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MG F magna radiator shell
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I have been spending some time last summer in making a polyester copy as a buck for an MG brass radiator shell. I want to gain experience in working with brass and like the challenge . Finally started with making the paterns and first panels. Here some pictures! Happy with it so far. Greetings Paul
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I take it you are going to be making more than one of these?
Looks like a good way to make repeatable shells. Are you able to do some shaping on the buck as well for fine adjustments?
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Very nice !!
Peter
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Hi Marcus
Well lets see what my end product will look like! If it's good enough wich offcourse is my goal I would like to make a few of them Thanks Peter Greeting Paul
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Looks very good.
Is the polyester buck solid polyester or formed over a wood/metal core? Approximately how much polyester did it require- the entire 20kg, more or less?
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Nice job on the buck, looking forward to seeing progress on this one.
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