Since there is
not a center console in the real one, I closed the installation holes
in the shaft tunnel. And, since I would open the boot, I covered the
fuel tank pit with plastic sheet.
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I filled the open spaces with plastic sheets, which would be seen when the boot is open.
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I carefully cut out the boot lid.
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I prepared the interior reinforcement from plastic sheet.
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I glued the reinforcement to the lid.
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The
rear bumper given with the kit was single piece, incorporating the part
on the lid. I had to separate, but since it was impossible, I made a
mold of the bumper and produced a duplicate from polyester putty.
Then I cut off the part that would stay on the lid. I sanded down the main bumper part to use on the model.
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I manufactured the lid resting surfaces from plastic sheets.
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I cut the rear glass part where the boot hinge would clash.
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I manufactured and fixed the boot hinge.
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I made the weapon box from plastic sheet and painted grey. I covered the outside with sticky medical fabric.
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I applied the lid decal given with the kit.
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Paint
disaster... I applied Alclad chrome to the chromed parts, but the
masking tape peeled the paint off! I applied putty and sanding, then
repainted the model. I applied Bare Metal Foil for the chromed parts.
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I prepared the weapon box contents on the computer and made 3D prints.
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I put the weapon box in the boot.
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Finished photos...
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