Outstanding work Mr T. I'm interested in the "adding of screw thread". I have tried as you know but to no avail. I will need to look out for one of these jewellers die set things. Thanks for sharing
SimonT - 1/24 Abandoned Mini
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I should have known better than to mention nipples :rolling: :smiling5:
Cheers Steve - the tap and die set I used is this TAP&DIE it does 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0mm. Threads are so fine they will probably vanish under paint. Seems to work best with brass
Started looking at the front sub frame - as with everything else it has problems.
Firstly it has some kind of rally stone guard moulded as part of the front cross rail so that got sawn off and the slot/dimples filled
Looking at it further it became obvious that parts of the subframe are moulded in with the engine bay bodywork rather than the subframe presumably to make moulding easier. Trouble is, not only are they not part of the sub frame, they are also incorrect
Started removing the incorrect bits from the engine bay and managed to shear off the inner left wing
oops :smiling4:
Managed to get it back in place
so there are now two large notches in the inner wings - these are where the suspension turrets should sit when the sub frame is installed
the sub frame will need considerable corrective work to make the suspension turrets
the white bits above are those removed from the engine bay - bear no resemblance to the turrets they are meant to represent
added the front lip to the forward edge of the bulkhead/dash panel complete with the triangular bracing plates at each side that tie the inner wings to the bulkhead
also patched a recess in the top of the bulkhead that should not be there - you can see it in the photo above to the right of the bracing plate. Needs a skim of filler to blend it in
front and rear screen rubbers sanded off the bodywork
the screen rubbers should fit over the body work edge and sit in a recess which of course isn't there so lots of scraping with a pointy blade was required to make the recess and thin flange
Good job the final result will be a wreck as I broke the rain gutter above the rear window just by holding it too tight - it is getting fragile with all the thinned down partsComment
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Spent half the day making a petrol tank for this, then the rest of the day making another one as the first turned out way too small :smiling5:
Slightly annoying that the first one came out small but having made one the second one was a lot faster
tank installed in car
needs some final polishing to smooth things down
I chiselled out a recess and added the sender unit for the petrol gauge - I even managed to get a copper wiring connector into the middle
basically the tank is made from laminated plastic card
just so you can have a laugh this is both tanks together.....Comment
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Spent half the day making a petrol tank for this, then the rest of the day making another one as the first turned out way too small :smiling5:
Slightly annoying that the first one came out small but having made one the second one was a lot faster
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tank installed in car
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needs some final polishing to smooth things down
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I chiselled out a recess and added the sender unit for the petrol gauge - I even managed to get a copper wiring connector into the middle
basically the tank is made from laminated plastic card
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just so you can have a laugh this is both tanks together.....Comment
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Thanks Scottie
Hi Steve - :thumb2:
Jim - they do indeed but this time it wasn’t the measuring at fault. I was rather too enthusiastic with the sanding to shape and once happy with the shape I found it had shrunk rather alarmingly :smiling4:
Second time around I did more test fitting in between sandingsComment
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