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Hot Tub & Swim Spa Scene RETAILER FOCUS


Hot Tub & Swim Spa Scene NEWS


ABOVE: Key features, like the working convertible roof, electric windows and particularly the steering needed to remain functional.


ABOVE: Jody works on the transformation of the VW Beetle.


A steel frame was constructed to strengthen the original shell and take the 750kg weight of water, then timber work was added to form the shape of the hot tub. It was important that the hot tub shell followed the body lines of the car as closely as possible to achieve the simple, clean look that Jody envisaged. Then came the hidden electrics, 3d on-site lining, remote RGBW LED lighting (including modified headlights to project the same colour as the hot tub), 20” alloy wheels and heavily modified suspension, all posing their own individual hurdles along the way. Then the ultimate test, was it water tight? A seven day wet test proved successful and the team were on to the finishing touches. The paintwork was refurbished, details of the sponsors’ logos (for the components used in the build) were cut out in chrome vinyl and added to the side of the car, in a similar fashion to that of the modified car scene.


Jody sums up: “I have enjoyed the challenge of building the Hot


Dub. In the future I would like to modify it further with a sound system or make it mobile with electric motors.”


ABOVE: A steel frame was constructed to strengthen the original shell and take the 750kg weight of water,


Plastica Tel. 01424 857857 www.plasticapools.net


ABOVE: The engine, gearbox and interior were stripped out to make way for the new equipment.


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