FRIDAY 19th 2018 1:8 Porsche 911Nice surprise to come home to last night in as much as my first instalment of the Porsche parts arrived 😊
As I am totally “clueless” when it comes to cars mine will be a straight build following the online instructions.
My diary will just be some details of how I have got on putting together the various parts and if I have run into any obstacles along the way.
PICTURE 1My first set of parts. I am doing mine over the 24-month option so in my first pack I have received packs 1 through 4. All very nicely packed and no issues with this delivery.
What I did like is the fact they give you the screwdriver and tweezer at the start of this build and to be honest the supplied screwdriver is more than sufficient to put this together.
I was doubtful looking at the size of the screws but the screwdriver blade fits them all very well. Have a feeling it might be magnetised as well as it picks up the screws with just a touch.
PICTURES 2 & 3A slight initial worry when I started to look at pack 1 and in particular the bonnet. At first glance it looked like there was a large scrape down one side but what this turned out to be was the plastic packing pressing down on the gloss finish and giving that impression.
The bonnet when removed from its packing so absolutely fine.
PICTURES 4 through 8This part of the build is for the bonnet catch.
When first assembled it looked to me like the spring was too long as when together it was pushing sideways and looked totally wrong.
What I then looked at was the latch plates (the silver rectangle) and I could see it was flanged which in my book suggests the spring should sit in the hole rather than onto of it.
Using a very fine file I basically run this around the inside of the hole (being careful not to go to deep) to open up this area slightly.
When done the spring sits neatly into the hole and when the parts are together its all nice and straight (picture 7 and 8).
PICTURE 9This is the latch plate now fitted to the bonnet.
PICTURES 10 & 11And her is the bonnet with its very nice Porsche logo in place.
PICTURES 12 through 14The first wheel now complete.
Really like how these go together. No need to be heating the rubber tyre in hot water or the like.
The wheel hub from and back press into place and then get secured by 3 screws.
PICTURES 15 Through 17In packs 3 and 4 we get to start assembling the steering gear and make another brake disk and suspension unit.
And the final part of this first pack of parts is the first part of the chassis to which we assemble anti roll bars.
All in all, everything went together very well. You do need to check the instructions for the steering gear parts as there are quite a large number of parts to put together with a number of different screw types.
Looking forward now to my next instalment :-)
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Happy Modelling
BUILDING: Hachette Spitfire Mk 1A, Constructo Mayflower
SUBSCRIPTION COMPLETE (Awaiting building): USS Constitution, Sovereign of the Seas, 1:200 Bismarck (Hachette)
COMPLETED: Porsche 911, E-Type Jaguar, Lam Countach