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Re: Another Super 7
How did I miss this build? Fantastic stuff, I will be following from here on!
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Re: Another Super 7
Stunning work so! those wheels are super impressive!!!!
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Re: Another Super 7
The oval shaped raised sections on the taillight panel are brass. I acid etched them with a pair of raised rings on the back that aligned with the holes in the taillight panel. I got caught up in assembling them and neglected to take pictures before I permanently installed them…
The light bezels were machined from 6061 aluminum to fit into the brass parts. ![]() |
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Re: Another Super 7
Still cant get my head on the disign your making, Verry curios! Waiting for the next updates
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Re: Another Super 7
The lenses were machined from acrylic. Amber for the turn signal/parking lights and clear for the brake lights. The clear parts will be painted transparent red. The trim ring between the lenses is machined from soft aluminum tubing.
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Re: Another Super 7
Once I dry assembled the lights into the taillight panel, I decided I wanted the raised oval accent to be more prominent, so I added sheet styrene to those areas and made a fillet of polyester filler.
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Re: Another Super 7
Here is the dry assembled taillight set in the panel.
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Re: Another Super 7
It just keeps on getting better and better
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Re: Another Super 7
It's time to start on the engine. Since I already made the cam cover I figured I'd work my way down from there. The head is made from sheet styrene. First I built a box for the top portion that fits to the already made aluminum cam cover, and then I started adding the external details.
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![]() Marc, fantastic job, I guess it is the dream -despite the subject- anyone hope to start now or then. May I ask how (and by wich cutting tools) you do so neat cutting jobs on the flat brass plates before fold them? I meant the bonnets panels, not the etched spokes.
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Re: Another Super 7
I just use a used X-Acto knife #11 blade and a straight edge. Score/cut my way through. A PE saw was used to cut the little notches on the corners. Thanks!
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Re: Another Super 7
I built another box for the lower section of the head. This part was a little more work since I also had to accommodate the header (I made the flange for it at the same time).
![]() As well as the coolant filler… ![]() and on the other side, the face for the intake manifold. ![]() Still more work to do, but I also added locating tabs to the upper section to make it fit positively to the lower part. ![]() |
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Re: Another Super 7
Here are the beginnings of the basic block, more sheet styrene… This will be the front.
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Re: Another Super 7
Outrageously tasty work!
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Re: Another Super 7
Thanks, here's another serving:
Some details and shapes added… ![]() ![]() And fitted up with the head assembly. ![]() |
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