I'm preparing parts for some green Lotus 79.
First the hole for the throttle mechanism that shouldn't be there on a 1979 car. Initially I made a bilge from plastic card but then I bought the MFH conversion kit and decided to make the bilges in the same shape as the one in the MFH kit. More filler and sanding is still needed.
Sadly the rear wheel in the MFH set is wrong for a car with outboard brakes an that has given me trouble. But with the arrival of the Ebbro Rob Walker Lotus 72 I might have a solution.
In this kit there is a set of extra rear wheels with the right shape and with four spokes but of the wrong shape so I'll try to adapt these.
One big problem is that the spokes are in the wrong place so the wheels don't fit on the lotus 79. Trying to fix this I started by adding 3,5 mm piece from a plastic tube.
Then I removed 3 mm of the other half inside the outer flange.
When the parts are reassembled the wheel will hopefully fit on the 79. Now it is time to reshape the spokes and reinforce the joints before do the same operation on the next wheel. (But first I need to make sure it will fit the 79)
Green 79's
-
Topic author - Constructors Champion
- Posts: 1432
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:41 pm
- Favorite F1 Team or Driver: Team Lotus
- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
Green 79's
Björn Bäcklund
http://www.baecklund.eu/scalemodels
http://www.baecklund.eu/scalemodels
-
- FOTA Chairman
- Posts: 2883
- Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2003 12:38 am
- Favorite F1 Team or Driver: Alfa Romeo, McLaren, Williams
- Location: Melbourne, Australia
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
Re: Green 79's
Looking forward to watching this, great start with the correction to the wheels.
Re: Green 79's
Great start ! I wil folow from up close !
Alex.
Alex.
-
- FOTA Chairman
- Posts: 2514
- Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2008 10:09 pm
- Favorite F1 Team or Driver: Chris Amon
- Location: New Zealand
- Status: Offline
Re: Green 79's
I've been interested in seeing how the Ebbro wheel might work. I'll be watching keenly to see how this works out.
Cheers,
T
Cheers,
T
-
Topic author - Constructors Champion
- Posts: 1432
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:41 pm
- Favorite F1 Team or Driver: Team Lotus
- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
Re: Green 79's
"Capri" Thanks for the offer. I tried to avoid removing the spokes as it probably is the hardest part to realign and then to putty and sand. So after thinking this through I think I pass.
In fact I have decided to leave the spokes as they are. If i start working on them they probably end up looking worse. They are almost invisible as a matter of fact and when the wheels are painted black I guess that even less is visible.
I tried the converted wheel on the 79 and it seem to fit. I will replace the nut in the MFH part with a poly lock from Tamiya so that the wheel will fit.
In fact I have decided to leave the spokes as they are. If i start working on them they probably end up looking worse. They are almost invisible as a matter of fact and when the wheels are painted black I guess that even less is visible.
I tried the converted wheel on the 79 and it seem to fit. I will replace the nut in the MFH part with a poly lock from Tamiya so that the wheel will fit.
Björn Bäcklund
http://www.baecklund.eu/scalemodels
http://www.baecklund.eu/scalemodels
-
Topic author - Constructors Champion
- Posts: 1432
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:41 pm
- Favorite F1 Team or Driver: Team Lotus
- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
Re: Green 79's
Thanks to Icon_Modeler and jaykay I got a good solution to the wheel problem.
Wheels are 3D printed to my measurements but I chickened out not adding a small flange at the outer edge of the rims.
Now I have decided to add it so I cut a circle out of masking tape that had a smaller diameter than the rim and put it on the wheel and added putty around the wheel.
When the masking tape was removed I had the flange. Now I can finally build the kit.
Wheels are 3D printed to my measurements but I chickened out not adding a small flange at the outer edge of the rims.
Now I have decided to add it so I cut a circle out of masking tape that had a smaller diameter than the rim and put it on the wheel and added putty around the wheel.
When the masking tape was removed I had the flange. Now I can finally build the kit.
Björn Bäcklund
http://www.baecklund.eu/scalemodels
http://www.baecklund.eu/scalemodels
-
- FOTA Chairman
- Posts: 2817
- Joined: Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:18 pm
- Favorite F1 Team or Driver: Niki Lauda, Ronnie Peterson. Only the greats, non of the wankers of today!!
- Location: Anaheim, California
- Status: Offline
Re: Green 79's
Hey, Looks great!!! Now you can carry on with the project. Looking forward to seeing your progress!!!!
Icon Modeler____________________Modeling The Icons Of Motorsports