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On 10/9/2025 at 12:47 AM, Straightliner59 said:

plausibility! 

Yup a good word - I like it

adjective

  1. having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable.

    a plausible excuse; a plausible plot.

    Antonyms: sincere, honest
  2. well-spoken and apparently, but often deceptively, worthy of confidence or trust.

    a plausible commentator.

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Thanks guys 

I have been a bit quiet here over the last couple of weeks - been busy with two weekends away with model related events. 

Most of my bench time in between has been spent prepping for paint but got a chance to start assembling the motor last night. First a small amount of dark grey wash on the motor and gearbox to get the effect of slight oil leaks. I used heavily thinned Tamiya dark grey. I will put a dab of clear at the ends so the oil leaks will look a bit fresher. image.jpeg.b1c1c029c106ea9cc57e2ebc1845b754.jpeg

While I had the was out I ran some in the door gaps of the interior that I have left in grey primer to look like stock grey velour

Also added washed around the door pockets

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I have started motor assembly - starting to look the real deal

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The body and guards are at the body shop getting some wrinkles ironed out. Then off to the paint shop.

Thanks for looking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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any chance you could share the blower source? it look very well proportioned for a 4 cylinder, so perhaps it was originally in a small engined kit?

i have a RMoM Scot blower which i believe would fit such an application in the event someone was inspired . . . 

looked through the thread again & couldn't find reference.

 

thanks

 

s.e.

Posted
12 hours ago, sidcharles said:

any chance you could share the blower source? it look very well proportioned for a 4 cylinder, so perhaps it was originally in a small engined kit?

i have a RMoM Scot blower which i believe would fit such an application in the event someone was inspired . . . 

looked through the thread again & couldn't find reference.

 

Hi Sid

I am not sure of where the blower came from - it was with a whole bunch of resin cast flathead stuff that was bequeathed to me. It most probably did originate from RMoM as I know they have one in their catalogue. The same source provided the Ardun head. Ardun and SCoT seem to go together hand in hand and the blower is very detailed

Bill

 

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