Benetton B188 front suspension build question
racer93
12-23-2008, 05:50 AM
Hey all,
A question I have had is when there are pieces of the cowling "trapped" within the suspension, is there a way of building this without having the gap between two pieces? Look at the area I'm talking about in this pic and you'll see it if you're not familiar with the kit or most late 80's kits from tamiya:
http://www.f1-info.cz/modelyfoto/pernica/04270006.JPG
Thanks for the help!
Daniel
A question I have had is when there are pieces of the cowling "trapped" within the suspension, is there a way of building this without having the gap between two pieces? Look at the area I'm talking about in this pic and you'll see it if you're not familiar with the kit or most late 80's kits from tamiya:
http://www.f1-info.cz/modelyfoto/pernica/04270006.JPG
Thanks for the help!
Daniel
racer93
12-26-2008, 03:47 PM
The only way I could see to do this is to cut the suspension components apart and place metal pins into their ends and drill corresponding holes into the monocoque.Then you can assemble the halves of the monocoque, fill any joins unhindered and paint, before adding the suspension back in at the end.
Ok, this is not a bad idea. I had thought of supergluing them, but didn't want to risk it.
I'm sure some of the more advanced builders around here have done something like this, haven't you guys? I was simply curious to see how most view this type of "problem."
Daniel
Ok, this is not a bad idea. I had thought of supergluing them, but didn't want to risk it.
I'm sure some of the more advanced builders around here have done something like this, haven't you guys? I was simply curious to see how most view this type of "problem."
Daniel
maxone
02-06-2009, 04:47 AM
I can't see the photo. Make sure the link is correct.
Bye. Max.
Bye. Max.
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