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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
The harnesses went in as planned.
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
I feel I'm repeating the same message over and over, but it is looking stunning. The harnesses really look realistic in there.
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Thank you Arno!
I had already finished the taillights and repaired a couple of them due to the flexible hose material melting into them in the box, but upon closer examination even the "good" ones weren't as true as I'd like. So I machined new ones out of clear Lexan and tinted styrene. Each lens is two pieces. I was able to refinish and reuse the bezels and the bulbs I already made. Two red and two amber. ![]() |
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The plate is now registered, the tags are reflective too.
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When I test installed the new taillights I didn't like them; they were too bold for the car. Amazing what a couple thousandths of an inch can do… good or bad. I made a new smaller set like the previous ones, but that same design was still distracting to me so I machined one more even smaller "simpler" set.
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I had to machine the mounting hardware for the plate/bracket before I could install it. After it was installed I added the interior mounting brackets for the taillights and the loom (with pigtail) for all of the lights. Still some weathering to do in here.
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Yeah. nice wiring. Looks very realistic. The only thing missing are tie-wraps or cable clamps
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There are clips in there holding the loom in place. (Just like under the front hood.) In scale they are not imposing. (There is also a plug/connector attached to the part of the loom that is on the chassis.) |
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More final fitting, fine tuning and triple checking before the side pods were attached permanently.
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Now that is stunning, I really like the yellow spoiler with the blue body work.
This is going to be a master piece for sure. Do you post your work in any other forums? Merry Christmas Keith. |
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Thank you Keith!
Yes, I do post in other forums and on Facebook. Merry Christmas to you as well! |
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
this is starting to come together beautifully. Would love to see this as a real car on the road.
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Re: Lola T-70 Mk III
Thank You Mal!
I wound springs from 0.003 armature wire that had the insulation removed and made welded on hooks from brass for the exhaust. I did a little weather and wear discoloring too. I installed the last two carburetor parts; the two outboard synchronizing screws for each bank. The inboard hinges for the engine cover have been installed as well. The loose black line is the wire loom for the taillights. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Scale-Master; 01-14-2023 at 02:05 PM. |
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