This one is being built using the 1/24th scale Tamiya kit with a Gold Leaf tribute scheme on a street car. The kit only builds right-hand drive so I am converting it to left-hand drive. Image
First I modified the back (front?) of the dash to accept the steering column at the correct angle, notched the lower edge for it and removed the notch on the right side.
Then I drilled new holes for the tach and speedo and the three little lights in between them. They will be filled with machined aluminum parts. Figured I might as well drill out the four other gauges as well so they would all match… The old recess for the RHD gauge cluster was cut out and deepened. Image
The wood grain is hand painted and the new aluminum gauges and warning lights have been installed. The decals for the gauges came with the kit; I added the one for the radio. Image
The steering wheel and column are done too. I added decals to the turn signal and wiper stalks; the horn button decal is from the kit. Image [Reply]
The wiper (mounting hole), washer and antenna were relocated to the opposite sides of the body. A new washer and antenna were machined out of aluminum. Image
The pedals and parking brake lever were reworked and moved to their proper places on the left. The shifter knob and parking brake handle are the same hand painted wood grain as on the dash. Image [Reply]
The fuel filler necks were removed to make filling the seam in front of them easier to manage. New filler necks have been machined out of aluminum. Image [Reply]
I used the optional Watanabe wheels and machined new aluminum hexagonal center caps to accept the Lotus decals from the kit.
The gunmetal centers were sprayed and the silver outer sections were brush painted with Tamiya LP-11 Silver. Image [Reply]
The seatbelts and PE hardware came in the kit. There are three colors and three brands to choose from. I thought the red was a good accent (blue and black are the other options) and since I use Schroth belts in my real car I used those labels.
A little patience goes a long way putting them together. Image Image [Reply]
The engine cover and wing are done. The PE screens have a really cool woven pattern like real screens. The chrome details are from the kit except the BMF'd hinges. Image Image [Reply]
Not a big fan of this Lotus, the shape just doesn't grab me. But none the less, another great build from your hands. I have been watching your progress, but I guess I'm often a silent follower of your work. (I hope there are many more as this forum seem to have gone very quiet) [Reply]
Thanks Deathtrap! Yes, it is a unique if not homely little car.
I made two rear license plates; one using the European (British) style for the part that came with the kit and an American one I got from my leftover parts stash. Image Image [Reply]