24 Jul 2013, 23:24
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Wooden DMC build
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25 Jul 2013, 17:13
25 Jul 2013, 17:31
flipping heck fella! its really coming along!
25 Jul 2013, 19:14
RobScott Wrote:flipping heck fella! its really coming along!I know man, crazy stuff
26 Jul 2013, 13:18
I'm used to working with metal and fibreglass, i could never ever imagine to get that sort of finish with wood.
26 Jul 2013, 13:36
RobScott Wrote:I'm used to working with metal and fibreglass, i could never ever imagine to get that sort of finish with wood.Cheers Rob, still long way to go till actual finish on the outside
26 Jul 2013, 21:26
I really wish I had the patience and the skill to make something like that
I am more impressed with the level of detail and accuracy of the model with every posting Love the photos, keep 'em coming!
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16 Oct 2013, 00:41
have this order to finish
in meantime back on DMC and starting to work with few tiny wood pieces pine wood for rear lights and red mahogany for the rest all pieces in place, quality of image is not great as I'm shooting with my phone, my other camera broke down there is 3 different wood colors to imitate lights wood splitters glued individually between wood pieces(lights) one side sanded down and done, other to go job done on lights and surrounding area
16 Oct 2013, 18:08
There's more work been put into this little DMC than Lotus put into theirs! :lol:
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16 Oct 2013, 20:03
bjbrownie Wrote:There's more work been put into this little DMC than Lotus put into theirs! :lol:absolutely, because Lotus don't make cars from wood thanks for comment mate
16 Oct 2013, 20:03
21 Oct 2013, 21:12
time to put together rear pure wooden Louvre
putting in place parts for frame sides for frame in place, all other parts can go in all in and sanded, time to cut some holes holes cut and sanded, time to put in some detail all in place and sanded down now starting with engine cover, first pieces glued together sanded down and test fitted sides added looking good altogether, need to add few more bits on that engine cover next time
09 Nov 2013, 22:53
Decided to do some work on fenders to give more look to the car
so shape cut out of pine wood as it is soft, flexible and perfect for the job glued in place and sanded the rest of fenders done as well, looking good, need to shape a bit more when wheels will be in place next, will try to make wheels now, center pieces will go in sometime after as I don't have lathe wood turning thing improvising with my DREMEL tool, carving is even done without support stand, everything done by free hand in air with very tiny carving tool pay attention to wheel, looking good only 2 turned out well as other two has to be wider and a bit bigger for the back so, tried to come up with chassis that would be similar to real car. It would be easier to make normal one as for all cars, but felt right to make one as close as possible to real one....this was my first try rough plan drawn up now, this is what I achieved wasn't happy with it, so destroyed it after 2 days work this is how first attempt ended so second attempt, printed out best available real chassis 3d guide drawn up to match woodie dmc scale and cut out started with this piece of mahogany block center piece done front side part getting ready, few more wood strips glued in for extra strength front done, end parts needs to go on as well rear part of chassis coming together chassis strength parts done, now need to free up some space for it once tunnel for chassis made under car body, proceeded further detailing chassis at he rear end made up middle part and other elements, added wheels to see how it looks together
09 Nov 2013, 23:08
WOW!
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09 Nov 2013, 23:10
Amazing!
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