Lightyear MX5 NA/NB Fastback
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Good going Ligheinstein!:)
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Is the easy way cheaper?
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Major kudos for your innovation and effort.
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I am interested also Lightyear.
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I filled in the inner frame with foam. It has been glued in, now I can shape it, and then start to get the final finish before prepping it for moulding.
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plohl wrote:Is the easy way cheaper?
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Cheaper in time, but not in costs of materials. I am trying to keep the final costs as low as possible, so buying hinges for $150 isn't an option.
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Ouch. Much more expensive than I thought.
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Seriously impressed with this concept Lightyear!
I certainly wasn't expecting it to have a functional boot which will make this an option for a daily driver / non-track car....
I certainly wasn't expecting it to have a functional boot which will make this an option for a daily driver / non-track car....
"A Convertible has a top you can put down when the weather's nice...... A Roadster has a top you can put up when the weather's bad."
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Yeah, I don't have a garage that I can just lift a hard top on and off in, so if I put on a hard top it would be for X months of the year, and these look cool and should have better side visibility with those quarter windows.
Interested to see what the final price comes out as
Interested to see what the final price comes out as
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I originally had the intention to make it a track/race piece. But now I am making it practical enough to use everyday. But it will still be lightweight with racing in mind. Just easier to use, and betterer..
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150 for a pair of quality hinges which are easy to install seems worth it to me than another elaborate design to save $50. Means it's easier to track down a replacement if it's just an off the shelf part too. My 0.02c. I'd be interested in one if it's around 2k.
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It's not just the money, I would like to have the hinges hidden as much as possible. For looks mainly. And if I are a tradional hinge, they both need to line up square so as not to bind. That means making a flat boss for them to sit level on. So they will end up looking fairly chunky.
A rose joint is the best option, or ball and socket. But going with a rose joint at this stage now.
I shaped the inner frame foam pieces, and brushed on a coat of resin to make them solid.. Now to fill and sand, and sand, and fill, and sand....
A rose joint is the best option, or ball and socket. But going with a rose joint at this stage now.
I shaped the inner frame foam pieces, and brushed on a coat of resin to make them solid.. Now to fill and sand, and sand, and fill, and sand....
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Keep up the good work mate! Would love to rock one of these on my daily NB.
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Thanks so much for loan of vented bonnet. Other changes may have contributed but no overheating. None. Zilch. Nada. Not a sausage. General engine bay temps lower after a session. Just need decent driver now.
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