A little late posting this, not the fault of the supplier or Eaglemoss. I was on a business trip for over a week and had not have time until this week to get on this. Let us get to it.
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Issues 063-066 |
We start to see the exterior of the car take shape.
Issue 063 - Hood
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Contents of Issue 063 |
Huge flat metal piece for the hood. Also in this issue are the struts that help hold the hood up. Wow, they are actual struts. Okay, not gas or oil filled, but friction rod-and-tube.
Oh, and we have a introduction of the PM screw, new screw!
Issue 064 - Hood Frame
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Contents of Issue 064 |
Ah, the hood frame, the structure that gives the DeLorean hood the distinct "X". The hood light is a part of this assembly, which means a little bit of wiring. Really, just routing the wire along one arm of the X.
Issue 065 - Luggage Compartment Interior
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Contents of Issue 065 |
We are at the half way mark at Issue 065. Like the 1955 white wall tire parts, there may be 'extra' issues in addition to the planned 130 issues.
This assembly is pretty straight forward. For me, it seems that I was short one GP screw. This will show in the screw count later. Luckily, I have kept all the extra screws well organized and it was not a problem 'replacing' the GP screw.
Issue 066 - Door Catches
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Contents of Issue 066 |
More wires! Luckily, this is pretty simple routing of wires.
All issues in this shipment are assembled onto the frame from the last shipment. It should look like this, or better...for you, probably a lot better.
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Issues 063-066 installed |
Here is a close up, albeit an out of focus photo, of the hood struts.
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Hood struts at work |
Fun fact that you do not care about. I recently replaced all the struts on my car. So, working on these struts brought back memories. It was less than a year ago, but I have a memory of a goldfish. Pretty easy to swap out hood struts on a DeLorean, so if you have experience doing that, this shipment of parts should be no problem for you.
Now, the screw count. Note that this is a new screw (PM) and a shortage of one screw (GP).
55-AP, 18-BP, 2-CP, 18-AM, 12-BM, 4-EM, 4-CM, 20-DM, 3-DP, 1-FM, 3-GM, 3-HM, 2-IM, 2-EP, 18-FP, 2-JM, 3-HP, 2-GP, 6-NM, 1-MM, 4-KM, 1-LM, 1-IP, 1-OM, 1-PM
to be continued...
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