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Tomick
#1 Posted : 02 September 2017 13:25:08

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Experience the Legend: Porsche 911 Flat-six Engine Construction Kit!

The Porsche flat-six engine and the cars it powers are legendary. Discover the fascinating world of automotive engineering with the whole family! With this kit, you’ll assemble a superbly detailed 1:4 scale model of a 1966 two-litre flat-six engine created from original blueprints!

• Electronic sound module with genuine boxer engine sound
• Transparent casing allows view inside the engine
• Cams activated by belt
• Spark plug firing simulated with LED's
• Working distributor
• Spinning cooling fan

Technical Perfection in 1:4 Scale! http://eight-innovation....6-Video_480_Web.mp4?_=1

Available here: https://www.menkind.co.u...1AHEEAQYASABEgKbVfD_BwE

A great compliment to the ModelSpace Porsche 911 kit:
https://www.model-space....orsche-911-carrera.html

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Metal Mech
#2 Posted : 02 September 2017 14:37:26

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Ooohhhhh that's nice. Always wanted to build a model of an engine never have. May look into this.

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#3 Posted : 02 September 2017 14:58:45

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Metal Mech wrote:
Ooohhhhh that's nice. Always wanted to build a model of an engine never have. May look into this.
A V8 version is also available https://www.menkind.co.u...-4068-922a-a9714e98523c

Or if you have very deep pockets this one will blow you away: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ-NLmH-UsU

And a few others in this link and the infamous Conley Ford T-bucket: https://www.ministeam.co...alog/conley-models.html

Conley T Bucket and Cobra in action here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SWr48WnNp0
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#4 Posted : 02 September 2017 15:16:47

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I have seen V8 kits before and always ment to get one.

That second one is awesome. Maybe one day when I win the lottery I will buy one.

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#5 Posted : 02 September 2017 15:48:00

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I have always wanted to build a miniature working engine.However, $8,000 is a bit steep !

The 1/4 kit looks good though.I wish it was metal, but then it would be $$$$$


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#6 Posted : 02 September 2017 23:19:33

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Some fascinating working kits there, would be interesting to put together....Cool Cool

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#7 Posted : 08 September 2017 13:12:54

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This 1/8 scale 911 RS 2.7 engine kit from Marushin Industries (under license from Porsche) looks amazing Drool

It has functioning internals including the crankshaft, pistons, camshafts, timing chain with tensioners, rocker arms and valves; all operated by an airbrush compressor.

There are over 500 component parts (plus hundreds of screws) in cast zinc, aluminium, copper, steel, brass and rubber. The exhaust box is also in metal and the air intake cowling is plastic, as per the original engine. Note the finely replicated cam shafts, rocker arms, crank shaft, cam chains, valves, connecting rods and cylinder heads.

Sadly is seems to be long since out of production Crying if you can find one then grab it and run!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8kRVg6nSpM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB3pbhuJ0tM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQsdaQQMc2s

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#8 Posted : 08 September 2017 14:05:59

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Looks a beautifully engineered kit and presented in an equally beautiful box. Seems almost a shame to take the parts out the box! Very nice indeed. Drool ThumpUp

Kev Smile
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#9 Posted : 08 September 2017 14:20:26

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I have been looking for this kit for years.The only one that has come up in the past few years was one that had suffered a ton of damage and needed extensive work to fix.And that one was $1200.

Carl

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#10 Posted : 08 September 2017 14:23:15

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ModelMania wrote:
Looks a beautifully engineered kit and presented in an equally beautiful box. Seems almost a shame to take the parts out the box! Very nice indeed. Drool ThumpUp

Kev Smile



It is a Japanese manufacturer and I find their kits are usually beautifully presented.The company makes compressed air guns.I think they may have made some motorcycle engines too, but I dont think they made very many because they are REALLY rare.

Carl

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#11 Posted : 21 January 2018 09:51:14

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The Porsche Museum is adding the Boxer flat-six engine kit, shown in Post #1 into its official Merchandise range...
https://www.motorauthori...-engine#image=100639279
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#12 Posted : 21 January 2018 11:00:02

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Looks a very nice model.
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