Heller 1/8 traction avant cabriolet conversio
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Hi all here is the framework for the canvas roof (the nuts and bolts won't stay the final version will have a plastic pin) I may try a version using piano wire as the copper wire is very soft, it may stiffen up a bit when the canvas is stitched to it (that I think is going to be a nightmare, not known for my sewing skills)
Need to make a couple of of ribs for the middle section.



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Posted: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 12:02 PM UTC
Very interesting conversion. Frame looks good.
On the workbench:
MPC: 1972 Pontiac GTO
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Posted: Thursday, January 26, 2017 - 01:19 AM UTC
Hi all here is another update on this.
From my experience of building this kit before it is critical that this piece is glued totally square and true if you don't want bonnet fitting problems.
As you can see from the pics with a little effort you can get a perfect fit.





On my first build this part was out only by about a half a mill and when I fitted the bonnet there was a 5 mil gap at the top which I could not get rid of, after days of investigation scratching my head and swearing it turned out this was the problem, of course I had got a lot further on in the build and it caused me a lot of problems to sort it out.
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Hi all here is the next update




I think gold and purple are a great mix sooo,
Chrome

Some of this through the ab

And you end up with gold

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Posted: Thursday, February 02, 2017 - 03:29 PM UTC
Hi there.
When I see TA15 Big Six, you get my attention.
But, building a Cabriolet out of this TA15 Big Six, is simply not correct.
What you did is cutting out the roof. Doing so is ok!
But the version you create by doing this, is called a "Decapotable".
From the TA15 Cabriolets where build though. Based on a very different chassis and having only 2 doors.
I did a project on this in 2013 for a campaign on this site.


When you want to have some references, just let me know.
Kind regards,
Robert Jan
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Posted: Saturday, February 04, 2017 - 12:47 AM UTC
Thanks for the info, I only managed to find one picture of it and it had four doors and the roof was cut pretty much as I have it, it was called what you called it, I just thought that was French for cabriolet.
Hi all whilst shopping in Dumfries today I came across this stuff, I've no idea if it will go through my ab but if it does I am going to change the original paint idea I had for the traction avant, if what I envisage works it should be fairly impressive, will try it on scrap plastic first.
Can't wait to get home and try it out.

You are according to the instructions supposed to mix it with you're chosen paint colour.
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Hi all well i have the steering rack done.


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Hi all well I'm scrapping the marble effect idea (the gold pigment in the paint was too thin and would have required two coats to even start to cover which doesn't work with the marbling effect) (it's a one coat thing) not sure what I will do now, I'm thinking hard now.

I've put the humbrol tin there to give an idea of the size of this beast.

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