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Post by mcclane on Dec 14, 2009 19:18:34 GMT
I don't understand the problem you describe in the post before with these grey and white parts etc On this picture it is clear: red rectangle should be left white - for dashboard gluing in. Blue rectangle should be "silver" i.e. grey. Igor has it just the opposite. second: the english name for that would be safety bar or roll bar I would like to know, how do you call in English all that small triangles and rectangles, which are assigned only for gluing, they are not a part of model surface. I found in dictionary a word "lapel". Can it be this? oh, great! now it's clear ehm...I'm no native english speaker...so I only used a translater with the correct expression in my language for this little things to glue on, I would think of the expressions used in papakura: mountain-fold or something I remember... but...I personally would call them only edges or glue-edge or whatever and your progress is really great! can't wait to build this one over christmas holidays
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Post by igoraf on Dec 14, 2009 20:40:50 GMT
The designer said he will repost when he fixes his account Please be patient. Rick It's fixed. blaschke, I think this picture shows the correct place for the panel:
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Post by robert on Dec 14, 2009 21:46:09 GMT
A progress. Sidewalls and bottom added. Black bottom part was too long on sides for me and so I cut it off at the back walls of sidepods. Depallier should be Depailler I think. I would like if there was a line on inner side of sidewalls, marking the shape of sidepods. Red color from bottom is my tuning, originally there is only white color of paper. Ribs are not easy to glue on right place, but good eyes and hands can manage it. From inner side there is grey color, I give there a piece of red paper (in fact they are parts 17 and 18, printed again and cut by their red outline). Ccckpit is fixed again with dashboard in correct position. I can say, at the moment I like this model
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Post by rosso on Dec 14, 2009 22:47:21 GMT
quite fast, this guy Good Work!
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Post by robert on Dec 19, 2009 22:28:20 GMT
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Post by robert on Dec 20, 2009 20:18:10 GMT
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Post by robert on Dec 25, 2009 23:08:45 GMT
Rear wheels are completed. And this is it:
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Post by kimitheiceman on Dec 28, 2009 9:41:50 GMT
Very Nice!
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Post by igoraf on Dec 28, 2009 21:19:25 GMT
Rear wheels are completed. And this is it: Great work! But the rear axle has an angle, as shown in the picture below: Otherwise the rear will be higher than it should. Forgive me my poor English ('googlenglish')
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Post by robert on Dec 30, 2009 20:47:44 GMT
Great work! But the rear axle has an angle, as shown in the picture below: Otherwise the rear will be higher than it should. YES, I realized it when I laid model on its side skirts - it sat down so the axle have to have an angle.
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PieLighter
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Up there you can watch Jenson Button's pole lap at Monaco...
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Post by PieLighter on Dec 31, 2009 14:10:35 GMT
WOW that looks amazing blaschke!! igoraf definately did a good job drawing this. Forgive me my poor English ('googlenglish') Bad English? Yeah right! Your English is just as amazing as your model. Keep up the great work!
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Post by pedroperez on Jan 4, 2010 19:24:32 GMT
Igor, parabéns, são poucos os modelos que recriam fielmente as formas originais de um F1. É uma pena que já estejam usando seu modelo modificando apenas as cores e creditando como outro carro e o pior, outro autor.
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Jan 5, 2010 10:08:29 GMT
Igor, parabéns, são poucos os modelos que recriam fielmente as formas originais de um F1. É uma pena que já estejam usando seu modelo modificando apenas as cores e creditando como outro carro e o pior, outro autor. PLEASE TRANSLATE IT TO ENGLISH!
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Post by everton on Jan 11, 2010 9:21:13 GMT
Hi this is my first post here. Love this Alfa !
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