Race Number for the Bugatti

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Although not exactly a major technical achievement I was able to get some time together and hand paint a racing number to add to the vintage racer look of the Bugatti this past week:



I did both sides and am pretty pleased with it. I know for a fact this thing is going to get destroyed so I have to be careful not to put too much into it right?



Next I think will be reassembly (exhaust, etc.) and some thoughts on a plexi-glass wind screen. Any suggestions?

-Jas
 

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windscreen!

that would be cool just take plexi and heat it around something with a heat gun and cover the edge with trim!
 

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More pictures of the whole kart please! :)

I think you should just do the standard semi circle that was so common on cars like this, it's the only one that would look "right" IMO.

Thanks

Hayden
 

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@mike75925 - Yeah, I was tempted to leave it without paint but since the stainless wasn't exactly perfect (nor even remotely close) I decided to paint it. Since I've clearly caught the bug there will be more to come. Next one will be for me. :)

Since you guys asked I took some full shots today as I was doing some reassembly work. Still more progress to come (rear wheels are mounted temporarily), but at least these give you an idea of the big picture:

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Semi-circle plexi glass windshield and pleather seat is on the To Do list.

As for why number 7? I had to settle the kids arguing somehow! :) I just picked a number that was between them in age. See the full write up on the number if you're really interested.

Thanks for the feedback on this project guys. I'll keep you posted.

Jas
 
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