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  1. Detail for the instrument panel. Resin cast toggle switches and wired.
  2. From the IXO Collections booth at the 2024 Nuremberg Toy Fair
  3. Great! Partwork Distribution is the only source for many of us in the USA.
  4. For race fans
  5. Fuel injection lines modification
  6. A brief description of simple scratch building details for the 917KH model that makes a huge difference in appearance. It only takes a few minutes and a little patience to make each of these parts. The electrical boots on the Messerschmitt fuel pumps are made of three parts, a circle cut from .010” styrene with a Shadow Hobby circle cutter or punch, a half round from .100” styrene rod shaped using a Dremel or lathe and a .040” rod with a hole drilled in the center for the wires. The parts painted with Tamiya matte black is very convincing to the real thing. The hose clamps are simply chrome tape cut to size with a styrene rod epoxied to the side and painted with Model Master chrome silver. The attached photo shows a finished hose clamp on a toothpick. The fuel line connectors are Detail Master fittings with a ferrule (purchased from Ted’s Modeling website) epoxied to the fitting and painted with Tamiya X-12 gold leaf. Pro Tech braided lines are used for the fuel lines. The spark plug wire looms are scratch built by gluing two sheets of .040” plastic together then drilling holes for each wire in rows of 3 or 6. A template helps to keep all the holes equal. Each part is shaped with a sprue cutter, files and sanding block.
  7. DeAgostini has released the Lotus Renault 97T for the US market. I received my first pack last week and really looking forward to this build. DeAgostini official build on YouTube.
  8. Glued the engine cover together to be removed for display. Fuel lines by Pro Tech, fittings by Detail Master and zip ties by Model Factory Hiro.
  9. Quick update finished fuel injection lines.
  10. Three out of ten packs of the Agora Porsche 917 arrived with the tape completely torn that secures the top of the box. So far nothing has been lost in shipping to California but it may be just a matter of time that the box is delivered empty. Has anyone else suggested using stronger tape to secure the box closed for shipping?
  11. Pocher Lotus 72 is currently on the bench but just a quick update where I left the Porsche. The fuel lines aren't correct according to my references, adding a fuel line to the fuel injection pump with banjo fitting at the pump. I'll wait for stage 75 to complete the fuel lines to include the right side of the car. I build 1/12 scale F1 cars so the details are important to me when the car is displayed with the engine cover open. The seats were sprayed with Scale Motorsport Faux Fabrix so not to lose the detail of the seat.
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