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Re: Aston Martin One-77
Lambo2512 I am a creative person. I do things by mood. I'm not sure that I will make copies of my work, but I can think about it. Write to me at [email protected]
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always amazing stuff, my Friend. too nice.
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Re: Aston Martin One-77
Mikhail, do you think the nose sits a little too high? I observed this on my example. Take a look at your post #17: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...1083878&page=2
I thought about bending the nose down, or maybe it will solve itself when married to the chassis. Can't wait to see more of your build! |
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I have tried to lower the nose by means of cutting and increasing the cut. You can see it on this photo.
But now I have a better idea. I show it in the nearest future. At first, I decided to make a new upper part of the engine bay. The 3D is from a computer game. ![]() It was printed and installed into the body. My own part was cutted out. ![]() |
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I thought about heating the body and bending the front a little lower. Will await your better idea.
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Cool. Of course, all that work you did in the beginning to fix inaccuracies around the vents has gone to waste.
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Yes, it's a pity! A carbon hood too. On the other hand I will make a better look model. With a new front grill made from scratch.
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