couldnt find a suitable place to put this wip......so its gone here since its a car engine lol lol
at the minute im a bit restricted model making wise
my compressor died 2 weeks ago and i cant afford a new one at the minute, too many other things having to come first
which means anything that needs air brushing is on hold.......such as the Brumbar.........my modelling for a while is either rattle cans or hairy brush ................................or no paint at all!
so im going to start something that requires no paint
its an Airfix 'Engineer' kit of a 4 cylinder internal combustion engine............basically you get all the bits to make a see through inline 4 banger which is powered by a small motor so you can see the crankshaft rotating, pistons and valves rising/falling......the spark plugs fire.....all in slow motion of about 30rpm......theres even sound!
and for those who dont know how a 4 stroke engine works the clue is in the title

suck......inlet valve open, piston at bottom, fuel/air mix sucked into the cylinder
squeeze.......valves close, piston rises, squeezes the fuel/air mix
bang......spark plug fires, 'explosion' pushes the piston down
blow.....exhaust valve opens, piston rises and blows out the gases
i used to work for a certain japanese car company and a gang of us were on a week long Technology course........part of it was a trip to the engine plant on Deeside......in reception there was a beautiful cut away engine where you could rotate the crank and see everything moving.....the guy teaching us didnt know how an engine worked!!!!....i casually dropped in 'suck, squeeze, bang, blow' and got a funny look.......ended up having to explain to the group how an engine works
i think this one might be fun since theres no painting and its a subject i know

to give an idea of scale, here is the crankshaft, manifold and fan with a pot of tamiya paint for size


cam belt cover, cylinder head and rocker cover

engine block

valves and dipstick

pistons and con rods

the 'starter motor' that drives it all

power/sound pack and spark plugs

bag of screws and head gaskets and valve springs
at the minute im a bit restricted model making wise
my compressor died 2 weeks ago and i cant afford a new one at the minute, too many other things having to come first
which means anything that needs air brushing is on hold.......such as the Brumbar.........my modelling for a while is either rattle cans or hairy brush ................................or no paint at all!
so im going to start something that requires no paint
its an Airfix 'Engineer' kit of a 4 cylinder internal combustion engine............basically you get all the bits to make a see through inline 4 banger which is powered by a small motor so you can see the crankshaft rotating, pistons and valves rising/falling......the spark plugs fire.....all in slow motion of about 30rpm......theres even sound!
and for those who dont know how a 4 stroke engine works the clue is in the title

suck......inlet valve open, piston at bottom, fuel/air mix sucked into the cylinder
squeeze.......valves close, piston rises, squeezes the fuel/air mix
bang......spark plug fires, 'explosion' pushes the piston down
blow.....exhaust valve opens, piston rises and blows out the gases
i used to work for a certain japanese car company and a gang of us were on a week long Technology course........part of it was a trip to the engine plant on Deeside......in reception there was a beautiful cut away engine where you could rotate the crank and see everything moving.....the guy teaching us didnt know how an engine worked!!!!....i casually dropped in 'suck, squeeze, bang, blow' and got a funny look.......ended up having to explain to the group how an engine works
i think this one might be fun since theres no painting and its a subject i know

to give an idea of scale, here is the crankshaft, manifold and fan with a pot of tamiya paint for size


cam belt cover, cylinder head and rocker cover

engine block

valves and dipstick

pistons and con rods

the 'starter motor' that drives it all

power/sound pack and spark plugs

bag of screws and head gaskets and valve springs

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