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Yes sir! Moving along now! More to come...Really starting to take shape now Dean![]()
It would look good in a black speed boat!Just think what that could do in a speed boat with 90 degree gear boxes and dual props.
Thanks Mark, no worries, I appreciate you looking into it.Morning Dean, looking very good, I looked into visiting the lotus factory to take some pics, but unfortunately it was going to cost a quite a bit to obtain a pass, they won't let you do it for free. Sorry about that cheers Mark
Thank you Peter, I appreciate the feedback!Looking very nice indeed.
Crisp and clean. Amazing detail.
The braided oil hoses are a nice touch.
Good morning Dean. This kit is so detailed and accurate. Really does look like you could add some oil and lubs and give it an engine test. Cheers GrantAnd… pages 19, 20 and 21
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On page 19 the wheel hub assembly and shock is done on both sides, and I decided it was a good time to include the pieces from page 20, which are the struts DC-59 that attach to the front of the motor with H-12 and M-23
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And then page 21…
I had already added the injector stacks, and exhaust pipes, so all that was left was the sway bar G-1 and struts M-1 and M-2, and two pieces M-24 to hold the sway bar on.
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So after 21 pages…
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Add for good measure…with air box!
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This is 21 pages into a 41 page build, basically the halfway way point. If you think this sub assembly is finished, it is not! There will be more added after it is joined to the body. There will be wiring harnesses added to the ignition box, the electrical box, and I will add wires not included in the kit (starter wire, oil cooler temp wire, kill switch cable, etc.)
And I will be adding the wires for the gauges, not included in the kit. These will run to the sub assembly above. So a lot more details in the future.
But for now...I will be starting the assembly of the body next. See you then, and thanks for looking in.
Yes, it is very detailed and I am going to add some details that were left off. At this scale it only makes sense.Good morning Dean. This kit is so detailed and accurate. Really does look like you could add some oil and lubs and give it an engine test. Cheers Grant