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CaptnBirdseye
#1 Posted : 20 February 2018 17:45:03

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Hi Folks,
This wil be my 'Build of the Year 2018 Entry'BigGrin.
Why this particular subject? Basically, i wanted to do something different, something that appealed to me, and essentially something FUN!


I have never seen one of these built, but i am sure ther will be some about on Youtube etc. The kit is made out of ply, using no glue Huh. It is self-powered, with operable steering and suspension. The open engine bay shows the 'mighty 16 valve V8 engine' actually working Cool. It reminds me of an old vintage Bugati Drool

Here is the link to the product. Play the video, it's so cool Love

https://ugears.online/products/u-9-grand-prix-car

And here is a link to my review of this kit:
http://forum.model-space...=272234&#post272234


Here are some details:

Entering into this racing season, UGEARS presents its latest creation and a new fascinating addition to its car fleet: U-9 Grand Prix Car. The thrill of speed, roar of engines, wheel to wheel battles and shiny frames flashing before the eyes of wildly excited audience of the early car races as well as the historical heritage of the first Grand Prix and its impact on the twentieth century automobile industry inspired UGEARS to create this new amazing model and share our passion with you.

Model U-9 recreates iconic design and the magnificent and imposing appearance of Grand Prix winner models from drive shaft to spare wheel.

Under the hood of this new model you will find a 16 valve V8 engine equipped with a powerful fan. Your new vehicle has a link rod and a transmission switching the modes between idle, reverse, and race ahead, baby!

The U-9 has a spring-suspended fork and rubberized wheels - genuine sport tyres - ensuring smooth but rapid acceleration and a long driving range.

The design of this beauty is based on the racing-sports cars that participated in the very first Grand Prix race that had taken place in Italy back in the early 20th century. Adopting the sleek flowing lines of the famous racing cars-champions, UGEARS engineers and designers gave this new model an exquisite and truly elegant “old-school” appearance highlighted with a drive belt on the outside of the car and other peculiar design elements.

The oblong shape coupled with the bold style of the radiator grille is meant to bring you the feeling of the dawning age of car racing.


I hope you enjoy my build as much as i look forward to building it BigGrin

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Gray
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Metal Mech
#2 Posted : 20 February 2018 17:55:23

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Oh man really looking forward to seeing you build one of these. Tempted myself to get one but got a bit much on my plate already this year.

Good luck on the build.

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#3 Posted : 20 February 2018 17:57:02

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Metal Mech wrote:
Oh man really looking forward to seeing you build one of these. Tempted myself to get one but got a bit much on my plate already this year.

Good luck on the build.


Thanks Mech, but there's always room for 1 more! Just ask Jase LOL LOL LOL
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#4 Posted : 20 February 2018 17:59:52

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Interesting choice of kit and the video looks really Cool

Good luck with the build Cool
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BigGrin Different from the norm and looks interesting ,good luck in the compCool
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That is certainly different, should be an interesting build.

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Certainly different, good luck with the build.

Al
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Always good to see something different in the BOY competition. Like your choice of kit and look forward to seeing it come together..... Good luck with your entry.....Cool Cool

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#9 Posted : 20 February 2018 23:52:06
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That`s amazing. Cool Cool Cool

Didn`t realise they were moving models and just found this one:

UGear train

Looking forward to seeing more on this one. BigGrin

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#10 Posted : 21 February 2018 10:26:11

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delboy271155 wrote:
That`s amazing. Cool Cool Cool

Didn`t realise they were moving models and just found this one:

UGear train

Looking forward to seeing more on this one. BigGrin

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I know, it's fantastic engineering, isn't it Drool . When you see how it's constructed, with working steering, suspension, even gearing ( well forward, reverse & neutral anyway BigGrin ) i for one am impressed. I will try to do a kit review when it arrives, hopefully by the end of this week. It's not just cars & trains though. There's even a working Hurdy-Gurdy (working musical instrument).

The whole ethos of this model range is to stimulate and educate at the same time.

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Gray
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Tom, Andy, Graeme, Al and Alan, thank you all for looking in and taing an interest in my proposed build BigGrin, looking forward to getting started Drool

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Gray

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Can`t wait to see this build start GrayBigGrin looks greatCool regards PhilCool
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Thats a really cool looking model.Good luck with the BOY competition.Will definitely be following this one

Carl


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Thanks for looking in guys.Cool
Kit due tomorrow, so hopefully will get a peak by the weekend BigGrin

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Looks a very interesting Build.
Ian Cool BigGrin
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Hi everyone. Thanks for looking in, and your kind comments. Finally, i am able to make a start!

1) The Engine Block.

As previously mentioned, this model requires no glue. For the moving parts, a little candle wax is recommended to help with friction, and all joints are dowel or tenon joints. There is even a little tool for measuring the dowels to the correct size! The full colour instructions are easy to follow, and well laid out.

The cylinders & cylinder heads are made up of 3 elements on the first ply sheet. Four 'cocktail sticks' (for want of a better word) are cut in half. Five of these are inserted into the middle row of holes on part 1 (cylinder bank). They are pushed in with the point facing upwards, and until they sit flush at the bottom. Parts 2 & 3 are added in the same way to create the engine block. Part 4, the 'headers' are then added, taking careful note of orientation. The pointed lower edge sits to the left. The dowels are then cut flush, and the process is repeated for the other cylinder block.
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The next part is building the crankshaft and pistons. The 2 halves of the connecting rods slide together easily, and the 'big ends' locate in pairs on the crankshaft journals. The 'small ends' actually make up the pistons, but care must be taken when fitting to get the right orientation, as the 2 sides of the aperture are unequal length. this enables the piston to fit over the ends of the conn rod. the cam followers are also made up (first pic).
One side of the engine block is attached to the front end plate, using a bit of the aforementioned wax. Put the crankshaft into the second hole from the top, aligning the pistons into their respective bores. Note that the two sides of the block have offset bores, so the right-hand bank gets the rear piston on each journal.Fitting the right hand bank is the same procedure. Insert the camshaft into the lower hole on the end plate, then fit the back plate. The securing 'cog' is then attached, and held in place with a dowel. This is the first time you get to use the dowel measuring tool, so you cant go wrong. A secondary end plate is then attached, again with dowels cut to size and flush with the casing. At this stage it's probably a good idea to make sure all the pistons turn freely without binding BigGrin
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Looks amazing, can`t wait to see more of this and thinking my Grandson would love one of these. Cool Cool Cool

Keep it coming.

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delboy271155 wrote:
Looks amazing, can`t wait to see more of this and thinking my Grandson would love one of these. Cool Cool Cool

Keep it coming.

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delboy271155
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Hi Derek, thanks for looking in. You’re not wrong there! It’s one of those builds that would be exciting to build with them. It really teaches them how cars work, so a learning tool on 2 levels BigGrin

Regards Gray
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Looks like you've made a great start to this. Would imagine you have to be very accurate with this build in order to ensure all moving parts operate as they should.... Look forward to seeing more of this one.... Well done....Cool Cool

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