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So far, so good. Nice work. Always liked that car since it was so different.
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Looks cool so far, those crazy small parts must have been tricky!! Nice work.
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Thank You Both
That's way I love 70's F1, evrey car was different, maybe not as radical as P34 but You know it from miles. Not like nowadays carbon copies. Well it wasn't easy, I just hope I'm doing it justice. Making rear wing support, and oil coolers a bit more three dimensional. Scratch building "mudguard'' cover for brake light and other bits. |
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All that work looks great.
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I'm glad You like it. A bit more detail based on the manual of a 1/43 Tameo kit manual. There's quite a lot of them here: Download scale model assembly instructions | SpotModel Detailing the front wing with Gurney flaps and support strips. And switching to making a box. |
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Impressive detailing, can't believe you did Gurney flaps at that scale. Mindblowing!!
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They weren't as bad or I got the size wrong. Those support strips were worse, they came only afer three attempts. Continuing with box. Finally the cowl is attached |
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Finishing details like anti roll bar and hiding bad work on top parts of cowl.
More work on the box and connecting the radiators. |
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Finishing box, of course attempt at painting it went down in smoke.
Luckily I got paper document case in matching color. Last detail on the car front wheels brakes cooling ducts which almost completely obscure the coil springs... |
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And finally finish.
Like I said earlier because all front wheels work together the connection stiffened the steering and the aft wheels and steering wheel barely move. |
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