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Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 07 Mar 2013, 21:59
by bowesy
cant wait for you to start it! reading little miss sunshines thread gave me a real kick up the rear to get a good start on mine and its much better than the crap on't tele

Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 08 Mar 2013, 20:12
by trentjim
c'mon then...
you gonna pull your finger out and get started on this then
lol,
J
Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 08 Mar 2013, 20:23
by evilnoodle
Yeah come on...suspense is killing me

Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 20:15
by Plasticman
Well i been busy but picks and the like will be slower as im sorting an alternative to p**sbucket, really had enough of its slowness.youd think im on dialup
anyhow
stripped it out a few days ago and as i suspected its had others in there playing at some point in the past
the ns front panal that some kind soul tried to deseam well i think that was their aim

even a build up of bodge round the glued in washer jet (its a pattern piece of crap as well)

28 seconds for the img code to acknowledge ,i mean !

the way it looks is a new upper and lower front panal will be the order of the day to do it right
oh,went here the other evening,

the 1/4 light was a bit of a struggle to remove,

slider needs a skin inside and out

this is the osr wing/1/4 join, well it would be a join if it was a tad closer, its sat back as well picky dont do it justice

and this is the 'join' with the fridge panal.massive gap , and all out of line, now the other clue is in the next picky

here you can see on the left is the lip of the fridge panal. behind it is the lip of the rear wing and behind that isd the C post, now tell me where is the lip from the recent rear wing

i wont go into detail with my thoughts but suffice to say they didnt remove any interior to fit it. i figure they welded the seam and filled it, will see tomoz
gonna post this as funny things are happening on screen , bucket related
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Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 20:17
by Plasticman
right on the bucket i try E D I T a picky and my pointer moves at a different rate and direction to what my mouse is telling ity, sort of wooden and vague

Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 20:27
by AdrianC
metalmick8y wrote:sorting an alternative to p**sbucket
Flickr.
200 photos free, or you can pay a little for unlimited - but if you have more, the links to the ones that "fall off the end" still work, so they'd still show in threads like these.
I'm surprised at that "de-seam". My money was definitely on structural porridge.
Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 20:31
by Plasticman
indeed it may be either . will see when the pod is off, trouble with folks doing this is it makes it a lot harder to reinstate the correct seam, and here its in your face visible !
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Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 22:23
by the_mitchells
Eek all this looks very scary! Looking forward to getting Mally back all shiny tho

Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 22:28
by Plasticman
oh .hello. your here are you
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Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 22:34
by the_mitchells
Am indeed! I get confused by forums so I don't use them much! Looking forward to seeing mallys transformation from an ugly caterpillar

Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 22:47
by kevtherev
Mike there seems to be a LOT of paint on the bodywork... has it been rollered with dulux

Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 22:58
by Plasticman
oh no its been sprayed .................................with a shutz gun.
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Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 14 Mar 2013, 23:00
by AdrianC
metalmick8y wrote:oh no its been sprayed .................................with a shutz gun.
and not even that could fill that, umm, panel gap? Wow.
Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 15 Mar 2013, 19:26
by the_mitchells

oh dear....This looks expensive.
Re: The MALLYVAGON
Posted: 15 Mar 2013, 20:14
by Plasticman
Well.oooo eck the plot thickens , im going to have to use a term that is sort of Essex way well fidget uses it , Shonky, so i will suggest thet this van has been in the mits of a few shonkers.
wether its an original wing or a replacement the same cut is required to remove the bulk of the panal and leave the fixing areas exposed, in this case whilst i had figured a few things now the interior was out the way i didnt quite expect this

it has a few tacks along the top and the rest was adhered ! with a combination of expanding foam and an assortment of sealants, a first for me
and they even left a bity of the old arch behinnd to adhere to

at the rear here they cut the old bit of probably to help align it to the rear 1/4, that or it was rotted off

have to give up for a bit as this has took 35 minutes
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