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Nice wire routing! I wish my desk looked like that! BTW I meant to post about the gear lever. The rubber surround is called a gaiter - probably like a boot gaiter :)
Great video again Wayne.... Just had notification that my pack 8 is on the way so looking forward to checking it out..... I still think there is an awful lot of plastic compared to other car build we are doing which makes me question value for money.
Thanks for the view ahead Wayne! I just finished up Pack 6 with #7 to be here by the end of the month. Agora means well with some of the parts as a press fit, but I do keep bottles of two part five minute epoxy on hand. The small firewall parts IMO for me will need to be kept a bit more secure by small amounts of epoxy applied from the backside. Just to keep things a bit more set and not come loosened down the road when it comes time for final assembly. Keep up the great work and as usual I’m going to save this video on my hard disc. Your tips and pointers do come in handy. 👌🏽👌🏽
Driving me nuts that we haven't put the steering rack on the front wheels yet. Every time I pick it up, the wheels drop down and I have to re-align the shock cylinder into the tube.
Yes, I have the same issue too! ☺️ I’ve just got in the habit of automatically picking up the chassis under the suspension arms if I need to move it. I’d think in the following pack they should be sending the parts for that. Definitely before the main body shell arrives. 🤔
Hi wayne that's good idea about tidying those wires up eagle moss should take note as they could have done the same with the ecto1 all in all a very good build vid
hi there Wayne I think you are doing an amazing job with all your builds . I've been watching since building the Falcon along with you ! I just ordered Delorean and Ecto - 1 to do. I saw you using a cloth to stop scratches of the cars . So I ordered myself some crafting felt A2 size and have used PVA glue to stick on the back of my cutting mat to use when I get round to doing work on the cars ! I thought it might do the job 🤔 👍🤗 stay awesome!
Hey Paul - Wayne's great isn't he. He really gets you excited to build these models. I too started building the DeLorean - I finished Pack-6 4 months ago. Are you experiencing shipping delays where you're at? I'm in California.
Hi Wayne, Really enjoying watching the Cobra build, to such an extent about to order the kit, is it possible to leave the windscreen off for the last stages, it looks delicate when you turn the model, also how much does the complete model weigh? Many thanks for posting…..keep it up, your enthusiasm it is great to watch. Gary.
Hi Wayne love the videos and your videos are actually want git me into building these type of models and was just wondering if there is going to be another iron-man model video also I love all the car models your building keep up the great work
Sorry to be negative . But for the cost of this model and the scale. It should have far more detail and complexity to it. It is just a basic model style in a larger scale. Agora are not making a decent product for the price.
At 21:17 look at the image you posted about the bulkhead. I believe the last 2 leads need to be plugged into the silver detail. Where that red arrow points to. This build is amazing nonetheless
Another very detail orientation pack which could be fiddly for some builders without the magnifying glasses and tweezers. Loving the build as all ways. Stay safe all.
The "wire tidy" makes no sense. That is, the wires are routed through three outlets from the fuel tank, they are then routed through to channels on the "rear fender part" and then they are all bunched together and held down with a single clip. I'm not building this model but it seems to me ALL of the wires could have come out of the tank through the same center hole, and then through a hole on the "read fender part" where the single clip screws in place. What am I missing? :)
@@WorldofWayneUK Well, they could have come out a hole and then get screwed down, but now I'm nit-picking. I just found myself scratching my head when watching this. Normally when wires are routed in different directions it's because they're going to different locations in the model. But this amounted to 'starting all together in the tank, routing through three paths, then to two and finally they wind up all together again', which just doesn't make sense. Ah.. blame it on a slow Tuesday!
Wayne, I just though maybe you had it hanging in a different room with other pictures. You build room is getting tight and that why I asked.Jaws looks good on the wall.they had a toilet seat too, but I didn't know what kind of toilet you have. Wayne like everybody says, you need a bigger room. lol just think when you first started your youtube channel, that you would think it would grow so large.and that's because of how you present your builds for us and your humor when you are doing the build. Oh and the car crashes. You make me laugh and the world needs laughter Wayne keep on trucking. your the best. Thanks Bruce
When I got started, I got four packs at one time. The cost for the whole package including shipping was $409.00 US. Pack 7 will be here before the end of the month and it’s monthly billing at around $140.00 US.