Surtees Ferrari 158 tameo wct kit

Surtees Ferrari 158 tameo wct kit

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henryk001

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590 posts

158 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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dr_gn said:
I'm assuming the steering wheel is fitted temporarily at this stage?
No its fixed now. Have i missed something that you see and i dont?

dr_gn

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184 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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henryk001 said:
dr_gn said:
I'm assuming the steering wheel is fitted temporarily at this stage?
No its fixed now. Have i missed something that you see and i dont?
Just thought it seems to be pointed upwards too much, in other words like a go-kart steering wheel.

henryk001

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Friday 19th February 2021
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dr_gn said:
Just thought it seems to be pointed upwards too much, in other words like a go-kart steering wheel.
It was my thoughts as well but the cowl added on top does make it look correct to the instructions.I cant put the cowl on at the moment to check for fear of marking the decals. If it needs correcting later on, shouldnt be a problem.Thanks for the comment, all helps.


henryk001

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590 posts

158 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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henryk001 said:
dr_gn said:
Just thought it seems to be pointed upwards too much, in other words like a go-kart steering wheel.
It was my thoughts as well but the cowl added on top does make it look correct to the instructions.I cant put the cowl on at the moment to check for fear of marking the decals. If it needs correcting later on, shouldnt be a problem.Thanks for the comment, all helps.
Thankyou very much for spotting this Dr_gn. Spot on. I bonded the axle into the wrong hole., based on the instructions saying the shaft is 20mm long.
So ive removed it and now going to cut it to approx 15mm which would site it correctly, bit by bit until it fits and looks correct.
Once again thankyou.

dr_gn

16,163 posts

184 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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No worries. I thought you might have glued the column to the bottom of the rack rather than the top, or something like that.

henryk001

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158 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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Trailing arms completed, quite difficult as i had to make sure the lengths of the tiny tubes assembled with rose joints were correct and the process of getting it right 1st time without getting into a mess with the glue or damaging the body decals.The decals have dried and are now showing the rivet lines.

Thanks to the Doc for pointing out a mistake i made on the steering which i have since corrected. The cars nearing the finish line, just the bodywork and decals left.I may do the wheel rim edges in Motolow chrome at a later date.
Some photos.
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Thankyou for looking and all the comments made on this thread. Will post the completed car when i get a chance to paint the cowls, weather permitting.

RDMcG

19,142 posts

207 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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It's a fascinating thread and the thanks are all to you for sharing this project. Absolutely superb.

gruffgriff

1,589 posts

243 months

Friday 19th February 2021
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Ah now, the decalling worked! Awesome! Must give great confidence on the finishing straight!

Jacobyte

4,723 posts

242 months

Saturday 20th February 2021
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Absolutely beautiful - take big pride in that. thumbup

smifffymoto

4,554 posts

205 months

Saturday 20th February 2021
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I am so ham fisted I could have inhaled most of those tiny pieces but I fear my patience level wouldn’t even get me close to that dilemma.
Good work,the level of dedication to “real life” is commendable.

robemcdonald

8,787 posts

196 months

Saturday 20th February 2021
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Absolutely inspiring.

Well done.

henryk001

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590 posts

158 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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RDMcG said:
It's a fascinating thread and the thanks are all to you for sharing this project. Absolutely superb.
Thankyou RDMcG. I was looking at the ferrari build i built a while ago and realised you sent some detail photos of a real 250 GTO to help with the build. So thankyou. These model builds have been a great distraction from watching telly repeats and the situation were all in.

henryk001

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158 months

Sunday 21st February 2021
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gruffgriff said:
Ah now, the decalling worked! Awesome! Must give great confidence on the finishing straight!
Thanks gruffgriff. Im not going to laquer the decal for fear of having a reaction. I am going to use microscale liquid decal film instead should be good enough
to protect it and give it a glossier coat.

henryk001

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Sunday 21st February 2021
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Jacobyte said:
Absolutely beautiful - take big pride in that. thumbup
Thankyou Jacobyte. Glad to read yours and others encouraging comments. Gives me stimulus to finish the car and perhaps go onto something else

henryk001

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590 posts

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Sunday 21st February 2021
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smifffymoto said:
I am so ham fisted I could have inhaled most of those tiny pieces but I fear my patience level wouldn’t even get me close to that dilemma.
Good work,the level of dedication to “real life” is commendable.
Thankyou smifffymoto. I can say that theres been quite a few times ive had issues making and fitting parts in a hamfisted manner and issues where static electricity has sent a part flying off into the room, never to be seen again

henryk001

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Sunday 21st February 2021
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robemcdonald said:
Absolutely inspiring.

Well done.
Thanks Rob, just wish i had your skill and patience at colour and shading. Your model skills as ive mentioned are a real work of art.

henryk001

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Tuesday 23rd February 2021
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Quite a bit of fettling, thinning the rear cowl from the inside to allow the edges of the rear and front to line up and some more body prep/filling to do. Waiting for humidity do drop off to paint. Probably wont wait long enough and end up warming the parts and paint and do it indoors.Now that the wheels are on, semi bonded with PVA to allow removal if or when required, i have added the car to the ferrari collection and placed in the cabinet until needed to finish off.

Some pics.
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s111dpc

1,346 posts

229 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2021
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That looks fantastic, a really skilled build bow

davettf2

151 posts

145 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2021
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Stunning, can't wait to see it painted.

Cheers
Dave

henryk001

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590 posts

158 months

Friday 14th January 2022
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Well its been almost a year for me of getting down to the grind, so many things have happened to take me away from building scale modelcars other than a commision to build a 1/43 porsche 356 speedster. Ive been reading the forums regularly but havent commented on all the lovely work produced on this forum because i felt a bit like i was "out of the club" as i wasnt contributing or doing any models.So ive finished the Ferrari 158 model and the 3 cars look complete now . I have a Bugatti type 35, a couple of maserrati birdcages and a BRM yet to start so hopefully will start to contribute to the forum.
As promised all beit a bit late some photos of the 158. All the best to everyone for 2022.
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