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Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 5:38 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
More parts re-make.
Working on the steering linkage seen here on the side just below the bonnet behind the RHS tire....again a prominant part of the car
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So the steering mechanism from black plastic to sturdier brass structure
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Test fitting rough part into chassis location
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Two weeknights of modelling time in a row...I am on a roll baby :banana:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 5:48 pm
by Vleugelmoer
Tokidsnosleep, I do think you could rename the main build thread to read "building a hobby room a house and o ya a type 35 Bugatti ;)"

Nice to see that the large scale project isn't keeping you from doing same small projects on the side :lol:

Looking real nice thus far.

As always happy modeling and keep sticking styrene.

Paul

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 6:30 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Cool view of the 1:1
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Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 6:30 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Thanks Paul :cheers2:

I bought a MFH Japanese metal kit of a Ferrari F1, interested to see if it is better engineered than this one
I am having fun and skill building

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 6:49 pm
by wappynutter
Twokidsnosleep wrote:Cool view of the 1:1
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Cool!.... Looks like you finished the build and ready to roll... lol.. :clap:





Yeah.... I know..... Just teasing :tongue: ..and wishful thinking for ya buddy....
Continued success Scott.. :thumb1:
:cheers2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 7:24 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Hey Andy :cheers2:
I would love to be engineering all this brass stuff to actually move properly and function, but that is at another few levels of skill beyond me
Maybe someday :scratch::

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 7:37 pm
by Tay99
Coming along nicely, loving all the scratch building, some nice photos of the real car, pity there isn't more kits of this car would love to build one.

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 7:52 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Tay99 wrote:Coming along nicely, loving all the scratch building, some nice photos of the real car, pity there isn't more kits of this car would love to build one.

Thanks for looking in :cheers2:
I agree bit of a rare bird, some guys have scratch built some amazing cars

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 7:56 pm
by Lysus
I cannot get enough of this build. I think half the thread views are mine...

Congrats on back-to-back nights of fun! I eagerly await more...

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 8:30 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Lysus wrote:I cannot get enough of this build. I think half the thread views are mine...

Congrats on back-to-back nights of fun! I eagerly await more...

I am glad I did those nights as the rest of the weekend looks F'd for me
Stupid house :cry:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 11:02 pm
by Willem
Mate. I'm so sorry not to have caught this thread before. It's heroic. It's a Nordic saga full of mists and dragons. It's Odysseus's journey back to his Missus after the siege of Troy. It's War and Peace. In short......it's an epic build.

Continued success.

:cheers2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 12:08 am
by Twokidsnosleep
Willem wrote:Mate. I'm so sorry not to have caught this thread before. It's heroic. It's a Nordic saga full of mists and dragons. It's Odysseus's journey back to his Missus after the siege of Troy. It's War and Peace. In short......it's an epic build.

Continued success.

:cheers2:

Oh I had a good chuckle at that, Will :lol: :clap:
and then I sat and cried a bit because you are dead on, it IS a freakin SAGA. Doesn't the hero usually die in the end of those???
It will take as long to finish as those journeys you so perfectly described :violin:
Have a great weekend :thumb2: :cheers2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 2:04 am
by EasyEight96
Holy cow I didn't follow the thread for a while and this build got so much awesomeness in it great job

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 2:11 am
by Twokidsnosleep
EasyEight96 wrote:Holy cow I didn't follow the thread for a while and this build got so much awesomeness in it great job
Thanks bud, good to hear from you

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 5:23 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Re-soldered the broken wing back in place for the gas cap
Then I used the particle blaster at work this morning to get a nice clean surface....this should polish nicely now
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Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 6:05 pm
by Lysus
Nice. Getting there, bit by bit.

Also, I'd say I want a particle blaster just because it sounds like an Imperial superweapon but I know what it would do to my finances...

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Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 7:01 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
He he
The name is a bit sexier than reality....just a sand blaster
Would be cool if it powered up like the death star
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Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 9:54 pm
by Lysus
That's still pretty neat. I feel like between you and Budzik it's clear that I should have been a dentist to really enjoy this hobby :nena:

Curious, how far along is the Bug at this point? So many awesome details I think I've lost track of the overall build.

