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Milano continued |
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From the previous overlay I can plot the drip rail and rear window bottom edge onto removable frosted tape. This penciled drawing will be transfered to a file folder template. |
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I used a new blade for this surgery. |
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The Elmer's Wood Filler carves nicely. |
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I got some new Evergreen styrene for the tailllights. I figured the are 20 slots spread over 15mm, so 0.75mm strips should work out, right? Wrong ! There is 20 slots and 21 dividers. I may use 0.33mm 12# monofilament fishing line dividers instead. |
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I used 0.75mm strips of Styrene to fabricate the taillight bezel. I will use epoxy to fillet these pieces.
The Milano had changing color taillights. green for acceleration, yellow for coasting and red for braking. |
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The staff has chosen Boyd's Black and Blue Pearl, found to be the right color as demonsstrated on the Official Test Easter Egg. It's almost astronomical. |
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