They wouldn't be show condition straight out of the box but I'm getting better all the time.<br>
New Lowlight front wings. Want some?
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New Lowlight front wings. Want some?
I was wondering if there would be much call for new steel lowlight front wings. Does anyone make them at the moment? How much would people be willing to pay?
They wouldn't be show condition straight out of the box but I'm getting better all the time.<br>
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They wouldn't be show condition straight out of the box but I'm getting better all the time.<br>
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Finished. Starting to get a tiny bit thin at the edges but it will do the business.<br>
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If you want it, how about £5 for the material and then P&P? I'd need to make it a fairly rigid box to keep it from denting. A bit of primer and some topcoat will protect it and you'd need to put a seal of gunge to keep the moisture out. Not as good at keeping shape round the seams as steel after you've put the bolts in.
Ummmm. I assume that you wanted a left one?
If you want it, how about £5 for the material and then P&P? I'd need to make it a fairly rigid box to keep it from denting. A bit of primer and some topcoat will protect it and you'd need to put a seal of gunge to keep the moisture out. Not as good at keeping shape round the seams as steel after you've put the bolts in.
Ummmm. I assume that you wanted a left one?

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Excellent let me know the total and I can either Paypal you or send a cheque, PM me with the costs.
By the way looking at the front of my glass wings I'm pretty sure that they are a different profile to highlight wings theres no flat bit and the curve seems more pronounced.
By the way looking at the front of my glass wings I'm pretty sure that they are a different profile to highlight wings theres no flat bit and the curve seems more pronounced.
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I am sure that there would be a small demand for lowlight wings, especially if you could break into the overseas market. I assume that you would produce them to order so that you would not be tying your finances up in unsold items, although a pair of demo wings might boost the orders
Best of luck with the project, we need more people to produce rare parts to ensure the survival of the Series MM.
Best of luck with the project, we need more people to produce rare parts to ensure the survival of the Series MM.
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Those ebay wings were not nos wings, they were used items. Believe me, i know!motherofgod wrote:Fancy making me a couple of those. as for the wings, two nos went for 120 odd each on ebay a little while ago. I got a pair in NZ a whole cheaper ;)
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They are in very good condition though and will be going on the early 49!


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Can anyone with both a lowlight and a highlight (pref Srs2 etc) have a look at the profiles of the front wings in the general area of the 'light pod' on the later wings to see what difference there is. Are Srs2 wings the same basic shape as lowlights but with a bit added or did they make a completely new profile? My highlight is about 5 miles away at the moment.
Carlo. You're a prime candidate for this mission.
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I think Henrics used to chop off the enitre front of a new wing from just behind the axle centre line and build the new from there forwards, obvviously with work ont he top as well. Remember seeing a pile of new 1000 wing front ends on a stall at a national years ago - presumably the offcuts! Thats how I would do it if I was doing one anyway.
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I remember seeing the jigs they were made on, but not the actual wings. Only made to order I assume. I imagine the jigs went to Hadrian when Henrics sold up to them along with the LCV chassis jig.
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See my earlier posting:leyther8008 wrote:So has anybody actually got or had one of these Henric wings?
Bought it new from Beaulieu Autojumble in 1991. Couldn't belive our luck in finding one at the time!WPR678B wrote:I know Henrics used to "remove" the highlight section and re-make the missing bit as we have a Henrics wing on my Dad's lowlight![]()
So, it must be possible


The chances of finding one now is about the same as finding any more new old stock BMC items i'm afraid!

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