Thanks, Dave. That is a good idea. I am planning on just using some very 
thin strips of styrene on a future car. I built the interior just to see 
how it would go the first time, but my thoughts all along were to hide 
it all via a coal load, which I'm going to do in the next few days.
  - Peter.

On 08/31/2011 1:16 am, ctxmf74 wrote:
> I think it looks great. Would never guess it's your first attempt at 
> scratch building a car. I just had a replacement furnace installed and 
> the guys used some metallic tape to seal the sheetmetal joints after 
> they screwed the sheetmetal on, it looked like thin metal that applied 
> with a spray glue. It might be the perfect material for adding the 
> joint covering metal plates on the inside slope sheets? I wish I'd 
> asked them what the product was. Maybe I'll find it at a building 
> supply. Regards, Dave Branum 

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