Gaz 1977
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posted on 18/4/07 at 04:44 PM |
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epona
and the front.
Thanks chaps
GAZ
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worX
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posted on 18/4/07 at 04:51 PM |
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I have not posted along with others on this thread, because I felt that I didn't need to add to all the praise you had received so far as it
would be like repition, although I have been constantly stunned, viewing your progress!
I have changed my mind however and you deserve all the praise that most can/have/will give, the model looks awesome, and I am sure it will look even
more stunning when finished/painted etc.
I am going to Stoneleigh and I am looking forward to seeing it there!
Regard the colour of it - I know you will go with your own choice in the end, but how about something different to what most people use on
models/prototypes etc - how about a really nice Pearl White - I only suggest it since your ref to Motorbike colour reminded me of a a Yamaha colour
that used to be on slightly older bikes (sort of FZR600 age) - it's a really subtle un-complex colour that flows smoothly on a bike, but also
(as it's a pearl) shows some stunning colours through it if lit correctly (and I am sure that along with your glass display case you could get
some decent lighting!)
All the best,
Steve.
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 18/4/07 at 07:20 PM |
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epona
thanks Steve,
It's a good thought on the paint, white like a 1989 VFR. But sorry bought the paint last week. I am looking forward to putting faces to the
names at the show and with a bit of luck get some feedback from the kit companies.
I have just done a list of what is left to do it might be Stoneleigh 2020
thanks
GAZ
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worX
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posted on 19/4/07 at 06:54 AM |
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Yep thats the colour that I meant - that one you won't be using! LOL
I just thought it would make a nice change! I once painted an Ali framed (really chunky tubes) mountain bike in that colour and it really was quality
(all IMO of course)!
With re. your list of "to-do" I never thought I was going to make Stoneleigh either, as I picked up my kit in December, but I've
been on the road now a few weeks (nearly?), and even though mine and your experiences are totally different I am sure you will get it there as you
just won't be able to help yourself in getting it prepared in time!!!
I will introduce myself and give you a big congratulatory handshake if you are there however!!!
Cheers,
Steve.
ps - I wouldn't be that keen to be putting names to faces if everyone looked like me! LOL -
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=63878
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 19/4/07 at 08:06 AM |
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EPONA AT STONELEIGH
it wil be done it will be done it will be dooonnnneeeee
I will be the one with the twitch, red eyes and slumped in a corner
thanks
GAZ
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Tralfaz
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posted on 19/4/07 at 10:44 AM |
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Epona.....I had been trying to figure out why it sounded familiar....It is the horse in my girlfriends Nintendo Game (Zelda). LOL
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 19/4/07 at 04:42 PM |
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EPONA
Well i didnt get the name from Zelda. Nice to know though.
Been working on the body today, cut the bonnet out and got that fitted. I still need to sort air vents and fixing to the chassis but i'm getting
there.
One with
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 19/4/07 at 04:43 PM |
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epona
One without.
Thanks chaps
GAZ
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DIY Si
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posted on 19/4/07 at 07:41 PM |
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That car just keeps on getting better and better! Astounding piece of work there that man/team!
(insert a we are not worthy smiley here)
“Let your plans be dark and as impenetratable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
Sun Tzu, The Art of War
My new blog: http://spritecave.blogspot.co.uk/
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redeye
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posted on 19/4/07 at 07:49 PM |
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Hi Gaz
been watchin the topic for a while now and i have to say im impressed,
I love the way we've been able to follow the develptment of the car right from the computer stage to this.
it looks to be goin pretty well too
Im currently studying architecture and for a while i was seriously considering changing to automotive design cos i think id enjoy it more being a
petrol head and all.
but because there doesnt seem to be any courses in scotland i decided to stick with architecture...plus the fact that im half way thru and at the end
of 4th year (placement)
watchin your car develop has given me serious thoughts for change tho.
im thinkin i myt finish architecture and then look at goin into automotive design later on.....wat do u think?....a viable option or not?
keep up the good work
patrick
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 19/4/07 at 08:27 PM |
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car design
if i were you i would finish the architecture. then think about a masters in trans design. Far more money in architecture though.
