Ed Bird
Sweet!!
Ed Bird
Wow Chris, I thought I was bad having a couple of spare rear bodies and hoods and a few other miscellaneous parts. But with what you are doing think that is probably the safest way to go!!
Chris Craddock
Yes Ed, I bought the kit new and started building it OOB, but then I discovered I had a few missing parts. I got in touch with Revell and they sent replacements. I screwed up the original kit door handles (my fault) and so I eventually started picking up parts on eBay. Then Colin sent me a body and some doors (thanks again Colin!). My friend Rudy runs a (great) hobby shop and he had a kit on the back shelf that a customer had started but then lost interest when it got difficult. It was missing a few major parts and Rudy knew what I was doing and just gave it to me! So here I am with 5 at least partially complete kits that I pick over for parts. It’s actually pretty liberating knowing I have a stash of spares to fall back on.
Chris Craddock
Ok, I’m in luck. These door skins from one of my donor kits are the same size AND with a quick dry-fit test, they fit in the openings. So they will work with at most a little massaging. I do have to rework their interiors again to accept hinges, assuming I figure out how to squeeze functional hinges into that tiny space.
Gilles
What a job !!! I don’t know if I would have as much patience as you. In any case it progresses even if you encounter difficulties with each step.
I checked my doors, they are the same length. It’s strange that yours are different.
Chris Craddock
I have (I think) 4, or maybe 5, donor kits. Some fit better than others. I may end up using a better fitting pair of donor doors if I can find a good set. I need to build some internal structure within the door to accept the free end of the hinges. I had planned to glue a strip of tin inside the door skin and attach the hinge ends to that with magnets. I use a lot of magnets during construction to pin things together temporarily while I align, prime, paint etc. Sometimes the magnets stay in if it’s convenient or necessary. Otherwise I remove them before buttoning up the parts. Almost everything you see in these pictures is either captured by styrene parts and removable sliding up/out, or held together by magnets during construction. This project has been a beast. If I build another I will either build the coupe, or perhaps scratch build another roadster using material from the donor kits.
smillervette4
I am always fascinated when you discuss resolution of fitment issues, Chris. I am learning much from you, Gilles and Ed Bird. I will not be diving quite so deep with my modifications. I am seeing a huge improvement over standard kit parts in many areas. I will do what I can to keep up. Steve Miller