Nice!. Did you ever finished this?. I'm exploring starting a similar project and I'm very curious of how your project is going. Looking forward to more content!, best of luck
I love your work sir I always have that dream of building myself a car and since I have been watching your videos you have inspired me we are waiting for pt5
This is excellent work. Could you please let me know what type of foam you are using and also did you use Polyester resin when coating the buck with the GRP /glass fibre matting?
It looks to me like polystyrene foam and therefore you'd have to use epoxy resin. If you can find polyurethane foam in rigid closed cell then it sands much better and you can use the much cheaper polyester resin. Polyester will quickly dissolve the polystyrene - the two don't mix. However, once he has a strong shell that won't leak through - it looks like he has used polyester body filler. That's just what it looks like to me though....
actually I take that back - it looks in an earlier video like he is using a PU spray foam-in-a-can. Since he seems to be using Soudal products it could be this one: th-cam.com/video/oQ3txG_TIaI/w-d-xo.html . It is an ingenious technique!
@@fer208gts would you be interested in selling your body buck template? I'm working on converting a 3d render of a 625 TRC to a wood buck and using yours would be great.
Gute Arbeit, ein Mann mit Leidenschaft und Herzblut fürs Cavalino Rapante.
Please, where is part 5?
Nice!. Did you ever finished this?. I'm exploring starting a similar project and I'm very curious of how your project is going. Looking forward to more content!, best of luck
I guess he didn't
Did you do it?
Excellent trabajo! Espero que sigan subiendo más videos (Great job! I will be waiting for more content)
Great video. Any updates on part 5++?
The "Bruce Roberts" of Car building! Nice skills Enzo!
I love your work sir I always have that dream of building myself a car and since I have been watching your videos you have inspired me we are waiting for pt5
Funny guy
There's nothing to learn on YouthTube.
To bad no one in your jungle village can help you.
Nice job buddy would love to come and have a look at it some time. Keep it up 💪💪
Great work 👌 Body buck must be the expensiest part. I plan the same with a 500Mondial or 166mm Barchetta
This is excellent work. Could you please let me know what type of foam you are using and also did you use Polyester resin when coating the buck with the GRP /glass fibre matting?
It looks to me like polystyrene foam and therefore you'd have to use epoxy resin. If you can find polyurethane foam in rigid closed cell then it sands much better and you can use the much cheaper polyester resin. Polyester will quickly dissolve the polystyrene - the two don't mix. However, once he has a strong shell that won't leak through - it looks like he has used polyester body filler. That's just what it looks like to me though....
actually I take that back - it looks in an earlier video like he is using a PU spray foam-in-a-can. Since he seems to be using Soudal products it could be this one: th-cam.com/video/oQ3txG_TIaI/w-d-xo.html . It is an ingenious technique!
Hi your work looks great ! - I am doing something similar and it would be really helpful for some information on your cloth, resin / epoxy choice!
What are you building? I'm building a truck right now, but I really want to do something like this
have you done it? or when are you going to do it?
Really fantastic!
In box me when you're free.
Loved to learn more.
What are you using for the filler?
Lovely work! Is that spraypaint you spray on to show up the high spots?
It’s a specific spray paint called “Guide Coat” that lays down spotty.
Part 5 & 6 & 7?
Coming up shortly part 5 & 6 & 7
@@fer208gts Great stuff... THANKS, where are you located?
@@mezzeta i am in Malta 🇲🇹 (europe)
@@fer208gts would you be interested in selling your body buck template?
I'm working on converting a 3d render of a 625 TRC to a wood buck and using yours would be great.
@@fer208gts come ooooon :p
👋👋
Sorry but your music sux but i love your build