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Post by The Hooded Claw on Oct 30, 2012 21:37:26 GMT
Go on then how do you get the '32 interior into the body?
THC
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Post by jwhalen on Oct 30, 2012 22:01:02 GMT
Hi,
Put the interior in before the wheel wells - if you're building a fenderless version.
Like most model cars you'll probably need to spread the bottom of the body a bit as you put the interior in.
Other than that they go in quite well. Another idea may to be enlarge the holes a bit in the floor pan to make sure you can get the right angle with the grille shell, bonnet and body if you're planning to build a bonneted version.
I also find that putting tape around the sides of the interior wrapping round to the back makes the interior more solid as well.
Cheers,
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Post by The Hooded Claw on Oct 30, 2012 22:05:19 GMT
Wish I'd spotted the wheel liner issue earlier. I now have a fully painted and ready to roll chassis with an entirely separate body!
Right'o its tyre iron time!
THC
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Post by Dave Neave on Oct 30, 2012 22:24:18 GMT
You muppet Just checked my instructions: Step 12 Fit interior Step 13 Fit inner wheelwells You do read the instructions dont you?
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Post by The Hooded Claw on Oct 30, 2012 22:45:59 GMT
Sorry instrwhat?
Got it in though. See wip thread.
THC
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