GT40 Replica positively flying, even with no engine!!!
Discussion
Nick Brough said:
Not wishing to spoil anyone's enjoyment I'll give no clues to the content... but why? and what happens once it's finished?
Fastpedeller said:
Not wishing to spoil anyone's enjoyment I'll give no clues to the content...
but why? and what happens once it's finished?
To get it into the shed in the back garden I turned the chassis on the side and pushed it down the path. I tend to measure once and cut twice so forgot about the electricity box stuck out an inch.but why? and what happens once it's finished?
(Are you still with me?)
Therefore, I had to shave an inch off the concrete fence posts my side of the fence. Unfortunately this did not go down well with my neighbour.
(Nearly there hang on in.)
So in order to get the car out without upsetting my neighbour further, a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do, apparently
All went very well only one casualty who received a broken paw
Regards
Nick
Edited by Nick Brough on Saturday 13th September 15:57
Hoonigan said:
Haha love it, are those 17" wheels?
Hi Paul,Yes they are well spotted, the kit came to me third hand although had not really been started. The first owner had speced brake discs so large it was not possible to fit 15 inch wheels
Regards
Nick
P.S. Your build is really impressive, I have modelled mine on an original 1960's GT40, huge panel gaps, held together with gaffa tape, holes drilled in the wrong place. Took me hours to get the authentic look, had nothing to do with my lack of skills
Edited by Nick Brough on Sunday 14th September 03:27
Nick Brough said:
Hoonigan said:
Haha love it, are those 17" wheels?
Hi Paul,Yes they are well spotted, the kit came to me third hand although had not really been started. The first owner had speced brake discs so large it was not possible to fit 15 inch wheels
Regards
Nick
P.S. Your build is really impressive, I have modelled mine on an original 1960's GT40, huge panel gaps, held together with gaffa tape, holes drilled in the wrong place. Took me hours to get the authentic look, had nothing to do with my lack of skills
Edited by Nick Brough on Sunday 14th September 03:27
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the kind words, hoping to get the car IVA’d first half of 2015, have the shed now to do bits and pieces in. I don’t like looking at your build thread (although I do ) as it demotivates me. Don’t wish to appear a sycophant but I wish I could start again and follow what you have done in your build especially where you have put your fuse box!!!!! Although I don’t think my loom would have stretched that far.
Regards
Nick
Thanks for the kind words, hoping to get the car IVA’d first half of 2015, have the shed now to do bits and pieces in. I don’t like looking at your build thread (although I do ) as it demotivates me. Don’t wish to appear a sycophant but I wish I could start again and follow what you have done in your build especially where you have put your fuse box!!!!! Although I don’t think my loom would have stretched that far.
Regards
Nick
Nick Brough said:
Looks great and wish I had a flying Gt40 myself...Nick Brough said:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the kind words, hoping to get the car IVA’d first half of 2015, have the shed now to do bits and pieces in. I don’t like looking at your build thread (although I do ) as it demotivates me. Don’t wish to appear a sycophant but I wish I could start again and follow what you have done in your build especially where you have put your fuse box!!!!! Although I don’t think my loom would have stretched that far.
Regards
Nick
Cheers Nick, Thanks for the kind words, hoping to get the car IVA’d first half of 2015, have the shed now to do bits and pieces in. I don’t like looking at your build thread (although I do ) as it demotivates me. Don’t wish to appear a sycophant but I wish I could start again and follow what you have done in your build especially where you have put your fuse box!!!!! Although I don’t think my loom would have stretched that far.
Regards
Nick
I assume Mick will be working his IVA Magic for you? If so I look forward to seeing your car in his workshop soon, the end truly is in sight
The fuse board location caused me a few issues, originally I mounted under the dash but
If you're ever heading down to see Mick do give me a shout as I'm only 20 miles away and you will be welcome to drop in for a cuppa.
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