stitchdup Posted July 7 Posted July 7 This was originally started back in 2019 before the new ferry arrived at my previous job. It has had work done sporadically but never really moved that far along but now with various parts from the aftermarket and 3d printing i can actually build my old golf. When i started this i didn't have anything but the body as i'd used it under a uscp wagon so i made do with an alfa coupe chassis and bmw compact interior but all that is getting put in the parts box and i'm using a second hand started kit as a donor for the chassis and interior. I'm sticking with the original body as i dont fancy doing all the changes again at this time but since i have another 5 fresh kits who knows what the future will bring. Unfortunately i dont have any pics of my old car but i know where it currently sits and it wrecked from not being used. I did look to buy it back but all my good parts are gone and the carbs are more corrosion than metal at this point. So my aim is to build it as i would if i still had it which isn't too far from what it was, just nicer finishes as i viewed it as a project but never really had an end goal ten. This time i do, abf16v, 6 speed box, boxster brakes, bags, base model body trim and interior and a shaved engine bay. Hers a recap of what had been done. I was converting the alfa engine to look like 1.8t but i messsed it up and got details mixed between it and a tfsi but i now have a correct clearly scale engine. and all i've kept 5
stitchdup Posted July 7 Author Posted July 7 So with the fresh chassis, a little bit of thought and a saw, I've now emoved the front from the chassis and swapped some parts from the fujimi engine plate to the printed bay i've ended up with something much closer to an actual mk3 front end. Its no glued yet but the basics are there and some scratching will fill the gaps. I'll be trimming the the front legs later. and i spent a couple of hours removing the last of the gti trim which was tedious and boring but i strangely enjoyed it. I removed the floor from the interior to help with lining things up at the front, and sincethe saw was out the bumpers and boot lid came off too. and the engine i'll be using. you might see the vr6 while i'm building it but its just for mock ups as its all sorts of wrong theres a lot more to come with this one. 5
rrb124@sbcglobal.net Posted July 7 Posted July 7 Fun to follow. I had a 2015 and 2019 Golf GTI in the real. 1
stitchdup Posted July 11 Author Posted July 11 done some more on the floorpan/chassis. first i've removed the kit interior floor as it served its purpose. next i built up the tranny tunnel to look a little more like it should, though since i didn't want to remove whats already there i've angled the sides towards the back as its mostly hidden anyway. next up i trimmed the outsides of the engine bay a little and added some flat sides and the upper body reinforcing. this will add more strength to the join between the 3d printed bay and gives me excess material to file down for fit. as you can see its getting closer but this is just a mock up body to check alignment. I've left them long at the back as it gives me the correct start for the inner door panels and i'm sorely tempted to pen the doors, but that needs a lot more thought as the door is also the window edge. i might have a plan but it needs refining some. and to finish up i've started modding the suspension cross member to look more right on the top. i removed the bottom from another crossmember then filed both to fit together 3
stitchdup Posted July 11 Author Posted July 11 I went for it. I've cut up an extra body tp rob the roof corners to reinforce the window edges and added strips to the inner door edge. this will all get filed back. because i want to hinge the doors i've also removed the front wings and will be removing the engine bay from the chassis and fitting to the body. this should get me pretty close to a bare golf shell minus the floor. i took my time to do this side and i dont expect the other side to be any faster due to the screen edges 2
Zippi Posted July 12 Posted July 12 That's a lot of surgery going on there Les. Looking good though Buddy. 1
stitchdup Posted July 12 Author Posted July 12 a little more done. next is building up the door inners 1
stitchdup Posted Tuesday at 03:04 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:04 PM got the rear halfs of the inner door shuts fitted, Next is redesigning the front half as it currently wont fit a dash and thats no use. i only need a couple mm extra space but that would throw everything else off. I might make up a false firewall under the dash so i can hide some reinforcing 1
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