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Working on mods to the bonnet (hood)...I hope you can see what I'm trying to do.
Alan
Alan,
are you going to have to put a new return on the mould where you've widedned the cockpit? or will you use some edging material to tidy the edge
up?
Ned.
New return Ned.
On this body I'll put up a temporary damn/edging strip an lay up on the back side of it to give me a return edge.
Hopefully the pictures to come will explain it.
Cheers,
Alan
Alan,
forgot to say, progress is looking good as always, depsite the lengthy time consumingness of it all!
Ned.
Cheers Ned.
There is just far too much to do for it ever to be a quick and easy project.......so nibbling away is just about my only option...
One day I'll get there...
Alan, as I force myself through endless sanding and filling of my shell, it makes me appreciate what you and others go through; you guys who made
your own buck and molds. Quite honestly I don't enjoy it much... or at all. It's an endless Catch-22 of not wanting to work on it yet
realizing if I don't it'll never get done. It's so much different then working on the chassis, where I'd see daily progress in a
very physical way. Working on the shell, all I'm rewarded with after a long day's messy work is a slightly smoother panel.
And yet I'm too much of a cheapskate to pay someone else to do it. Even one week of having the pros work on it would be around $2000... I
can't do that so I just keep sanding away. If only we'd vacuum bagged it I'd have a *lot* less work to do...
Sorry for the rant, you're doing a great job Alan.
[Edited on 5/23/05 by kb58]
quote:
Originally posted by kb58
Alan, as I force myself through endless sanding and filling of my shell, it makes me appreciate what you and others go through; you guys who made your own buck and molds. Quite honestly I don't enjoy it much... or at all. It's an endless Catch-22 of not wanting to work on it yet realizing if I don't it'll never get done. It's so much different then working on the chassis, where I'd see daily progress in a very physical way. Working on the shell, all I'm rewarded with after a long day's messy work is a slightly smoother panel.
And yet I'm too much of a cheapskate to pay someone else to do it. Even one week of having the pros work on it would be around $2000... I can't do that so I just keep sanding away. If only we'd vacuum bagged it I'd have a *lot* less work to do...
Sorry for the rant, you're doing a great job Alan.
[Edited on 5/23/05 by kb58]
More work on the bonnet....starting to take shape......any comments?
Cheers,
Alan
Alan - not 100% sure about the apature in the bonnet - it's a bit too "Batcar" for my tastes. What are your plans for this hole?
I do like the general curves though... it could look bland otherwise.
Keep up the good work!
rgds,
David
David, thanks.
The "batcar" aperture was just an intermediate stage, the latest pics should show it filled in.
Cheers,
Alan
Hate to say it, but I don't think the sides of the hood should rise above the center, then back below, as they do.
IMO, dropping the side sections way down LMP-style would look great, but this would involve reworking the insides of your fenders, so let's not.
How about running channels alongside the center section?
Crap photoshop example of what I mean:
Rescued attachment 5-29-05-hood03.jpg
Pete, I see what you mean...the paint-shopping is fine...looks good, but I'm limited by the suspension underneath....
Oh well.....I'll keep plugging away...
Cheers,
Alan
Something will come to you...
Forgot to add that the car is looking stunning! The design is growing on me.
Too bad about those headlight regs, eh? Low ones would look great. I've been wondering about how Porsche 924 flip-ups would go.