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Test assembled major structural subassemblies today. Held together by blue tack, so there are some gaps.
Now to get to work on all the accessories (actually, still a bit of work to do on that lower gear cover).
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Nice job so far. Can't wait to see more.
That's beautiful, Don! Tell us more about the project, please. What scale are you working in, and is this part of a bigger project or are you just building the engine.
m@
Watchmann That's beautiful, Don! Tell us more about the project, please. What scale are you working in, and is this part of a bigger project or are you just building the engine. m@
This is a stand alone engine- I will display it on a stand like it is in a museum. It is 1:6 scale. I had previously done the midget (110 ci.) engine in 1:4 scale. But I had done a whole set of scale drawings of vintage oval, and my ground rules were the drawings should always fit on 8.5 x 11 sheets. So the 270 is 1:6.
Crankcase, block and cam towers are basswood, side closure panels with cooling fins are styrene (fins are styrene too. Fuel injector is styrene.
Hi again Don,
just checkin out your 1/6 Offy .. just beautiful....I wonder how many guys remeber the Days when Offenhauser ruled the short tracks and kicked ass at Indy ?..... I will be looking for updates.. : )
william carls aka tread
DON , Oh my! I thought that you said an OFFY 270 ! I now know you meant a model . I understand it,s not finished , but , What a nice looking start ! I once built a G.M.C. 671 Inline six with blower . I got bit by the darned thing after rebuilding one in a reconditioned LCM 6 . That model was a lot of work , but , what a lot of comments I got . The other engine I built was the type used by railroad engines nowadays . The 671 and it were in 1/48 scale. This is my favorite scale for scratchbuilding. The railroad engine was inspired by a presentation engine model that was given to an engineer for MISSOURI PACIFIC along with his gold watch . His widow gave the engine to me because she knew I appreciated things like this . I laud your talent and please let us see more ? tankerbuilder
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