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Old 04-09-2007, 02:32 AM   #46
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

Seem you have kids in holiday away: you're working!!!!!!!!!

Great job mate, I really start to love those wing fenders, interesting details (weel weights are just in "klutz style") and awesome weathering and washing on weels.
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Old 04-09-2007, 11:24 PM   #47
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

the engine bay looks great, but the electrical wiring is wholly inaccurate. it's lucas, after all -- and so should have corroded connections and wires spliced together with big blobs of black electrical tape.

and where's the oil leak?

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Old 04-10-2007, 06:08 AM   #48
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

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but the electrical wiring is wholly inaccurate. it's lucas, after all -- and so should have corroded connections and wires spliced together with big blobs of black electrical tape.
good point!

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and where's the oil leak?
It's hidden beneath the glue blob
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Old 04-10-2007, 05:48 PM   #49
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

Steven - awesome work, as usual!
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Old 04-10-2007, 08:05 PM   #50
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

Nice work Klutz!
This is a nice thread to follow.
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Old 04-12-2007, 01:38 AM   #51
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

Minor progress.

Have wired up the headlights using .25mm wire and some wider insulation for a gromet.

Some mild dry brushing on the fitting.

Sorry for the dust - macro mode turns the slightest mole hill into a mountain and I am just to lazy to worry about it at this stage.





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Old 04-12-2007, 02:06 PM   #52
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Mhhh, great job buddy!
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Old 04-13-2007, 03:05 PM   #53
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

Incredible work stevenski!! reguardless of the accuracy the detail looks very good and it will definatly be a stunning machine when its done, Keep it up!!
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Old 04-16-2007, 02:54 AM   #54
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

I am getting frustratingly close to finishing this. I promised myself I won’t start on my next 2 projects until this one is finished and I just lost 90% of time I had planned for this over the weekend.

I did manage to fix the dash and cowling in place permanently and added a gear lever made out of a regular sewing pin dipped in metal primer and then dipped in Vallejo Satin black.

I also added some scratches to the interior panels with a toothpick dipped in aluminum paint to simulate some of the “wear and tear” caused by driver and passenger climbing into the car.





I wired the radiator fan and I also glued the rotors in place and did a test fit with my version. 1.0 resin wheels to check the stance. I am pretty happy with how it is looking.







I also made up the custom Prisoner number plates – KAR 120C (photo later)


Next step will be polishing the body of all the thumb prints etc before final assembly. I am also waiting for some white wrapping wire to try and put the piping on the seats and rear cover.

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Old 04-16-2007, 05:29 AM   #55
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

Stunnning! You really are putting a lot of effort in this one. Nice details once again. (Mine is finished, But I didn't get around to take pictures yet).

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Old 04-16-2007, 10:09 AM   #56
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

This is really something, Steve. Stance looks perfect and I like your rims. I still can't get over that engine bay, thou. I love it.
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

Nice work Steve.
I just discovered your WIP, and, I have to say it is really nice!
I like the dashboard and the odometer, etc.... ;-)

Come on, you have almost finish.......and as you said, you may not begin another wip before ending this!

Ah.......that Ferrari 166MM...........

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Old 04-16-2007, 11:17 AM   #58
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

Nice progress, Steve, it will be finished soon.

It took you 90% of the weekends time to decide what to build next? ;-))

This shows, that you have too much unbuilt kits - just like me
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Old 04-16-2007, 12:43 PM   #59
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Re: At Sixes and Sevens: Super 7 Group Build

Thanks Guys!

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This shows, that you have too much unbuilt kits - just like me


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Stance looks perfect and I like your rims
Andy should take the credit for those. He machined the master hub, I just cast and painted them. Hopefully he has been busy all weekend working on version 2.1....Andy??

The white wrapping wire arrived today. I haven't opened it yet but if all is well I should be able to do the seats tonight.
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Old 04-16-2007, 01:37 PM   #60
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Amazing work Steve
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