Hi everyone, getting to a point where I'm starting to think about body panels for my Haynes Roadster/442E. I'm doing my body in 1.2mm alu
sheet and was looking for photos of what people have done at the front suspension area.
The chassis shape suggests the front panel creases in towards bottom front of the car from the main engine compartment brace, however, I have seen a
photo where it is left as a straight panel and comes away from the bottom rail;
I think I like the idea of the panel tight against the chassis. What have you done? (Photos please), and is just down to preference?
Yes as you say , seen it done both ways, MK the same.
IMHO, the panel is not designed to be bent, I expect will damage the gel coat over time, and as it has the large return at the bottom, is built to
stay flat.
personally I don't Ike them pulled in eithe
Don't you line it up to the nose cone?
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Originally posted by ReMan
Yes as you say , seen it done both ways, MK the same.
IMHO, the panel is not designed to be bent, I expect will damage the gel coat over time, and as it has the large return at the bottom, is built to stay flat.
personally I don't Ike them pulled in eithe
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Originally posted by Smoking Frog
Don't you line it up to the nose cone?
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Originally posted by craigdiver
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Originally posted by Smoking Frog
Don't you line it up to the nose cone?
Do you?, thats why I'm asking, is that what you have done? Do you have a photo?
Cheers
Craig
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Originally posted by Smoking Frog
Here's another pic that may help (hinder).
Front Side Panel
The side panel up to the joint is similar to what you have. It is the suspension cut-out panel that changes angle to met the nose cone. I'm not
saying this is the way to do it, merely the way I did it. Measurements shown are for a MK chassis.
haha, on my tiny screen it looked like white grp
back on pc now, where a pic of the return on the mk panels
About donex5
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Originally posted by ReMan
haha, on my tiny screen it looked like white grp
back on pc now, where a pic of the return on the mk panels
I made these to transition from the flat to curved noise cone...
Infill pannel
Infill pannel 2
Worth looking at a Caterham, they have a round bottom to the panel near the front. I think this makes the side view of the care nicer as the flat area
is less.
Dan