The Nylon Gag MK.2 F1 Magneto Skimmer

Evenin All,

Thanks for stopping by and leaving comments guys, appreciated muchly

Just a quick update this evening on the side pod progress,

Started by gluing 1.5mm styrene sheet to the three flat sides of the modified round side intakes

First the back


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Then the bottom with a pre-shaped radius


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Then the top, preshaped piece, it's just a fraction larger than the bottom, here you can see it next to the main body mock up


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Now I have these sidepod intakes in position, I can more accurately position the ships hull which will become part of the underside 'Tea tray assembly' that you see on modern F1 cars


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This top view (with thinners bottle for scale, shows the overall length of the ship, about 22". To keep it relative to a modern car, I think it's going to be 1/12th scale.


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I then started cleaning up the outside of the intakes, blending everything together,



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Next i will fill these corners to make a smoother transition for the insides


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Here's another angle of the whole engine assembly

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I may also add some internal details on the intakes, I'm not sure yet, I will see what it all looks like after the corners are blended in.


That's all for now, stay tuned my friends

Take care

Gaggles McGee
 
Helloooooooo Good evening and Welcome,

Very nice to see the usual suspects along for the ride,

Quick one tonight,

So, hold on tight for a fast ride,

The louder you scream the faster we go ;D


Filled a few ugly bits on the intakes

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Traced my nose pattern,


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Expanded it a bit


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Cut out three


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Cut out braces

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Glued them on one of the nose profiles following the under side radius

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Glued a piece of 1.5mm styrene on to the underside


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After it had dryed I removed the tape and cut two tapered spacers


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Cut and glued these on both sides


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Attached two other two sides


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Fixed the nose section with two pieces of rectangle, not sure why but it seemed like a good idea


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All the clamps removed


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Very rough sanded


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A quick "Offer up" as my Grandfather would of said,


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Got out the jig saw support and roughly cut out the internal supports


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Very rough assembly, back


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Front

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Well thats about the size of it,

More bench action on Sunday

Stay tuned friends

Gag
 
My Herdster bretheren,

Thank you so much for stopping by my friends, it really does mean a lot that you stop by to say hi, thanks

Making very slow progress but I know that this section defines the main profile, so it has to be right,

Any hooooooooooozzzzzz your father, Luke ::)

We have pic's people,

Glued the tank hull to the ship hull,

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Fixed it to me snout just to see,


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Cut out the 'Tea tray",


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Some Chamfer action,

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Fitted with rod to hide the join and aid filling the radius

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Bottom, oh err misses........ ;D


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Pinch and glue the nose, to be filled and sanded later


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Your basic dry fit to test stuff

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A coat hanger for the bottom profile, ...............maybe.


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Marked,

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Drilled,



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Screwed,



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Another dry fit, back,



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Plan


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Side



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Alot of jiggery-pocker at the moment, still trying to fix the proportions, from seeing these pictures it's too thick, just like me. ;D




Adjustments required,

Next time,

Take care


Gag
 
Afternoon everyone,

Thanks for stopping by,


Got to get ready to go out to dinner so it's gunna be fast,

Still thought it looked thick after this mock up,


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Decided that the underside shape needed to be finalized and thought the tea tray was to big, so i removed it.
Maked and cut some sheet



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First glued the parts on the tank hull


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Cleaned the nose sides then glued the front flat to the nose



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Then the sides


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And along the hull line


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New profile without tea tray


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Cleaned up




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Filled ready to be sanded



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That's it for today

Take care

Gag
 
Wow, this new shape without the tray looks awesome - very streamlined!
It bringes the original artwork to live and captures the slick speed.
As usual:
Hats of to a great built :)
 
eh up buddy,yeah i`m agreein with klaus the shape looks loads better without ya tea tray!i think it still look`s abit short in length with the height of it mym8..lookin sweet though..cheers peza ;D
 

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