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04-10-2008, 07:55 AM | #181 | |
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Re: 935 turbo Martini (hundreds of machined parts)
Thanks friends for the comments, they are of help for me to go on in this "bet".
The dashboard almost completed,new warning lights has been machined at the lathe from 2,5 mm round bar (the thickness of each finished piece is 0,8 mm) than painted in transparent color.In my reference photos the boost controller is installed into the dashboard and not on the floor as in the SMS photo CD,so only the handle grip is visible,the piece was machined time ago and now is on. The internal cooling duct has been added after have drilled out a precise hole in the dashboard.
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Re: 935 turbo Martini (hundreds of machined parts)
A new shift lever,with pin and linkage has been machined from aluminum bar,also the shift lever mount has been modified.
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Re: 935 turbo Martini (hundreds of machined parts)
Amazing as always. What a superb build...
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Re: 935 turbo Martini (hundreds of machined parts)
Every time I look at the new pic's of the piece you've machined I want to add a reply to this thread. Only problem, I first need to pick up my jaw from the table and I'm lost for words after fixing this.
Awesome job you are doing here Nino. Look forward to the next update of this fantastic build. Grtz, Mark a.k.a. Shovel |
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Re: 935 turbo Martini (hundreds of machined parts)
This is the one stop, how to machine everything for a model car thread!
Awesome work.
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04-18-2008, 12:28 PM | #186 | |
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Once more thanks for the comments.. Inside the work proceeds well,after the gear shift I have realized the system of regulation of the rear anti roll bar from scrach,part n°4 in the photo is the tower realized in styrene 0,3 mm,part n°1 the regulation lever and part n°2 the semi gear for regulation are completely machined at the lathe from aluminum bar.Part n°3 is a new cap for the water reservoir,it need a better painting.
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04-18-2008, 12:39 PM | #187 | |
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Re: 935 turbo Martini (hundreds of machined parts)
so, when will it be ready to run, this build is a thing of beauty, keep it up
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Re: 935 turbo Martini (hundreds of machined parts)
It is really looking supurb, I love the interior, the gear shift is amazing, as is the rest of the car. I will have to start my 934 sometime.
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04-19-2008, 02:22 PM | #189 | |
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Awesome update Nino. Great attention to detail.
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04-20-2008, 10:43 AM | #190 | |
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Re: 935 turbo Martini (hundreds of machined parts)
真他妈牛逼。。。。。。。。。。。加油昂
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04-28-2008, 03:15 PM | #191 | |
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Thank you to all for looking (over 30,000 views for this thread is a great result for me!) and for the comments.
Other details of the inside,as the adjustable anti roll bar regulator finished. The long pipe for the intercoolers is made out from TIG welding aluminum bar .
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It certainly deserves all those views, it is one of the best builds I have ever seen
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Re: 935 turbo Martini (hundreds of machined parts)
Another view of the inside,the pipes for the water intercoolers finished.
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Also the pedals received detailing, I have decided to bring only light changes in this zone because few visible, using simple materials as small wires .
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