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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #27750

there we go again













It should become 47 centimeter long, a big fellow next to my Hilux High Lift, instead of a midget 4x4 :P




Feraz

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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #27751

This is looking so cool!
I really envy your courage to start on this, and I'm sure it will turn out great.

-Lars
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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #27752

This is so cool, i keep running out of beer and popcorn. :y:

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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #27753

:woohoo: too nice. But what do you use to cut so fine and so precisely?

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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #27844

I use cotton thread wire :)

Details, well I am happy this thing is not scratch build because making smal details takes a lot of time, take a look at the rear doors..





Whopptidoedaa!!



You get it, I might do some streching in the future but no scratch builds





It is good to have power tools next to the cotton wire :laugh: saves time








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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #27845

Great attention to detail mate :) nice work :)
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate :)

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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #27851

Wonderfull work Feraz!!!

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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #27870

window lines













When placing the plastic parts I use a little bit of Cyanoacrylate (super glue), when I am not satisfied I can still break it of later on, when I am pleased it gets more glue and styrene support plates on the back :)

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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #27871

It's like a 3D, advanced jigsaw puzzle!
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Streching a Pajero Metaltop, is it worth it? 10 years 2 months ago #28002

There we go again I am very happy about the way is looks right now!

Did have to remove this part first, because it didnt seem to be part of the second door window section, had to be moved 1 milimeter inside



saving this part for the rear bumper



door lines ( still love my mom for getting me this fake dremel tool)









strengthening the roof from inside









Ohh, here are some of the cannibalised parts left, I didnt use styrene much as body pieces (just a big piece on the roof and some small parts for gaps on the roof and strengthening from the inside.



I am out of super glue must go get it tomorrow!! When the last parts are glued I can start using puty and do some sanding, before leaving it for months before painting (I hate puty how it slowly becomes hard ruining your paintjob if you dont wait, wont happen again ;) )
Feraz

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