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1 minute ago, Mike Holland said:

Yep, that would be the stuff. Solvent for styrene as well as glue. Nice and smelly!  Hey, if it doesn't smell (like paint) it won't work!  lol.

That's exactly correct! Pactra Notox comes to mind. Smelled like lemons, stuck like...well, it didn't!

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Look, ma! No gaping holes! Now, I just have to make a filler, for the step, between the inner walls and the outer. It's pretty satisfying to look at the wheelwells from the side, and not see light!

I've shifted my thinking, re: the hold-downs for the engine compartment and trunk lids. I ordered some 1/32"x1/16" magnets. I can then just cover the holes with photoetched Dzus fasteners. That should make everything easier to deal with. I think that's about it, for now. Thanks for looking!

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Well Daniel, I must tell you that I had a good time going through your thread.

The first thing I noticed was that the thread was launched in 2022. I had never seen it before, but I must admit that it is not in my usual areas of interest.  That being said, I recognize in all this the Daniel I know, with his passion and ingenuity, the subject not being a hindrance to always wanting to take anything to another level!

Hats off to you! I would never have been able to invest so much time and effort; the subject must have been of great interest to me for me to tackle it (tastes are subjective by the way). Moreover, you're doing all this for a friend, which only adds to your merit and confirms that generosity is one of your many qualities!

One suggestion: when it's finished, take it to an exhibition and then you can give the model to your friend with a nice trophy to display next to it! 😉

 

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5 hours ago, AmericanMuscleFan said:

Well Daniel, I must tell you that I had a good time going through your thread.

The first thing I noticed was that the thread was launched in 2022. I had never seen it before, but I must admit that it is not in my usual areas of interest.  That being said, I recognize in all this the Daniel I know, with his passion and ingenuity, the subject not being a hindrance to always wanting to take anything to another level!

Hats off to you! I would never have been able to invest so much time and effort; the subject must have been of great interest to me for me to tackle it (tastes are subjective by the way). Moreover, you're doing all this for a friend, which only adds to your merit and confirms that generosity is one of your many qualities!

One suggestion: when it's finished, take it to an exhibition and then you can give the model to your friend with a nice trophy to display next to it! 😉

 

Thank you, my friend!

2022 was when I initially started playing with the sail panels. I had zero plans of building it, I just wanted to see if I could make those look better. Turns out, I could! They still need a bit of refinement, but they're already better than what Revell did. Anyway, once the computer thing happened, and Steve said it was his favorite car, it ended up on the bench. I'm a tad envious of all my friends who are currently building drag projects!:D

The 914 definitely isn't my favorite Porsche, by a long shot, but, it's been interesting to learn a little something about them. And, scratchbuilt parts are still fun to work on, no matter the subject! I have already told him that I want to compete with it, once or twice, first! I am quite happy with the work I've done, so far! I'm currently working on the inner door panels. I whacked the armrests off, and made aluminum panels. All the doors will get will be window cranks, door handles and a pull strap, to close the door. I should have some updated photos, in the next day, or so. Thank you, again for your kind words, Francis. They always mean a lot, to me.

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I finally got all the gaps covered, in the rear section of the car. I got the new inner door panels cut and mounted, and made some cones for the speakers. Once those are done, It'll be time to finish the body work and paint prep. It's getting there. Thanks for looking!

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