The thread on this disc had been stripped so I drilled it out to 2.4, inserted and CA glued in a 2.4mmOD aluminium tube, then tapped in a new 2.2M thread, ready to accept the wheel bolt!!! and it worked!!
part of this step required the installation of some brackets that don't get used again until issue 126!!! and I was supplied with two Left hand brackets!!!! and they're not reversible...........................unless.................you attack them with a scalpel, as I have done here, showing front & rear of the now reversed bracket on the left. when the glue fully sets I'll paint it - and no-one will ever know!!!!
except...........I've just told everyone!!!
at this point I thought I should check the wiring & switch.
Wiring & switch work, but I had the switch 180 degrees, so i fixed that.
so that "OFF" equals the text at the switch location
front upper chassis installed - this was the last dusty part, meaning that I've caught up to where the kit was when I took over.
having uninstalled everything (from 25th May), and restarting this build (2nd Aug)
second part of wiring added - note: the stickers provided didn't stick, so i've used some masking tape - will probably hot-glue-gun to complete installation
and again... - from here I have skipped ahead as the rest of the wiring needs more care & better treatment - the cable ties supplied are 1:1 scale and look awful, so I've researched & found that Mike Lane Mods in the UK supplies the proper scale - so I'll be waiting a few weeks for an array of parts from him.
Step 062 provides the front windscreen - Mike Lane Mods has masks for all the glass, to be used whilst working on the vehicle & protecting the glass - I've used masking tape to do the same thing, on both sides.....(thanks to Mike Lane for the idea)
Bonnet comes in Step 063, where you fit the ginges & struts - I think I might mask the body to protect the brushed aluminium look...?!?!?!? - After some Facebook advice, I will wrap the body parts in Parafilm, to protect them
Mounting the LHS door with the feeble bolts provided proved very frustrating..... could not get sufficient BITE in the metal door hinge - thought about using the slightly longer spec screw, but I don't have any of those....yet!
Hobby Tools Australia to the rescue!! - Gary had some M1.6 bolts measuring 5mm - just had to nip 1mm off the end and all was good - door mounted - did an extra 2 bolts anticipating the same problem oin the RHS.
Lucky for me that I hadn't installed the storage area fully!!
Here's a tip BEFORE you start installing the forward body panels, REMOVE the forward storage area base, only takes 4 screws, but it means you will have clear & square access to all the screws for the body panels.
The casting/moulding on the inside of this panel was very poor - lots of substantial mould "dags" need to be removed just in case they would have some impact later on.
The grille on the left is made up of 3 item, the middle piping section of whic I spent way too much time de-seaming & repainting...and you can barely see it.................aint that the modelling way!!
The final product - the kit supplied the coolant tank (the elongated ones) in a really "blah" beige - in the reference I have they should be green - so I use the DSPIAE Super Metallic Marker Green - much better!
Now adding the rest of the lower panels to that shelf - added some colour to the plain black, also re-coloured the reservoir to that lovely DSPIAE green (it was "blah" beige!!)
Next installing cabin overhead lights - the wiring loom had different proportions to the cut-away space , so some modifications needed. - Chisel, knife, etc
Engine cover - badly painted - mold marks all over the place, but I guess it will all get covered
This step involved....unpacking & then screwing the hinges to the cover - 6 steps wouldya believe!!!???
There's also some pipework to put together - AFTER I deal with the seamlines!!!!!!!
BTW - this project is now ON HOLD, while I wait to receive my order of 1/8 cables ties etc from MIKE LANE's MODS.........
time for something different.....
Back To The De Lorean after the receipt of after-market parts from Mike Lane Mods - here is the first part of the carpet installed.
Looks pretty good - had to remove the pedals, of course...
Glued in a "shim" to reduce the free-play.......noted that the spring as supplied was pretty weak then spotted the write-up on the "My BTTF De Lorean" blog: mybttfdelorean.com/b..sues-31-40/issue-40/
and decided to also modify the spring.
Excuse the very clumsy mix of pics - been looking at too many very small wires for too long@!@!
Background cable management - glue & pegs - foreground cable management - Mike Lane Mods White 1/8th cable ties!!!
Cable ties neaten up the runninig of these mass of cables - every 2nd one is rotated 180 degrees then the tail is insrted into a 1mm hole through the transmission tunnel - the tail is then fed thru & CA glued in place - Neat, eh?
A nice line to work towards - careful knife-work - lots of trim & test, eventually had to trim away some of the seat surface on the lower side of the seat - no-one should ever know..........unless they read this blog!!
Next step was to revisit the rear upper bulkhead, with the Flux Capacitor, Xmas tree lighting etc....
At this point I realised just how feeble the parts are for these items...........very disappointing!!
So the project is now on hold again while I purchase some more mods - this time from "ModelModz" in the UK - Power Supply replacement, Flux Capacitor replacement, Xmas Tree replacement, EL Lighting replacement...........................
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29 November 2024, 04:19 -
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BTTF De Lorean collection obtained from an acquaintance & topped up with missing issues/parts
Paying particular attention to poorly finished parts on this kit - my pet hate being chrome plating over non-cleaned up sprue tags!
I think I'll be busy
yep!!
now up to step 28 of 158 (14/8/24)
now up to step 35 (20/8/24), which is 1 step further than where this kit was at when I took over, because Issue 35 & parts were missing!
So there should be no need for intensive cleaning of each part from here - whew!
Still lots of plastic part clean-up required as the parts have been crudely removed from their sprues.
Now waiting for some correctly scaled cable ties & pipe ties from Mike Lane Mods (UK), plus a few other tasty treats....(27/8/24)
Skipping a few steps for now...
Still skipping the wiring ties for now - over 1/2 way thru (11/09/24) - Issue #82
Now on pause after issue 90 - waiting for the above parts...........................
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01Nov24 - I now have all the "Mike Lane Mods" to complete this beast, so will be restarting in a few days...
06Nov24 - Back To The Future.........and back to Mag #40
14Nov - got up to Mag#58 & realised how feeble that the Eaglemoss special effects parts are - have ordered improvements from ModelModz UK.
project on hold again......................sigh!