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RetroPug

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Post #26
Twangy wrote:
RetroPug wrote:
Before you make the ph.1 mold available you'll have to check it works by making a ph.1 bonnet for me. Laugh my ass off


have already made a fiberglass one , do you meen carbon bonnet ?


Have you got a Ph.1?
I'd have either but FG is cheaper!

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Posted 10th Sep 2015 at 17:52
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Post #27
MisterGTR wrote:
That's looks brilliant.

Nail Varnish for the numbers to match the colour of car and it would look really good (in my less than esteemed opinion!)


Cheers pal

I think i'm going to lacquer it so white/silver nail varnish it is as long as the 2 don't react LOL

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Posted 10th Sep 2015 at 19:40
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Post #28


Small update Happy with the wing mirror cover now so just need to mold the other side now!

Still having some problems with small trim pieces getting air pockets
Going to have to get me one of these contour wheels! Big grin

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Posted 30th Sep 2015 at 22:54
Twangy

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Post #29
looking good , suggest you try using carbon and instead of using woven fiberglass cloth use matting and add black pigment as will make getting air pockets out easier than using the fiberglass roving , have absolutely loads of thin matting that can send to you in A4 envelope and can try and find something to send black pigment if you want to have ago

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wayne mcardle
Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 20:18
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Post #30
Thumbs up PM sent!

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 20:58
Twangy

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Post #31
gnrlee wrote:
Thumbs up PM sent!


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wayne mcardle
Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 21:37
RetroPug

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Post #32
Those do look really good!

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61k miles Ph.1 Diablo '6 Project Thread
Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 22:47
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Post #33
thanks pal!

getting there aren't they! still bits i'm not happy with but on the whole! Smile

i'll be flooding ebay with all my castoffs soon! LOL

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Posted 1st Oct 2015 at 23:08

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