MrFluffy
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posted on 19/11/02 at 04:12 PM |
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shell
Im with terry on this one since I dont have the entire rest of my life to finish this project (in amongst the zillion others on the go), although Im
going to do some serious remodelling of the sideskirts and stuff..
Now if I could just find a *@#$ windscreen for it......
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Spyderman
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posted on 19/11/02 at 04:41 PM |
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MrFluffy
Get in touch with Keith Stringer. He runs/helps run club nova. If he can't find one for sale I doubt anyone will unless you're lucky.
http://www.nova-international.net/home.htm
It might be worthwhile buying an abandoned kit to get the screen from. I've seen body shells going for less than screens.
Terry
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Alan B
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posted on 19/11/02 at 05:23 PM |
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Well OK....except you two
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ProjectSRP
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posted on 19/11/02 at 05:32 PM |
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Don't worry I've allocated a year of my life to building the moulds. Can't say I am looking forward to it. I have helped with a canoe and some boat
hulls in the past but a car is going to be a lot more tricky. I plan on getting the car running and track tested with the undertray fitted before I
commit to the mould production. Hopefully if all goes well I will be at that stage by the start of next winter.
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Alan B
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posted on 19/11/02 at 07:44 PM |
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Reminds me of the old Spike Milligan joke.
"flying is safe, crashing is dangerous!"
Similarly, making moulds is quick and easy (relatively)....it's the plugs that are hard work....
Of course I knew what you meant..the whole plug/mould process.......still by the time you are at that stage you'll have a whole catalog of do's,
dont's, oop's, and oh crap's to learn from....
It helps having done it before..I already knew what a dire, thankless task it was...
Good luck
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