TOY 356 NW

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Re: TOY 356 NW

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Since I am only borrowing the donor and was given a deadline of two months I need to be fairly quick. The donor is a 1960 356b and differs in the rear seat area. I decided to alter appearances to more approximate an A and make it easier to fit the beetle pan I widened the rear box section areas in order to fit a steel subframe in future
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Hi Armand,
Your work is looking pretty damn good!!

I really hope you're considering putting this model into "production" for the rest of us plebs!

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hi there

Would mind a hardtop for my speedsters..... Are you making them.

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Nice work there Armand.......................I still may pull a copy off that rear section from you some time.........
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Now that some parts have been pulled from the body it is clear that each bit will need a lot work before it is ready to be used.
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I am also replacing the bodys windows with sheet steel as the roof is next

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That last shot is just perfect to see the Beetle DNA in the Porsche, but also the 911 DNA in that one :)

Good work ol chap!

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Some more done
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since the donor has a sunroof it needs closing.
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Closing the window makes for a stronger mould
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Flanges in order to join different moulds
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To make the inside more authentic copies of sills
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the inside of the roof in order to stiffen and attach headliner bows

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Armand,

I tip my hat to you. You make a MAJOR undertaking look so effortless.

But I have to ask.
Seeing as the Aircooled thing must be imbedded in your DNA, If you get a headache, do you take the odd Disprin or do you just down a can of Wynns Charge? :D
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Looking very nice.............Armand, I think that you should of just pulled a mould off the whole 356 instead of buying the replica..........
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Looks very interesting armand. i bet you are sick of resin fumes already.
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we just finished covering the whole roof and sides hope it will come off!
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you DEFF should have just built your own car bud.......
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I was at IMPI the weekend, and quite amazed at how this whole project is slowly but surely coming together. This car is going to be something awesome :hangloose:

In his garage - a jacuzzi? No, the 356 roof mould! :lol:

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nice...............I take it by the lack of huge chunks missing that it came off okay?
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[quote="Pine"]I was at IMPI the weekend, and quite amazed at how this whole project is slowly but surely coming together. This car is going to be something awesome :hangloose:

In his garage - a jacuzzi? No, the 356 roof mould! :lol:

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