OP
JDMjunkies.ch
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Takes my breath away...what a project.
Ein Traum wird Wirklichkeit, ja?
Thanks a lot mate. Haha yeah indeed, a dream came true
Takes my breath away...what a project.
Ein Traum wird Wirklichkeit, ja?
Very nice building!!!
Wout
That was a long thread to look through in one day! lol nice build OP.
Thanks a lot sirJust awesome and good plan
Haha, well this was just a little side project for fun. but it actually works so nice (even though the rooWifi module is a bi**), that i just ordered a second module and will have a second Roomba for the ground level of the houseYou know you’re on another level altogether when you customize a Roomba!
i guess i have to tell her she got a stalker now![]()
Or I'm just observant since I binge read the whole thread in one shot.
Congratulations. This has been a great thread to follow along with.
Your garage is getting better by the update! I'm having some serious envy!
The EK looks great, classy!
Uber watching camera 1? you having a lot of strangers pick you up inside your garage or what
Looks great, I especially like you exhaust garage art hanging you have there.
They were quite common in the 70ties. Almost all big industrial companies used microfiches to store data, drawings, partlists etc. Including most of the car companies.Woah, never heard of such a device, but it looks really cool!
Check with a local College Library, they older microfiche readers with printers built in. Some use 35mm rolled M/F film, instead of the plate style slides.
They were quite common in the 70ties. Almost all big industrial companies used microfiches to store data, drawings, partlists etc. Including most of the car companies.
If you go to your local library you can pretty often check out old newspapers from that era which is stored on microfiches.
It's a bit pointless to have them these days, since most of the data has been digitalized at some point, but it's fun and they are cheap to find these days. Im thinking of buying my own one, just for funs sake![]()
https://flic.kr/p/2iNGMEZ
https://flic.kr/p/2iNCm11
https://flic.kr/p/2iNF3YT Instead of bee-waxing, why not use a concrete sealer?
Is that front grill hanging above your workbench a Datsun 120Y grill? It looks like Datsun or Toyota.
I like your collection of diecast cars!
here is my collection:
https://flic.kr/p/2iNGMEZ
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and up close:
All the ones in this photo, i bought while in Japan from various hobby stores, mostly in Akihabara. These were bought over 2 separate trips, i wish i could get more, but luggage was getting heavy and expensive for being over weight!!
https://flic.kr/p/2iNCm11
I actually have a Video of me going to the hobby stores In Japan to buy these models, I'll show you if you like:
And these models i bought here in Australia, and built and painted myself:
https://flic.kr/p/2iNF3YT
Rudi.

Second picture is definitely the money shot! Love it!
This car is basically the reason i built the whole garage / Workshop area with the house, and i home to complete the project over the next few years:
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I'm also completeing some visual detail work on the network DIN-rail cabinet and will update you on that soon as well, when everything is completed. seems like the parts i ordere were the wrong ones...

Looking forward to seeing progress on your project car.
Did you name the car yet?
I call her the "fairlady" as the Japanese name of the 240Z is.
You can see a lot of updates on my blog on www.JDMjunkies.ch
Cheers
Thanks a lot for all those kind words. Progress on the cars is really slow, but steadyI've been following you for many, many years, Nils, and I have to say I got a lot of satisfaction out of seeing the Z in your new garage. Congratulations!

I binge-read your build after stumbling upon it over in sponaugle's mountainside build. All I can say is wow. It's very interesting seeing the european differences in preference/customs/regulations and how different the builds end up. I work in manufacturing and see DIN PLC panels daily, but they're not used in construction, only equipment. I agree with I can't see a reason for why its not legal here when its been proven over there, other than some antiquated regulations or job protection for suppliers.
Love the look and attention to detail. Do you have any finished pictures of the house, especially the office? Seeing the near finished was gorgeous, but curious how it looks all moved in.
I'll be following your blog on the Z. They're one of my favorite jdm cars. Definitely on the affordable wish list, if I can fond one without a ton of rust around here.





















