Terry Sumner Posted July 3, 2011 Posted July 3, 2011 Man that body is a rough piece. My hat is off to you for even trying to work that sow's ear into a silk purse...and even more so if you succeed! Good luck my friend!
Foxer Posted July 5, 2011 Author Posted July 5, 2011 (edited) More interior fitting with the wheel wells in place today. Lots of grinding again, but it's very close and I'm happy with how it should end up. The dash needed a lot of grinding but this resin disappears fast with a sanding drum on the Dremel and set at 6000 rpm! Resin is nice to not melt under heat. The windshield was scored on the dash as seen in the photo in pencil. I ground it away to about a sixteenth of an inch and it's about right. I'll probably be adding small plastic pieces to close the fit of pieces and construct the floor right on the frame. The convertible top boot from a '51 Chevy will need to be cut down in width and also sanded to reduce the thickness and shaped but I think this is going to work. After all that I will need to find a way to get the vinyl texture back. Maybe a vinyl top material. Edited November 18, 2017 by Foxer
crazyjim Posted July 5, 2011 Posted July 5, 2011 You may want to try spray adhesive for the top boot. Hold the can relatively far form the boot (18-24"). Spray it on, let dry, spray semi-gloss black, done. Looks pretty good and is relatively inexpensive.
Foxer Posted July 5, 2011 Author Posted July 5, 2011 You may want to try spray adhesive for the top boot. Hold the can relatively far form the boot (18-24"). Spray it on, let dry, spray semi-gloss black, done. Looks pretty good and is relatively inexpensive. That sounds interesting. I have some textured paints I was considering, but spray adhesive ... now where's that 3M can to try out.
Foxer Posted July 5, 2011 Author Posted July 5, 2011 (edited) I must be getting excited about this one .. had a 2nd work session this afternoon! I fit the wheels (from the Arii kit on the Arii chassis). The Arii tires are slightly larger than the Gunze but still a scale 1" too small. They do look right though. The vertical fit is good .. a few slight adjustments to shim the chassis which is what this was all about. It looks like the chassis is rotated slightly as the left rear wheel is too far back and the right front too far forward. Needs a slight clockwise rotation in the body. All in all it all looks good. Edited November 18, 2017 by Foxer
GTMust Posted July 5, 2011 Posted July 5, 2011 Mike....... you have my greatest respect! To work with this body shows will power, courage, endurance and stamina.... as well as a little stubborn streak, I suspect? Stay with it my friend, from what I've seen so far, I'm sure the finished product will amaze us all and show what a true craftsman can do (even though I know from your previous comments on this and other builds, that you don't consider yourself one). Tony
Foxer Posted July 6, 2011 Author Posted July 6, 2011 (edited) hahaha Tony .. stubborn! I think you defined it .. and thanks for the gracious comments. Edited July 6, 2011 by Foxer
Foxer Posted July 7, 2011 Author Posted July 7, 2011 (edited) The back slope of the front wheel wells was sloped rearwards to get it behind the body. The donor TR3 has straight sides on the wheel openings. I just cut the corner out and added .06" sheet plastic epoxied in place. final finish sanding hasn't been done yet. The frame was fit better and the wheels now look better centered. Edited November 18, 2017 by Foxer
Tony T Posted July 7, 2011 Posted July 7, 2011 Looks good...love the TR4A. I had that same 1/32 scale kit many moons ago. As I recall it was a pretty good kit for the size and the time.
charlie8575 Posted July 7, 2011 Posted July 7, 2011 Coming out nice, Mike. So this one gets finished, eh? Charlie Larkin
Foxer Posted July 7, 2011 Author Posted July 7, 2011 (edited) Looks good...love the TR4A. I had that same 1/32 scale kit many moons ago. As I recall it was a pretty good kit for the size and the time. The 1/32 Airfix TR4a is a good looking kit ... even an engine in it! I've actually been looking at it for a guide on some of the missing 4A details on this. Edited July 7, 2011 by Foxer
Foxer Posted July 7, 2011 Author Posted July 7, 2011 (edited) So this one gets finished, eh? Charlie Larkin Don't push me, Charlie! :lol: Edited July 7, 2011 by Foxer
Foxer Posted July 19, 2011 Author Posted July 19, 2011 (edited) More sanding, filling and filing fitting the edges of the interior. although, after cutting the top cover down I don't know why I'm spending time fitting the edges under it! Edited November 18, 2017 by Foxer
chunkypeanutbutter Posted October 18, 2014 Posted October 18, 2014 (edited) Wow. That's a lot of work. Edited October 18, 2014 by chunkypeanutbutter
Jeremy Jon Posted October 19, 2014 Posted October 19, 2014 Tons of work ahead for you, is looking great so far!
