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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 9:56:20 GMT -7
Alright guys...This is my first attempt to do something totally crazy with my models...I have a Ferrari enzo and a 71 chevelle...how do i cut up the chassis to make it fit under the chevelle body?
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Post by wisdonm on May 4, 2015 14:15:46 GMT -7
Without seeing the two parts side by side, it's quite impossible to tell. My guess is that it will have to be lengthened, in the passenger compartment, while the outer edges are cut off, to narrow it. I'm just assuming the Enzo has a shorter wheelbase and is wider than the Chevy. Without seeing them together, who knows for sure. smiley-confused005
Try lining up the dashes. When they are aligned, do the front wheels line up? Maybe that area has to be lengthened or shortened. If lengthened, consider making the dash deeper. How do the rear wheels line up? The floor pan may have to be shortened or lengthened. Do they match better if the dash is moved back? You might have to adjust the wheelbase in more than one place.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 16:10:35 GMT -7
Don's right. If we see the two parts it might be easier. Curious why you're going to use Ferrari undies on the Chevelle. Are you looking for a lower profile or.....?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2015 1:43:26 GMT -7
Or you could just use alot of the ferrari bits in your chevy, graft the suspension etc, that's what i am doing with my 40 Ford, at least wheel base and track can be kept a lot easier that way. Just cut, and then work out how your going to fix it, that's my theory to custom work anyway.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2015 10:47:27 GMT -7
I was seeing a bunch of people building crazy things and those were the only two models I haven't started yet. so i thought I'd give it a try
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