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23rd August 2014, 20:36
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Or satin black ;-)
And a pile of breeze blocks or scrap iron in the boot and under the bonnet should instantly lower it for the show.
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23rd August 2014, 20:51
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Looking good Chris,
Thanks for taking the time to show it to me earlier in the week, I'm definitely hooked !!
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24th August 2014, 08:26
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... We have cut it close for shows before...
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I've always been amazed at the work you guys manage to achieve in the last days before a show.
This is looking very good so far and I hope you have another hit on your hand.
Good luck, Paul.
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24th August 2014, 08:32
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Getting the body all one colour for the show will make a world of difference imho.
Is that a metal door glass surround I spy on top of the doors?
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24th August 2014, 09:26
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Morning Chris the line between the front and rear wings and across the doors looks spot on , thanks Geoff .
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24th August 2014, 13:02
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24th August 2014, 23:22
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I've been following this build... very nicely done glad you decided on door skins to keep the flow of the original design. Looking forward to seeing it complete. Maybe I could get the first kit to ship to the States. Jeff
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25th August 2014, 08:23
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Looks like another hit....
If i could add my humble tuppence worth...
I agree with the fabricated window frame idea...but....
would it be possible to taper the frame down towards the back,
i,e, lower it to flow with the roof line more... like Fe**ari do..
I think this would help the look tremendously....
Cant wait to see the first finished one.
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25th August 2014, 09:41
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Originally Posted by Ollie
Looks like another hit....
If i could add my humble tuppence worth...
I agree with the fabricated window frame idea...but....
would it be possible to taper the frame down towards the back,
i,e, lower it to flow with the roof line more... like Fe**ari do..
I think this would help the look tremendously....
Cant wait to see the first finished one.
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Got to agree with the observation on the side window line. There seems to have been a couple of different designs: one with a kink towards the back and a slightly flatter roof perhaps (optical illusion?); and one with a straight top, but both slope down to line up with the sweep of the rear window. The Tribute SWB, pretty though it undoubtedly is, has a horizontal window line at the moment -
I guess there might be a bit of a packaging issue with headroom using the Z3 donor seats (maybe aftermarket buckets could help?), but it'd be so nice if the roof/side window line could mirror the original.
Please don't take the above as a criticism, the car already looks very nice, but that side window is one of the defining features that makes the real thing look so special imho.
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25th August 2014, 11:57
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Originally Posted by Mister Towed
Got to agree with the observation on the side window line. There seems to have been a couple of different designs: one with a kink towards the back and a slightly flatter roof perhaps (optical illusion?); and one with a straight top, but both slope down to line up with the sweep of the rear window. The Tribute SWB, pretty though it undoubtedly is, has a horizontal window line at the moment -
I guess there might be a bit of a packaging issue with headroom using the Z3 donor seats (maybe aftermarket buckets could help?), but it'd be so nice if the roof/side window line could mirror the original.
Please don't take the above as a criticism, the car already looks very nice, but that side window is one of the defining features that makes the real thing look so special imho.
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I agree that the roofline could be better, but on a personal note, probably wouldn't be able to get in it if the roofline sloped any more as it already looks lower than the Z3.
Comparing the two, I think the higher windscreen of the z3 has caused a problem using the marvellous, original SWB pattern roofline, because it is too slender for the side window profile.
I recommend making the roof profile deeper. It's difficult to estimate just how much without seeing the car in the flesh, but would guesstimate at least 25mm, possibly a little more. This would make it more like the second photo above. The higher roofline would provide a profile more in proportion with the original car, and also allow the side window profile to be made lower at the rear end, whilst still allowing me to get in.
That said, I think it's a wonderful effort which I'm sure will be very popular.
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25th August 2014, 23:03
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Looks good - the widescreen 'rake' on the tribute is much nicer than on the original - I'd have preferred the bonnet a bit longer maybe, but all things considered its going to be a cool looking car!!
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26th August 2014, 12:09
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26th August 2014, 12:29
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Slight doming of the roof the side profile near the screen might help but as ever its about balance . Trial with cardboard might help see the affect . Possible check of the angle from the bootline. Seeing it as a silhouette comparison. Maybe 15-20mil . Long as this doesn't start the rear screen thing again.
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26th August 2014, 20:13
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Based on the some of the plans Chris posted earlier…
I guess this is the most practical solution to a making a viable Tribute kit, rather than a true replica.
Either way, I’m really looking forward to seeing what it will look like by the time they take it to the show.
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27th August 2014, 14:23
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That last photoshopped pic of the Z3 coupe wearing a 250SWB roof just highlights how fugly the BMW design is. Just look at what they should've created instead.
Hoping to get over to Donington to see the SWB for myself at the weekend.
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27th August 2014, 16:13
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Not long left, I hope it looks something like this, or even better.
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27th August 2014, 16:18
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Not long left, I hope it looks something like this, or even better.
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Hmm, a targa roof would be nice.
Silver looks good.
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27th August 2014, 16:52
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A convertible would also look good.
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27th August 2014, 17:47
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That last photoshopped pic of the Z3 coupe wearing a 250SWB roof just highlights how fugly the BMW design is....
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One man's fugly is another man's functional.
Just wish those Z3M underpinnings were more readily available.
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27th August 2014, 18:29
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Though I've suggested a deeper profile roof above to achieve the most realistic period look of the actual car, I think the narrower profile of the Tribute suits the more modern look of the silver car, helped by the large diameter wheels.
There must be a way to drop the front of the wings as I believe this will have most impact on making it a pretty car, as shown in both the above.
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