Foxer Posted October 19, 2014 Author Posted October 19, 2014 (edited) Thanks for the comments resurrecting this . ehhe . I DO look at this every once in awhile as it sits waiting for my attention. The thing that stopped me is figuring how I can do the front fender light turn signal light shroud that is at the front of the side chrome. Here's some photos I've gathered .. nice ones of a piece on sale on ebay ... I thought I could just make a couple out of plastic sheet and rod but I'd love to hear any suggestions. It's probably a good idea to post this question in the qestion forum .. maybe later today. . Edited November 18, 2017 by Foxer
chunkypeanutbutter Posted October 19, 2014 Posted October 19, 2014 Might have to make a squared up basic shape of it and then round it where appropriate.
Dale W. Verts Posted October 19, 2014 Posted October 19, 2014 Foxer, thanks for your service to your country. Dale
Foxer Posted August 9, 2015 Author Posted August 9, 2015 (edited) Coming up from the grave ... I did more to progress the turn signal pods as far as how I'll do it. Going to just carve it out as chunkypeanutbutter suggested. I had to epoxy with fiberglass cloth to patch an area that got too thin with my grinding out the body. While putting 2 part bondo over the thin area I added some around the very crude trunk lower panel line. It looks like it did some to smooth it out but will need more I see. Needs some primer to really see whats left, thou. The chassis got primered and will be needing some side pieces to close into the TR4 body. I also started making a convertible top boot as the one I cut down from a '51 Chevy is too narrow and shaped wrong. Edited November 18, 2017 by Foxer
Foxer Posted August 12, 2015 Author Posted August 12, 2015 (edited) Continuing to patch small areas on the body as they show up under primer. The bottom of the trunk lid is getting there .. I think it is very close now and will see with some more primer. There are some panel lines still needing the scribers to define better for applying BMF first. I want to document well what it takes to get this very early Air-Trax TR4 resin kit up to snuff. So excuse all the photos with little change. Be assured their newer bodies are VERY good! The TR3 chassis had some .06" widening pieces epoxied on with glass cloth reinforcement. It fits really well now. Next step is to get the stance right now that the chassis is a drop in fit. Edited November 18, 2017 by Foxer
charlie8575 Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 Man, that's a lot of work, and it shows. Lookin' good.Charlie Larkin
PatW Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 Big job on there! Bravery is one great thing about us modellers! I've got the Airfix 1/32nd lit of the TR4 and it's terrible quality. The every part of the four part bodyshell is different, I've tried to put just that part of the build together, nothing fits, it's not square, the sides are different heights and lengths, so many things wrong.BUT you are perservering at least and making a good job of it!
Foxer Posted August 13, 2015 Author Posted August 13, 2015 Thanks for the comments, guys. Big job on there! Bravery is one great thing about us modellers! I've got the Airfix 1/32nd lit of the TR4 and it's terrible quality. The every part of the four part bodyshell is different, I've tried to put just that part of the build together, nothing fits, it's not square, the sides are different heights and lengths, so many things wrong. BUT you are perservering at least and making a good job of it! I had been considering doing the Airfix kit I have here just because it has an engine, despite the small scale on this small car. I didn't realize it went together so badly and may rethink it ... at least I might have my preferred 1/24 done.
Skip Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Big job on there! Bravery is one great thing about us modellers! I've got the Airfix 1/32nd lit of the TR4 and it's terrible quality. The every part of the four part bodyshell is different, I've tried to put just that part of the build together, nothing fits, it's not square, the sides are different heights and lengths, so many things wrong.BUT you are perservering at least and making a good job of it! Originally bought the Airfix 1/32 TR4 to build for a buddy who was looking for a full scale TR4 at the time, well he decided against it so I never built the kit. I did look and do some test fitting, wow is all I can say Airfix must expect that their customers will put up with a lot! Eventually with the right chassis that TR4 will become a slot car.i first experienced the "Fabulous Lucas Quality" after I got the Mini, it's no wonder you see the "Lord Lucas Prince of Darkness!" signs for sale, I think it's probably a bit more than tongue in cheek humor, more like the truth.
Foxer Posted August 16, 2015 Author Posted August 16, 2015 (edited) I needed a transmission tunnel and found the one in the Gunze TR3 kit to be the perfect size but I didn't want to cut up that kit. After considering a few ways to make it I made a mold with silicone rubber and made a casting with Bondic. (see my post here for more photos about Bondic). It all worked out well and now the interior is coming together! Edited November 18, 2017 by Foxer
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