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I made this car as a gift for the people with which I am staying with at the moment. Nothing really special, but I spent long times in fixing the seems between the top and bottom halve of the car. Tricky one. But it does looks so much better without those gaps.

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Killer. Filling the seams makes a huge difference. Looks like excellent work, especially considering the metallic paint. Got any interior pictures?

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So Steef, you slid the interior through the firewall? I've never noticed the seam lines between the model and the 1:1.

Now I see!

How did you put in the glass though? Since the car is a monocoque the 1:1's glass is put on the outside..............I'm getting dizzy trying to figure out how you did the bodywork and interior................ and yet painted it and have a seamless body on a monocoque chassis! :lol:

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I'm also curious...I'm building the same kit now, and I see no way to paint the interior, install the glass (it installs from the inside), and then somehow have a finished interior in place before you fill the seams and paint/clear the body. How in the world did you do it? Step by step, and be specific.

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Thanks.

I needed more than 3 months of trying to figure it out and many, many long nights.

If you guys want, I can write a tutorial in de big-scale forum?

You betcha.

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