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I have completed the rear end installation. The scratch built shocks were assembled and glued in place. Looks a whole lot better than the kit shocks

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The front axle is glued in so work now on getting that end complete then we can get her up on all feet

 

 

 

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A quickie mock up while I decide how to sort out front shocks as the front end has been lowered a fair amount. the body id still loose while i do the chassis work

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Been working on the chassis. I made up a front and rear spreader bars as I was not happy with the kit chrome ones.  I used 1.6mm (1/16") stainless steel welding filler rod that I polished up in the lathe. I made slightly longer and filed back to size to fit snugly between the frame rails

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 The motor is looking like a porcupine at the moment. These will find a place when I mount the body to the chassis - soon

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Thanks guys

On 9/11/2025 at 11:26 AM, James2 said:

Is all the glass installed?

Well the windshield, rear and quarter windows are - just hard to see in the pix

 

 

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I made up some radiator hoses from 1.7mm solder painted Tamiya rubber and I needed something to bling up the ends - well the top hoses anyway. I have made hose clamps before with foil and that is a real pain of a job. So methinks I can make up some hex clamp covers. I have some ally tube the right i.d. size of 1.7mm so over to the mill we go. Here I have the tube set up on an indexing head that has 12 index points so I can machine 6 sides easily. The chuck was remoted back into the lathe and I polished the newly machined hex and cut off some pieces about 1mm long

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The result with tube at the front and the hexes fitted to the radiator hoses.

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Most probably small detail that will go unnoticed by most but I know it is there.

Thanks for looking

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