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In lugnet.loc.au, Paul Baulch wrote:
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In lugnet.loc.au, Matthew Jeffery wrote:
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the new williams fw26 (this is the 2004 williams for those who dont follow
f1 all that much) ...
PLMKWYT - I need the advice!
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You need to use slopes and tiles more, to smooth out the surface. Dont you
have some blue and white slopes and tiles?
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I have blue tiles in excess, but not in the sizes I really need. I have white
tiles as well, but in order to do some of the trickyness to get the sidepods 1
plate thick I cant use tiles (and the sidepods look really odd if the white is
higher than the blue - look at some of my previous models which used white tiles
to get an idea of this)
As for slopes, well, to get the spine on the top airbox correct, I cant use the
slopes that I used on previous versions, and slopes dont provide the correct
slant for the walrus nose at the front. I did use some technic 1x6x1.3 wing
end slopes where I stuck the williams sticker, but thats about it.
Being 16, I cant get the parts I want when I want them, and this pretty much
used up all of my white plates. therefore, I cant really get the sideways
slopes which are perfect for this model.
Anyone care to comment on the suspension? some other tricky building tips would
be cool - I want to make as streamlined a shape as possible, without
compromising strength (I take it to school as our Lego team mascot) or looks -
anyone interested in the actual shape of the real car can email me and Ill send
a pic.
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Cheers,
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cheers,
Matt
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