Batman Tumbler

thanks for your nice comments guys!

Here are the next steps:

Let's go with the outside now:

I replaced the brake disks with metal washers, they are more thin and looking better:

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The conceptors of the kit have well thought of assembly. A slot is made to connect the two parts bellow. Sadly, that job has only be done on one of the two parts. So I had to remove the slot and sand everything to complete the aassembly.

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Electrical part connecting the front of the tumbler to the rear part:
(positive on the left, negative on the right)

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Electrical device supplying the top of the tumbler (lateral and roof lights):
The challenge is to put this:

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Inside of this:

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Done: ;D

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Once everything is welded: light test!

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The two tumblers with the rear glued:

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Gluing of the plug and play connecting:
That part went realllllllyyyyyy long! The glue took a lot of time to get dry and at each negativ test, I had to remove it, sand the gluing area and start again! At the end, it works:

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Everything cloed with the roof in position on the top:
Interresting fact: the optic fibers are leaking light, which is lighting the inside of the car! This was not expected, but I love that! :) I will protect the optic fibers from paint to save that effect!

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Addind some holes in the part which are going to be upper from the shooting position:

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Painting the outside parts:

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Ready to get some paint!

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