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began...The kit I chose was Revell-Monogram's snap-tite kit no.1910. |
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It was the rounded
shape of the '63 Corvette dashboard that urged me to see how it would look
like inside. Well, it seemed that it would go well with some minor modifications.
A popular item for customizing... |
| The internal
side panels would not be used, so transition pieces were added to
the rear quarters, and polyester putty applied. |
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Then, the gap
between the tub and the bodyshell sides were filled with polyester putty
and sanded smooth to the cutout profile. |
| The fenders were
added styrene strips to define the oval contours and polyester putty filled
in... |
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....and then
sanded smooth, of course. |
| The modification
to the dashboard was to add a sheet styrene to the top and widening of
the sides. The transition part was filled with polyester putty and sanded. |
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It was a hard
decision to cut the hood open. The kit had no engine (Tamiya does not have
one either). I took the risk of finding a suitable engine and cut the hood.
The car was applied grey primer. |
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like the grey, so I applied cellulosic automotive yellow primer. |
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A test-fitting
of the bodyshell, internal tub and the dashboard. |
| Until now, it
was all a puzzle: What engine should be put in, how would the drivetrain
be modified or reconstructed, how would the floorpan be affected, etc.
It then occured to me that this buggy-intended vehicle could perfectly
be a 4x4 off-roader. A bit of search ended in combining the mechanics of
the Jeep CJ-7 with the body of the beetle. And thus, the "Jeetle" was defined.
The Jeep chassis had to be elongated by 6 mm to fit the wheelbase of the
beetle. |
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The position
of the engine was too back, it would go in the passenger area. So the engine
support brackets were cut and moved to the front by 15 mm. The front of
the chassis was reshaped to accommodate the fan and pulleys. |
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