the edging around it

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now to do the back the same way

Any tips on how to do this better would be appreciated. I need to pinch in the back corner a little but will do the other seat the reverse and put the two coners inside so it doesnt show. Of course with the top up in 1:43 there isn't much to see inside

Edited by jaxenro
Posted (edited)
54 minutes ago, NOBLNG said:

Dang that looks good! Hard to believe it is 1/43.?

Thanks it came out just a tad too wide but it was also to get the concept down. I think I will go with a 1/32 thick core and maybe six pleats i need to trim almost 1/8" off the width and height. 

 

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Edited by jaxenro
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finished in the mock up - like I said there isnt a lot of room to see in the interior and when the glass goes in probably even less but I do think they are a improvement

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