German / Italian Topolino

... wasn't happy with the front roof support, so adjusted to actually fit if it was closed.
Tweaked the rear ones as well, and including a pict to document (for my files) that the mechanism actually functions and can be in opened position too, so sharing that here before I paint it.

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Added styrene roof hasps which I will trim back to the edge.
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And just for fun, what the unpainted roof might look like in closed position (lying loose, unattached on roof and struts)

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Cheers!
 
The inside roof has two cream colored fabric strips which will be visible when the roof in folded open, in previous photos, these were the copper ribbons

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Have to let first coat of paint dry on all the mechanism hardware... they will be same colour as dash, and rear trim visible in photo..
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completely works
Haha, if I'd been able to fine super thin yet supple and accepts paint and doesn't crease and is glue-able material, yes I could open and close the roof, just like the real one... maybe if I use the Teflon layer from my GoreTex jacket... ya, that's the ticket!
Quick, Marty, get my pocket discombobulator!
 
After third coat of 'Dark Sand',
rubber black for window edges,
second coat of Mr Hobby 'Sandy Brown' for roof mechanism,
touch ups with all the above and Mr Hobby 'Pale Brown' interior (what I'm saying was the orginal color of Topo with gloss black fenders),
then a wash for baby in AK 'Light Brown for Desert Yellow.'

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Next up: pin wash to punch up details.
Then weathering and highlights.
Then attach roof material.
 

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