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07-04-2009, 12:26 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Mexico City
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"El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
Hi everybody,
It´s a project that I began in November 2008. The original idea was to participate in a local web contest but I did not finish it on time... It is still "in progress" but now I have two new goals: (1) To share my work building the typical mexican taxi and (2) it is a good opportunity to practice my english
So, let´s go! But, remember first: "a car is more than a simple way to move". Thanks in advance for looking!
MODEL DESCRIPTION
This model (Volkswagen 1303S Beetle) was made by IMAI in 1:24 scale. Its is an old kit but there have been some re-issues so, looking at the web, it´s possible that you find one for buying
The following image shows the content. As you can see, it´s a simply kit but I´ll try to make it interesting
I will use another kit (VW Beetle Convertible made by Revell, 1:25 scale). It not the same scale but... it is "almost" the same. I want to say in advance that "scratch pieces" will be needed
In Mexico, the VW Beetle is better known as "vocho" or "vochito" and this german car was extremely sucessful in my country... In fact, we built it for many years... I want to build a mexican legend... something similar to this:
PREVIOUS PROCESSES
1. WASH
A quickly wash with water and a soft soap is need in order to eliminate oil residues from the plastic injection
2. INSTRUCTIONS
To study instruction will be useful to avoid future mistakes
BUILDING PROCESS
It´s a display kit (there is not engine)... I´ll try to give it more value adding different details
That´s why, I´ll must do:
- Bodywork... Besides a poor quality plastic injection, it´s necessary to repair different damages all over the body
- Chassis work... External side has the minimum retail needed (it´s ok) but internal side must be built enterily
Firstable, we must remove the “battery container”. Plastic is very wide!
Then, we must to use putty, parts from auxiliar kit and styrene (a lot of styrene)
Let´s do a "test" in order to identify the work needed in every piece of our model
I had to cut the back seat and I had to build a new one from styrene
Oh, my God! I made a mistake... There is not enough space for pedals! Let´s go back…
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Best regards,
Jorge Coyt
(MEXICO, CITY)
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07-04-2009, 03:30 AM
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AF Regular
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: bloomington, California
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
looks like you have a lot of work on your hands. best of luck bro, can't wait to see what your come out with.
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07-04-2009, 10:02 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Pflugerville, Texas
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
People in Mexico say that 70% of accidents involve a taxi. 50% of those involve two taxis. Looking forward to this build!
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07-04-2009, 10:49 AM
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AF Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Mexico City
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
Gentlemen, thanks for your comments...
ROLLIN80S: Thank you for the good whishes sir! Yes, I have a lot of work to do
CARL63_99: Unfortunately, what you say is correct. But vehicles are not the problem, it´s the people who need to be educated in their way of driving
Thanks again!
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Best regards,
Jorge Coyt
(MEXICO, CITY)
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07-04-2009, 10:59 AM
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
Now, the bases for seats:
I used pedals from “auxiliary kit” but I substitute plastic by metal
Now, as you see, we have enough space for install pedals but, firstable, we add some details by using wire
About the board, I covered stereo area with putty
As you saw in kit content, all “glass” pieces are injected in unique piece and it is very wide... The first step was to cut the entire piece (we´ll only use the windshield because the rest of “gass” will be replaced with scratch)
I removed chrome from wheels by using brake fluid (it is real easy way to remove it)
Now, some work on the chassis in order to close spaces between chassis and body and to align wheels. Chassis details were needed too
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Best regards,
Jorge Coyt
(MEXICO, CITY)
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07-04-2009, 11:01 AM
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
Now, let´s go back to wheels...
Now, wheels are finished
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Best regards,
Jorge Coyt
(MEXICO, CITY)
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07-05-2009, 05:37 AM
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
why don`t use the tamiya or hasegawa kit?
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07-05-2009, 09:47 PM
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Location: Mexico City
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
GHOUL_GH: Tamiya and Hasewaga´s kits were manufactured based on VW Beetle Mod 1966 and/or 1967 but what I am trying to build is based on a more recent model (1975-1980 aprox.). I could buy one of these two kits and adapt interior an chassis to my model but I didn’t want to spend money hehe (I prefer to put in practice my “unknown scratch abilities)
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Jorge Coyt
(MEXICO, CITY)
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07-06-2009, 03:30 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Calgary
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
Holy you work fast man! The 8 ball shift knob is specially interesting.
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07-06-2009, 08:14 PM
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AF Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Mexico City
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
KAHO: Hi sir, thanks for the comment about 8 ball. I did my best… I don´t work fast (because of my job), it is exactly the opposite side hehe. What I am uploading to that WIP is what I have done to this kit since November 2008. The following upgrade is the current status of my VW Beetle
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Best regards,
Jorge Coyt
(MEXICO, CITY)
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07-06-2009, 08:16 PM
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AF Newbie
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Location: Mexico City
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
To have another detail into our taxi, we add a fire extinguisher manufactured by “Detail Master” with a “used” effect
This aftermarket doesn´t incluye the fire hose. To accomplish that, we use a piece of styrene and a candle
Fire extinguisher is finished
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Best regards,
Jorge Coyt
(MEXICO, CITY)
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07-06-2009, 09:38 PM
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AF Enthusiast
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
wow, that's amazing. I would have thought to use a better kit to start with though. I guess you use what you have, and I have LOTS of these old kits that aren't worth anything to an OOB builder.
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07-20-2009, 11:25 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: charlotte, North Carolina
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Re: "El Vochito"... (mexican taxi)
damn man, talk about CUSTOM, lol good job
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