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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
Outstanding work! I salut you!
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
Thanks guys!
Originally I made the engine cover hinges out of brass and styrene, but it turns out they weren't strong enough. I made a new pair out of brass reinforced resin but I was concerned they would not be strong enough either. So I machined a third set from aluminum and pressed the brass tubes into them. They ride on stainless steel and brass tubes, hopefully that will be strong enough… ![]() This created a weak link issue and I had to replace the plastic hinge eyelets in the engine cover with metal parts, so I machined new aluminum ones. ![]() ![]() Brass tubes are used for the secondary hinge points. ![]() |
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
Hello Mark, I don't know how I missed this impressive project, as always. I hope to see it in person in 2023!
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
Thanks! I plan to be at the GSL with it, I sure hope it's finished then...
The kit's fuel cell access panels were chrome plated with molded in bolts. One of them had a huge boss coming out the top to mount the fire extinguisher to. So I made these and machined 36 bolts. ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
The rear tray section is done for the time being. The insulation pads are cigarette foil/paper wrapped around thick paper.
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
I'm really enjoying watching this build, every update is a treat for the eyes.
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
Thank you Mpfiend!
I milled a battery from a block of raw stock resin I high-pressure cast for low porosity. ![]() |
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I used the battery to size the battery box I built in the tub.
![]() The terminal rings are brass. ![]() A little more detail has been fleshed out on the battery box. A magnet will secure the battery. ![]() |
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
The battery cable ends are made of brass.
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
The lugs for the carrying strap on the sides of the battery were made from milled brass and thin sheet styrene.
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
I added the positive and negative symbols to the top and the two little caps.
I drew custom decals and printed them for the labels. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The battery hold-down clamp/strap. Brass and aluminum.
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
I figured I'd make the terminal for the starter solenoid too… Just a little more brass.
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
Nice to see this back on the bench.
The details you are adding are very impressive. Keith. |
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
Thanks Keith. It never really left the bench, I left it there and worked around it... And tinkered with it.
The fuse block box was milled from resin and styrene was used to make the latches and mounting bracket. ![]() ![]() A little paint… ![]() |
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