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Thanks Bruce, Daniel, Kevin, David, Ray, Carl, Austin & Jonathan - yes, Vector is first!

Thanks Bill, method to my madness, as they say! LOL

Thanks Brian, Dave Van - yes, it will be also, in full detail

Thanks Ira, Frank, David, Monty, Mike, Shaun - yes, I know exactly what you mean, thanks!

Thanks Thomas, Jesse, MrObsessive, Ron, Bob & Mike - no problem, mine too!

Filler sanded and smoothed out. Front hood radiator exits crafted and attached, windscreen valance vents created, and thin over lays of fenders and hood begun.

With the basic bodywork constructed, next I'll start adding the finer detailing, like window trim, fender flares & interior :)

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Bob - for the most part I curve the styrene simply by hand, even 0.75mm will flex a great deal, and retain shape, but does take some patience to make it retain shape, the rest is by layers and filler then sanded to final shape, CA glue for the most part

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Thanks Dave, Bill & Mike! :)

Adding details to front suspension; shock towers, coil spring cups, mounting brackets and bolt heads

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Adding body details; chrome trim around window openings, cowl vents and "B" pillars

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Continued body shaping, subtle curves of the front fenders and hood

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Start of fabricating the rear engine cover, and adding detailing to body further, including gas cap

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You make it look sooooo easy...but we all know is not!!! Simply said....MAGNIFICENT and SPECTACULAR work of scrachtbuilding on an equally superb automotive subject. Your superb Vector model show us what you can do...now I am also glued to this thread and amazing project.

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Loving this build. Awesome work! Reminds of when I used to watch Guido from Scale Kraft doing his scratchbuilds

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  On 4/7/2014 at 6:59 PM, br67 said:

Loving this build. Awesome work! Reminds of when I used to watch Guido from Scale Kraft doing his scratchbuilds

IIRC, Guido was working on an AMX 2/3 before he stopped producing models. I thought I had seen on his home page of his website years ago, a rough casting of the AMX 2. Too bad as he did make some fantastic stuff------things you'll NEVER see offered by any of the model manufacturers.

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Thank you guys for the encouraging words, this has been a fun build, and will have further development soon, as I have some free time again & work room!

Thanks Brian, Fred, JC, Mark, Carl, Johnathan, Bruce, Brandon, MrObsessive, Mike & Buzz! :)

Fred - you're 100% right, it's a lot of work, but also a lot of enjoyment for me

Johnathan - Yes, definitely!

Brandon & MrObsessive - Please post a link for his page if you can, I also like the AMX/2 concept, perhaps after this one?

Some more pics of work done

First primer coat for build up, continued shaping of contours and subtle body shapes to make accurate

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Nose has many compound curves, and interesting shapes, added head lamp covers and scribing sharp lines of front panels

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Gas filler cap done, more filler to roof, and further sanding until correct shape completely

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Continued work on shaping and sanding until body work is correct and accurate

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Lower front nose section being developed, with incorporated side markers, test fitment with full front suspension & steerable spindles, in place

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