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 11:38 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Lysus wrote:That's still pretty neat. I feel like between you and Budzik it's clear that I should have been a dentist to really enjoy this hobby :nena:

Curious, how far along is the Bug at this point? So many awesome details I think I've lost track of the overall build.
I wrote out how much I still want to do for this...the list is long!!! It is not really close yet

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 6:05 am
by Twokidsnosleep
Making oil lines...brass for the nipples and copper wire for the lines
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Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 5:10 am
by EasyEight96
I can imagine what a nightmare to do that nice work on the engine

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 7:48 am
by Twokidsnosleep
Twokidsnosleep wrote:
Lysus wrote:That's still pretty neat. I feel like between you and Budzik it's clear that I should have been a dentist to really enjoy this hobby :nena:

Curious, how far along is the Bug at this point? So many awesome details I think I've lost track of the overall build.
I wrote out how much I still want to do for this...the list is long!!! It is not really close yet

Exploded view of the car and most of her parts in their little jewel boxes......some kit parts but many re-made
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Had some success tonight but up too late tonight on a school day tomorrow...funny how always get modelling mojo when the time to is wrong. Post more tomorrow :cheers2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 7:50 am
by Twokidsnosleep
EasyEight96 wrote:I can imagine what a nightmare to do that nice work on the engine

You just did it on your Honda F1....that was a spectacular build :thumb2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 4:55 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Making front brake lines like these
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The scrap wire and broken micro drills :shifty:
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Watch parts from E Bay used because that lever thing looks similar to what I need
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Stringing wire through the frame and lever attached to the blue hub
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Done
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Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 3:16 am
by Lysus
Thanks for the exploded view...I think you're farther along than you think you are. I mean, I know you have it all in your head but sometimes from deep in the weeds it's hard to see the light. It's really starting to look like a real car. Endlessly enthralled by this build.

Popcorn isn't enough.

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Love the box of old clock parts...such a great idea (and probably cheap, too!). Those brake lines... :eeek:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 6:04 am
by EasyEight96
Holy Brad Pitt that is gonna be a heavy detailed brakes like that idea of using watch parts :th:
You guys really motivated me to finish the renault thanks a lot I've just updated too

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 3:38 pm
by wappynutter
Dude...... Just stop it now.... I cannot keep up with all the detail work.... Awesome!!..
Brake lines are looking better than those on my actual car... and will probably work better too!. lol. :think: :whistle:
Fantastic updates as always Scott... This is gonna be one hell of a build when you finally unveil the finished piece..
Keep doing what you do, its very inspiring..
All the best mate.. :thumb1:
:cheers2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 8:23 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
thanks for the note Andy
I need a support group to finish this bugger off :bash:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 8:28 pm
by Lysus
If I could I would sit outside your room and cater. Fetch beer, food, flux, whatever. Just to see it through...

But hey, houses don't build themselves and some people just don't floss enough, so you're a busy guy :)

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 8:29 pm
by Tay99
I saw a documentary on Netflix The watchmakers apprentice It took him two years to make a whatch, I think you should finish it before then :crazy:. Keep going it's looking great, it will be something to be proud of when you finish.

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 8:53 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Tay99 wrote:I saw a documentary on Netflix The watchmakers apprentice It took him two years to make a whatch, I think you should finish it before then :crazy:. Keep going it's looking great, it will be something to be proud of when you finish.
Lysus wrote:If I could I would sit outside your room and cater. Fetch beer, food, flux, whatever. Just to see it through...

But hey, houses don't build themselves and some people just don't floss enough, so you're a busy guy :)

Thanks guys, it will get done and both of you are correct
Lysus...I do need more time
Tay...I need to keep going and make it right

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 3:57 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Ok, so more with this Blue Devil from the weekend
I re-worked the brake lines to have braided wires so the diameter is larger and the single wire diameter can be the safety wire around the body
Lots of oil lines put in for the engine, wheels are tighter and on fully now. It is getting there
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Interestingly enough I chose to make steam clouds for the engines of my Dagobah X Wing last night....you know from the Star Wars sig a year ago :crazy:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 6:39 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Twokidsnosleep wrote:Ok, so more with this Blue Devil from the weekend
I re-worked the brake lines to have braided wires so the diameter is larger and the single wire diameter can be the safety wire around the body

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Lots of oil lines put in for the engine, wheels are tighter and on fully now. It is getting there
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Interestingly enough I chose to make steam clouds for the engines of my Dagobah X Wing last night....you know from the Star Wars sig a year ago :crazy:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 7:46 pm
by Lysus
If it weren't for that ruler in the last photo I'd swear I was looking at somebody's kit car in their garage. I bet if I had a tiny key I could start the engine.

Edit: well, not a key, a turn of the hand crank, but you get my meaning ; )

Also, I really, really hope we do another Star Wars build soon.

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:47 am
by Twokidsnosleep
Some parts cemented to the body....seat, dash and firewall
Good progress on rear brake lines and scratching a throttle linkage.
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Pic is for Mr Lysus ...two bolts and the body would be on fully. I just gotta hang off as repairing the paint from a CA thumbprint accident on the mid boattail area. Nothing like leaving a thumb epithelial layer print on the most obvious surface of a car body
Nice :wall:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:54 am
by Lysus
Twokidsnosleep, gentleman, scholar, artisan.

