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Hello everyone,  long time lurker here.  I finally have a question.  I normally build airplanes and cars but I've decided to tackle a V-8 working model this time around.  Obviously I want something of decent quality and I assume these $50.00 "working" model engines are garbage, yes?  I see that Revell made a V-8 model in the 1960's and they are asking $150-250 for unopened kits; meanwhile I see Franzi's Mustang V-8 online for around $230.00,  Which one would you go with and why?  Thanks, Joe. 

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22 minutes ago, boss 302 mustang said:

Are you referring to the Renwal Visible V-8?   Revell did not make a V-8 like that although they did make a slant 6.

Correct-ish. The originals were Renwal, but they were re-released by Revell.

 

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IIRC, the original Renwal version had an electric motor to turn it, whereas the repops have a hand crank.

They also had what looks like an early Hydramatic automatic gearbox (non functional) which the repops lack.

The Visible V8 - Renwal 1960 | Collectologist2 | Flickr

Either way, they're not really good kits for the inexperienced.

Joining all the clear plastic parts together without making a nasty mess takes some skill and forethought, and the operating parts require patience to get assembled accurately and working right.

I bodged one badly when I was a kid, only fairly recently bought an original Renwal glooey mess to get the trans and electric motor parts, and a repop for everything else.

 

 

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Thanks for the replies...so I guess the Renwal and Revell version are not very good?  How about the Franzis Mustang V-8 model? .. anyone tried that one?

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A fully operational standard trans came with the Visible Chassis kit, along with a "sandpaper disc" operating clutch and hydraulic (using water) brakes.  You could turn on your V-8, depress the clutch, put it in gear, and watch the rear wheels turn thru an operating differential.  It was pretty neat and taught me a lot about cars, way before I had one.

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52 minutes ago, Joe Henry said:

Thanks for the replies...so I guess the Renwal and Revell version are not very good?  How about the Franzis Mustang V-8 model? .. anyone tried that one?

No, they are neat, working kits. You need to really pay attention to the build though. Every thing has to be "Just-So".

It is a Very Fussy kit to assemble Correctly & Functionally. My Dad helped me build one of the Revell Versions when I was about 14. We got everything to work. Lubed it with Mazola Corn Oil.. It stayed Functional for a couple years until a shelving collapse claimed it.

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1 hour ago, Joe Henry said:

Thanks for the replies...so I guess the Renwal and Revell version are not very good?  

They're very good.

You just have to pay attention and work carefully.

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