Bugatti Type 35B Part 5 Body Panels Steps 29-34
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Dash with all the controls added before body was installed
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Right front panel alignments, you can see here that the French blue I used for the frame is darker than the molded color.
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Right side panel align ment and gasket for shift knob
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Rear lelt alignment and exhaust bracket
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Front left alighment of panles
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Left side body work overall
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3 12 January, 22:15
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I started attaching the body panels to the completed chassis. I decided to keep the molded color for the panels, so I polished them using Nexus 3 step polisher and a polish attachment to my Dremel. I wanted to make sure the panels weren't marred by excess glue so I test fitted each panel first and then a bead of Faller Expert glue to the inside seam of the panel. I then touched any seams up with Tamiya extra thin cement. I had to clamp the rear body part during this process to make sure the seams were tight to the lower body assembly, I also installed all the dashboard switches and knobs before I put the body on. I was amazed at the excellant fit and alignment for all the panels and access points for future assembly