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More small progress.  Trial fit slicks.  Seems ok.  Glued inner fenders, radiator support, trans pan, and shifter on.  I had forgotten how stringy the thick stuff from Hobbylobby was, so marked it on the bottle.  I like the little gel tubes, but they don’t last very long.  Succeeded in knocking the left side header off, while trial fitting the interior side panels.  Started on roll bar.

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A future project I may do for this car.  Slipped the body on to check the roll bar height, then remembered I had purchased 2 of these kits.  Opened the new kit and decided to use that body for trial fitting stuff to protect the paint job.  Tried out a new jig to bend and assemble parts of the roll bar.  Made the head rest and used double back tape to place the parts on and hold the them in position.

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2 hours ago, Brutalform said:

I like that roll bar jig. Where can I get one of those?

This is the first time I have used it, so the jury is still out.  The pegs are a sloppy fit.  Why, I don’t know.  One of the reviewers sums it up pretty well.  I am gonna try  something to fix that later today.

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Took a break from roll bar and put some bmf (actually Hasegawa mirror) on the windshield.  Doesn’t stand out quite as much on this color, but I like the shine.  I cut it in .040” strips, so no trimming on the body.  The wider sides were about .200”.  I have used the double bladed knife before, but it dulls pretty quick, so I usually just use my short scalpel and cork backed ruler.  Seems much easier than bmf for me.

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9 hours ago, Brutalform said:

I like that roll bar jig. Where can I get one of those?

By the way, the pins measure about .100” and the holes about .110, so about .010” of slop.  It worked ok but, next time I may make my own.  

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Yea, pretty much what the person said in the review. I would think a peg board, with properly sized wooden dowels, or a peg board slightly drilled out to accommodate a certain dowel size might work. Or a peg board might be a little too large? The Dodge is coming along great by the way. 

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Finished up the bright stuff.  Getting a lot of glare in the room I am working in.  I like to spend part of my modeling time in my son’s room with him (TBI with hemi paresis).  I have taken care of him for 20 years.  Will double check some of the areas on my regular work bench with more subdued lighting.  While not perfect, the strips of chrome are much easier for me.

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On 10/29/2024 at 12:19 PM, Moparman18064 said:

The mirror chrome looks great, will have to check it out. I also really like the paint

Thanks, Rich.  It is thicker, more difficult to cut, also, does not conform to irregularities as easy as bmf, but does not wrinkle like bmf.  Definitely shinier, though, and stretchy.

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12 minutes ago, R. Thorne said:

Thanks, Rich.  It is thicker, more difficult to cut, also, does not conform to irregularities as easy as bmf, but does not wrinkle like bmf.  Definitely shinier, though, and stretchy.

I recently bought one of those and when it arrived, I was surprised to see how small of a sheet it was. 

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53 minutes ago, Brutalform said:

I recently bought one of those and when it arrived, I was surprised to see how small of a sheet it was. 

Quite right, but this is the third model I have done with that sheet, and I have probably 2/3 of it left.  This is mainly due to cutting thin (1mm) strips through the width of the sheets.  It took very little foil for this particular model.

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Trying to keep moving on this build as burnout has been sneaking in on me.  Slipped the main hoop on loosely, then slipped a body on to set the height.  Glued the side panels on.  Hand lettered (always experimenting)  the class/number designations with a new marker I got.  Looks passable.  Glued rear window in with the gold super glue.  Rear window fit seems ok and very little bow in the middle as others have observed.  Gonna let everything dry overnight, then run front and rear bars.

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2 hours ago, TopherMcGinnis said:

What are your thoughts on the gold glue?

Where did you find the markers?

The car looks great!

I like it because you don’t have to worry about “fogging” clear parts.  Amazon for the markers.  Thanks, Topher.  Getting closer to the end of this one.

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Trimmed the right rear window area with no extra lighting and it worked ok. Started to trim the lower area, but decided against it.   On the next car, I will cover the Hasegawa with some blue or Tamiya tape first to eliminate the glare.

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Okay, this build has gone on long enough.  Gonna try my best to find time to finish it this week.  Got the roll bar finished and installed the tach.

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The side window numbers are reversed.  Used some Bsi super gold and a soft type pencil to help install the windows.  The windshield fought me (possibly because of the thicker Hasegawa foil.  I may have to redo it.  The spec of white on the windows is from the pencil and will wipe away easily.

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Put some panel liner on the grille(s) and painted the tailights with a microbrush and some Modelmasters paint.  The windshield fit was terrible and my clumsy fingers messed it up good with superglue.  May have to make one.  Made some subframe connectors and will install later tonight.  Not my best day.

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49 minutes ago, Rattlecan Dan said:

Man! That's a ton of thought, detail and work! I'm exhausted. Great stuff!

Thanks, Dan.  Much appreciated.  Subframe connectors (made from styrene square stock) painted and glued.  Next is driveshaft loop.

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Glued on tailights (probably should have had another coat of stop light red, but, I am moving on) and rear bumper.  Then, proceeded to fight the front grille, trying to sink it in further, withe no success.  Cut off aligning pin, sanded and scraped some.  Gave up and glued it on.  Took hood off, (always paint body with hood lightly glued on).  Will mask hood and body and fog some paint on it tomorrow.

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Grrr!!  Popped the windshield out, sanded the edges to try to make it fit better.  No  good.  Then, took a new windshield out of another kit, and it fit a lot better.  Placed it in position, put some Tamiya thin glue around the edges, letting capillary action do the rest and succeeding in applying a finger smudge at the base of the windshield.   While letting that dry, tried the ill fitting windshield on the new, unpainted, unfoiled, body from the new kit.  Oddly, it seems to fit pretty good.  The lesson to be learned:  on externally mounted windshields, consider painting on the chrome, or, possibly, bmf.  

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