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Wooden DMC build
#46
^ What those two said! Shock
Shock This is pure genius, hats off to you sir.
http://www.deloreanhire.com
http://www.fusiontimetravel.co.uk

Ex 1981 DMC Delorean Time Machine owner.
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#47
@ Chris Williams - thank you Smile
@ RichH - thank you, means a lot Wink
@ lukebrynycz - good to hear sir, appreciate that Wink

Stay tuned!

Being ambitious here, but will try to finish this baby by Christmas, so 46ish day to go Shock
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#48
tunnel inside body for chassis going through some makeover from wooden strips
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putting together
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both sides done, now time to see if chassis fits
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fits perfect
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chassis gets some aluminum acrylic paint, still experimenting by painting it in few layers with brush then sanding, polishing etc to see if I can match
polished aluminum look
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rear wheels to be cut
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cut and turned, 2 parts of wheels to be glued together to achieve super wide and cool wheel look for the back
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glue on
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pressed together for super strength so the wheels can withstand super high stress from powerful V type engine Smile
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cutting out middle part of the wheel from different color wood to see if I can achieve famous DMC alloy
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trial fitted
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super patience now, first sanded shape toothpick part ready to be glued on
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done
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have I achieved it?
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3 more wheels to go if yes Smile
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#49
Individually made spokes? Incredible!

Yes, you have very much acheived it!!
Richard Hanlon
Derbyshire
DOC 393

1981 DMC-12 VIN 06126
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#50
I still can't believe what I am seeing here. You have a lot more patience than I have! Smile

That sure is something to be proud of, and should be displayed on a Delorean club stand in a clear case at some point.
http://www.deloreanhire.com
http://www.fusiontimetravel.co.uk

Ex 1981 DMC Delorean Time Machine owner.
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#51
@ Rich Hanlon - cheers Rich
@ lukebrynycz - thanks dude, somewhere in future this surely will be seen Wink
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#52
How about an update....OK, here we go!

Still working on bits and pieces at the back of the car, so only 2 rear wheels done. Decided to spray paint them with automotive aluminum paint.
Here's how it looks
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time to cut some tread
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one tire done, looking good, endless amount of hand cut tread grooves cut in one tire :8ball:
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both rear tire treads done
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in order to keep going with rear suspension bits, wheel alignment etc, making 2 brackets that will keep chassis in place under car body
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decided to DMC it
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carved, painted, lacquer coated, polished, screwed on
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and second bracket/badge -WCC [Wooden Custom Cars]
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looking good
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made a pair of spacers that I hope will work well as disc brake imitation
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last look at this pair as they will get lick of fresh rubber imitation Big Grin
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can't believe it turned out that good :jawdrop:
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and here's few bits done for rear suspension that was done somewhere in start of this post
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piece of Guinness goes into rear axle Smile
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so aluminum from can wrapped around and dead glued
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this will be glued on to axle on both sides as spacer/controller so the axle stays in middle position and be able to turn around
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now this is how it all has turned out so far, some parts are painted in different colors - black, blue, aluminum
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next week, will try to finish up wit rear of the chassis and front, stay tuned Wink
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#53
Hi lads, my apologies for being offline for a while. Haven't done much with my DMC build as it is at a bit complex stage at the moment where it will be dressed up with pine wood veneer before I take next step building front part of chassis with hopefully working steering. Have been a bit sick with cold etc lately so lost any interest at all to do anything with DMC build. Just didn't wanted to ruin all joy that I get building it. So decided to put it aside for December and enjoy everything else that festive season can give and get myself back on track for 2014. So far it is planned to not paint body of my wooden DMC, but have even pine wood veneer covering sides of the body. should be looking good when finished with all nice curves on fenders. Testing at the moment some cool varnish finishes for body.
Have short video attached where you can have a quick look how my DMC will meet 2014 and for you to have glimpse of how it looks in real life so far Smile
Also latest images attached Wink
Have a good Christmas everybody and smashing 2014 :thumbup2:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f_JCogpYtw[/youtube]
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#54
Incredible! The man hours that must have gone in to this labour of love!
1981 Restored Black Interior Auto
&
1981 DeLorean Time Machine 2015 edition


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http://www.deloreanhire.com
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#55
Hi lads, I have finished my train to enter one of my toolmakers competition for new tools.
Here's video for you to check out how it went for me from start to finish.
Can't wait to start with DMC, hopefully soon.
http://youtu.be/DCSlgf20zRQ
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#56
Most impressive!! Amazing that you've built it all from scratch-it's a credit to your building skills, now you need to make a BTTF kit to fit it that doesn't damage the bodywork! 8)
#10556 'Ol Stainless' running surprisingly well,Audi A5 2.0T Quattro smug as usual,Wenault Slaguna stationary for the mo',the R.V.Enterprise clocking the U.K.miles up,new fleet addition-Jessica the Daewoo Matiz,silly but 55mpg....!
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#57
bjbrownie Wrote:Most impressive!! Amazing that you've built it all from scratch-it's a credit to your building skills, now you need to make a BTTF kit to fit it that doesn't damage the bodywork! 8)
mini flux capacitor as first of the kit Wink
appreciate all comments lads Wink
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#58
i can see somone offering you a real decent amount of cash for that dude!!!! its amazing!!!
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#59
RobScott Wrote:i can see somone offering you a real decent amount of cash for that dude!!!! its amazing!!!
cheers RobScott... 8)
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#60
while was away, finished my train build, entered competition and won main prize.
Back to DeLorean build now
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if anyone is interested here's video that got me the main prize
[video=youtube;DCSlgf20zRQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCSlgf20zRQ[/video][/QUOTE]
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