Thanks to everyone for the comments.
GAZ
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 20/4/07 at 01:24 PM |
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Finally room for a big radiator
Looking great, as usual. I like everything so far and would personally prefer the shell to extend down onto the chassis in the engine bay like this
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
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gottabedone
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posted on 20/4/07 at 01:47 PM |
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Coming along nicely!!!
Hey Gaz,
sorry to see the demise of the model! you could probably rebuild it slow time for posterity.
The car looks wicked - it's funny that a lot of people have "designed" kit cars in the past where the front or the back is great but
the opposite end looks like a shed. Because you have designed every aspect of you car based on form and function it's great from every angle.
Oddly enough the later foty's could be a "real" full sized car. The perspective from any angle is just right.
It's good to see that you are still thinking of the future as Stoneleigh could very easily cause you to get swept up by a bigger company and
lose control of your project while they see pound signs.
As for the blue - It will look great. Dark blue on a sportscar looks great - but then, I have an orange Minari!!!
keep smiling
regards
Steve
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 20/4/07 at 04:56 PM |
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EPONA
mr whippy, You meen like this.
I will get the back of the engine bay done on monday.
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 20/4/07 at 05:04 PM |
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epona
Gottabedone, thanks for the comments. I would love a company to take the project on as long as i still had imput on the developing design and the deal
was right.
We shall see.
Thanks
GAZ.
ps. Just a thought does your name read
gotta be done or gotta bed one?????
Sorry about that.
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907
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posted on 20/4/07 at 07:53 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz 1977
mr whippy, You meen like this.
I will get the back of the engine bay done on monday.
Nice one Gaz
Paul G
aka Dad
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 20/4/07 at 11:37 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz 1977
mr whippy, You meen like this.
I will get the back of the engine bay done on monday.
oh good you've done it just worried you were going to do it wrong he he
Hows that rolls doing, is that it in the background? How about an update on the other projects...genuine interest
Can't wait to see you hinge those doors with tiny gas struts
Fame is when your old car is plastered all over the internet
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 22/4/07 at 09:39 AM |
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epona
I got around to finishing off the wheels of the model today, all painted up and ready for fitting.
All comments welcome
Gaz
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JoelP
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posted on 22/4/07 at 09:57 AM |
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my only question would be how the fook did you do that?!
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David Jenkins
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posted on 22/4/07 at 10:02 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz 1977
I got around to finishing off the wheels of the model today, all painted up and ready for fitting.
All comments welcome
Gaz
So what pressure are you going to run them at?
Just a thought - if those model tyres are a directional pattern, make sure that they go on the right wheels. I can just imagine some smart-arse
pillock at Stoneleigh taking great delight in ignoring the design work and announcing the 'mistake' to the world.
Excellent work... can't wait to see it finished.
cheers,
David
[Edited on 22/4/07 by David Jenkins]
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 22/4/07 at 10:12 AM |
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epona
joelp, There's not many of us old craftsmen left.....
David, they/we are under alot of pressure, almost solid
Sorry i missed your edit david. God you have good eyes.
Slight cock up. but it would have ment twice as many rubber molds and i dont have the time or money
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 22/4/07 at 10:17 AM |
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epona
I know you all like rubber
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David Jenkins
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posted on 22/4/07 at 10:23 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz 1977
Sorry i missed your edit david. God you have good eyes.
It's not easy spotting that sort of thing with dark glasses - it was my guide dog that spotted it!
quote:
Slight cock up. but it would have ment twice as many rubber molds and i dont have the time or money
Perfectly valid reasons...
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gottabedone
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posted on 22/4/07 at 04:04 PM |
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Crash protection
Hey Gaz,
thanks for the anagram!
As you are a pukka designer and all that, is this the forefront in crash protection-jelly moulding bodywork!?!?
Do you eat in when you get bored with it?
Steve
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Gaz 1977
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posted on 22/4/07 at 04:57 PM |
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epona
If you are in a serious crash, there is no need to be cut out by firemen. you can eat your own way out. Or if you are really lucky you will have
crashed in a field of hungry cows.
GAZ
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