bill-e-boy Posted September 2 Author Posted September 2 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 The front axle is glued in so work now on getting that end complete then we can get her up on all feet 1
bill-e-boy Posted September 3 Author Posted September 3 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 3
bill-e-boy Posted Monday at 07:12 PM Author Posted Monday at 07:12 PM 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 The motor is looking like a porcupine at the moment. These will find a place when I mount the body to the chassis - soon 5
bill-e-boy Posted Wednesday at 06:56 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:56 PM The body has finally met the chassis. Glued up with 5min Araldite epoxy 4
James2 Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:26 PM Fit and finish is spot on. Is all the glass installed? 1
customline Posted Thursday at 12:19 AM Posted Thursday at 12:19 AM It looks like they're already married, Bill. 🤵👰♂️ 1
BERT100 Posted Thursday at 06:57 AM Posted Thursday at 06:57 AM Great job of problem solving and "model-modeling". (oh. good grief🤪) Good call on the colors. 1
bill-e-boy Posted 38 minutes ago Author Posted 38 minutes ago 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
bill-e-boy Posted 27 minutes ago Author Posted 27 minutes ago 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 The result with tube at the front and the hexes fitted to the radiator hoses. Most probably small detail that will go unnoticed by most but I know it is there. Thanks for looking
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