Dude, that looks amazing! All those little hand-crafted details really make a huge difference. :bow::

Thanks for the pic, now I can sleep soundly.

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 12:28 pm
by Willem
Finding this thread more and more addictive mate. Not something I foresee myself doing in a million years which probably makes it all the more compelling.

Amazing skills, patience and downright stubbornness on display.

:cheers2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 3:32 pm
by Kingdan
dude just caught up on this again lol you've done an amazing job :jd: :jd: can't wait to see it in all its glory it can't be that far away now keep plugging Away :th: :th: :th:


Dan

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 3:39 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Aww, you guys are waaay too nice, I am just putzing around
I have seen ALL of you build some fantastic models
I do appreciate the motivation.
I must be getting closer to completion, the diorama and display thoughts are running around in my head

Exhaust headers test fit
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Making the steering column and a closer view of the throttle link underneath it
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I painted up the steering wheel too...it is getting closer!!!

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 12:48 am
by Twokidsnosleep
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Starting to look like a car!
Testing the fit of the front cowling or bonnet or whatever the heck you want to call it.
This was a big step as it is in decent alignment and means I got the firewall to radiator position somewhat correct.
There are no positive stops for any of these major parts, so it is pure guesswork exactly where the firewall sets and at what angle. Now I can attatch all the radiator hoses, spark plug wiring harness and carburetors since I have fixed reference points.
Steering assembly also in and wheel on. I like the stance of the car too, doesn't sit up too high

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 5:15 am
by Twokidsnosleep
Been off sick today, feeling crappy so after a long sleep and lots of medication, I modelled.
Making the steering column pressure plate..round thing shown here at end of the column

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Used a hole punch on leather and copper sheet to get these
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Then decided to drill holes in the side of the body for the safety wire that holds the real car's body panels together
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And threaded wire around copper rods Ca glued in the holes
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Or a straighter wire look
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And now more medicine and an early bed

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 12:30 pm
by wappynutter
Get better soon Scott.... Take your meds and rest up....
As far as the build goes.... WOW... Dude you are nailing this all the way..
I cannot believe some of the included detailing.. :jd: :jd:
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See you when you all well and good buddy, and not before..
Continued success.. :thumb1:
:cheers2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 2:59 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Thanks Andy :cheers2:
Funny how when the kids get a cold they are better in a day, but when they pass it on to the adults it is a week before you are normal again.

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 5:39 pm
by MikeyKb
Scott, buddy. W The actual F?! your attention to detail and skill on this project is insane.
we should definitely grab a :cheers2: soon - I'm back in town for the summer.
house looks awesome too!
I'd be lost with this kit, just OOB :wtf: :crazy:

again, fantastic work! :bow:: :thumb2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:10 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
MikeyKb wrote:Scott, buddy. W The actual F?! your attention to detail and skill on this project is insane.
we should definitely grab a :cheers2: soon - I'm back in town for the summer.
house looks awesome too!
I'd be lost with this kit, just OOB :wtf: :crazy:

again, fantastic work! :bow:: :thumb2:
You bet Mike
Safe travels my friend
:cheers2:

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:15 pm
by Kingdan
Again with the awesome details :jd: :jd: :jd: :jd: sorry you're not well dude but it doesn't seem to have affected the awesomeness that comes from them fingers of yours :D hope you're better soon keep on plugging away :th: :th:


Dan

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 11:05 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
It is easier drilling holes on the side of a hunk of metal that doesn't mind if your nose is dribbling all over and you sound like death when you cough.....people, not so much,they don't like that

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 11:12 pm
by Lysus
Twokidsnosleep wrote:It is easier drilling holes on the side of a hunk of metal that doesn't mind if your nose is dribbling all over and you sound like death when you cough.....people, not so much,they don't like that
Truth.

I have the opposite at home right now, everyone else decided to be sick and I'm playing nurse all day (first day of vacation, too...) Grr.

I can't believe just how good this looks, and how much scratch build there is. It's really something.

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 11:56 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Thanks bud, you have been a big motivator in this. Sorry to hear about the sickies.

More sick building....wiring harness and plugs done, carbs in, throttle link done and I duplicated the safety wire on the RHS
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I have done more in the last two days than the last entire month

Re: Bugatti Type 35 1/20 Revival

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 12:00 am
by Lysus
Heh, you're welcome. It's one of my favorite WIPs on the whole forum. Sick building is helping you do a sick build, as the kids say.

Or so I'm told.