Andrew,
Good thing they decided to make the car a little wider...it looks small enough widened!
Thank you for your thoughts.
I thought about "just adding a strip", but there is enough curve that I think the strip would have to be formed to match the rest.
Tough to see in the picture, but the roof doesn't flatten out until it hits the window area.
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Rusty,
Thank you.
The front and rear caps were two piece affairs, with a left and right.
Then solid panels were used in between the end caps, with seams running from side to side.
The rear corners were cut from a cap that was "one piece" like the front.
I did this to determine if the center section was "flat" or compound.
It turned out to be compound.
I considered how to make fiberglass caps and metal center pieces, and came up with the thought of embedding an aluminum strip in the end of each of the caps so I could screw it all together.
My current thought is to make the roof from whatever material, or a combination so it is waterproof on its own, then cover it with doped canvas for the authentic look without the worry of leaks.
Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...