Zag, I know of a 105 series roof if you're looking for one :wink:
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:-). Well it would be for the glass returns and then have them tilted into the swb roof to keep with the 2 seater appeal. I was looking at a lancia fulvia hf roof but its too angular to flow into the softened lines of the guilea sprint gta 1965 style . What to do? I contacted one company and they wanted £500. 125 over my budget. And that's before tax and delivery.
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That was for the back half not a whole roof. :-(
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The Alfa 105 series (especially an early step-front GTA or Sprint) and particularly the series 3 Fulvia are amongst my prettiest ever cars. Unfortunately, you can't buy either for £100 any more. A Tribute would be fantastic
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For that to happen you would need all the panels made up and finding an Alfa owner happy to have panels made up for molds. Such a challenge . Who would do such a thing
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These guys can scan one for you and produce the buck for mould, at a price. http://3dengineers.co.uk/
I am half tempted to get a decent quality model car scanned and scaled up. You could then adjust the computer model to fit the hard points on the donor car and get the 'adjusted' model made into the molds. |
The rear window seemed to sit closely to the mg shape set in the swb. Finding returns for it to sit are where I'm looking at next .
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Said gt/jnr on the description for the ploy rear screen. I sent that one back and will have to save up for the heated glass version. The heated rear glass version is £280 the poly version was £160. So quite a difference. Its creating the returns or where the glass sits. " classic Alfa" parts are available
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Don't forget that the proportions of model cars are altered
And I will be altering them again to make a Porsche 906 fit onto a Boxster or similar. My thinking was that it would be a quick way to get a baseline model to start adjusting. Also, some of the larger scale models are not adjusted for scale and painfully accurate in details |
If I could use the rear glass on the 105 series i would. Trying to think of ways to get the recess for it to sit . Was thinking maybe using clay and sinking it in then maybe a mold taken of that with fibreglass. The rubber seals are available. :-(
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Talking of 3d printing etc. If the surface was scanned and replicated in reverse this could give the recess ready for a mold . Then the rear screen could fit.
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The rear surround would be good but a possible diagram of mentioned part be nice. If it gave the screen a place to go. Hopefully the lip doesn't mean the bit that the glass sits in. If you could contact Chris he could send you a pic of the panel I have which is part of the bottom of the screen.if the panel has the full shape for it to sit in that would be great.
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More or less the area shown in yellow. It includes the C pillar up to (but not including the gutter), the top edge of the roof, and piece below the window and above the boot. Importantly, it will have the form to accept the window and rubber.
http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...8b4dc667d4.jpg I've pm'd you the price. |
Id be happy to pay half the price if it means gaining access to to the use of it for my build. If
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Don't how you would like to go about that. What is your location? Sorry if its mentioned in another build. I could leave the funds with Chris if your visiting their again.
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