What does this mean??? (Ford Focus)
darrenj
07-30-2003, 07:08 AM
I was browsing through Tower Hobbies and found this information on the ford Focus WRC by Tamiya
FEATURES: Plastic parts are attached to sprues and molded in black and white;
clear pieces also included.
Static display model.
Complete exterior and cockpit detailing
Standing engine paired with an upright gearbox..
Solid synthetic rubber tires with exact tread pattern.
Realistic chassis and undersurface suspension.
Large rear wing.
Waterslide decals and mesh netting included.
Detailed pictorial instructions.
What does Standing engine paired with an upright gearbox.. mean exactly.?
Anyone
check out the link
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXRJ80&P=7
FEATURES: Plastic parts are attached to sprues and molded in black and white;
clear pieces also included.
Static display model.
Complete exterior and cockpit detailing
Standing engine paired with an upright gearbox..
Solid synthetic rubber tires with exact tread pattern.
Realistic chassis and undersurface suspension.
Large rear wing.
Waterslide decals and mesh netting included.
Detailed pictorial instructions.
What does Standing engine paired with an upright gearbox.. mean exactly.?
Anyone
check out the link
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXRJ80&P=7
RallyRaider
07-30-2003, 07:32 AM
Originally posted by darrenj
What does Standing engine paired with an upright gearbox.. mean exactly.?
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Sounds like advertising gobbledygook to me, or probably more accurately - lies.
The Focus WRC has a transverse engine and a longitudinal, sequential gearbox. How that relates to the above is anybody's guess.
I suspect the blurb writer started out with the details on the Tamiya box, but then felt the need to get all creative and mislead any potential customers into thinking the kit contained some kind of engine and gearbox. It doesn't, it’s a curbside.
Advertising, it's just lies. And that site just lost all credibility.
What does Standing engine paired with an upright gearbox.. mean exactly.?
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Sounds like advertising gobbledygook to me, or probably more accurately - lies.
The Focus WRC has a transverse engine and a longitudinal, sequential gearbox. How that relates to the above is anybody's guess.
I suspect the blurb writer started out with the details on the Tamiya box, but then felt the need to get all creative and mislead any potential customers into thinking the kit contained some kind of engine and gearbox. It doesn't, it’s a curbside.
Advertising, it's just lies. And that site just lost all credibility.
darrenj
07-30-2003, 07:47 AM
I was about to order the thing cause I thought it had the Rord rally engine which I am building now!!!!!!!!!!!
There is one born every minute (me)
This blows bollocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:biggrin2:
There is one born every minute (me)
This blows bollocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:biggrin2:
freakray
07-30-2003, 07:51 AM
Like Phil said, it's gobbledygook, none of the Tamiya Focus kits have full engine detail.....
darrenj
07-30-2003, 07:59 AM
Originally posted by freakray
Like Phil said, it's gobbledygook, none of the Tamiya Focus kits have full engine detail
How sad, they have detailed engine work on thier F1 cars and soem selected Le Man cars
:eek7:
Like Phil said, it's gobbledygook, none of the Tamiya Focus kits have full engine detail
How sad, they have detailed engine work on thier F1 cars and soem selected Le Man cars
:eek7:
exhaust smoke
07-30-2003, 09:00 AM
I thought it had the Rord rally engine which I am building now!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, got any progress pics?
Wow, got any progress pics?
darrenj
07-30-2003, 11:57 AM
originally posted by exhaust smoke
Wow, got any progress pics?
Soon I'm taking them now
Wow, got any progress pics?
Soon I'm taking them now
darrenj
07-30-2003, 12:43 PM
Not very high QUAL
Engine block and head made from milliput and Italeri molding putty, sanding smoothing and detailing required
the last pic shows work molding the door upholstery as I did cut it off the rollcage..
Engine block and head made from milliput and Italeri molding putty, sanding smoothing and detailing required
the last pic shows work molding the door upholstery as I did cut it off the rollcage..
themodelkid
07-30-2003, 01:29 PM
Originally posted by darrenj
Not very high QUAL
Engine block and head made from milliput and Italeri molding putty, sanding smoothing and detailing required
the last pic shows work molding the door upholstery as I did cut it off the rollcage..
Wow, thats pretty cool, need alot a morek but otherwise coming along nicely.
Not very high QUAL
Engine block and head made from milliput and Italeri molding putty, sanding smoothing and detailing required
the last pic shows work molding the door upholstery as I did cut it off the rollcage..
Wow, thats pretty cool, need alot a morek but otherwise coming along nicely.
XspudX
07-30-2003, 11:30 PM
I heard of a guy who customized a revell integra engine into the Zetec 4 that powers the beast. Lemme see if I can find the pics.
marci-blitz
07-31-2003, 02:33 AM
I heard Revell USA will bring out the Focus SVT with engine details this fall. Anyone knows more?
Sennake
07-31-2003, 03:11 AM
I admire your courage!
I would never dare starting a project like this!
I would never dare starting a project like this!
008
07-31-2003, 04:10 AM
"Standing engine with upright gearbox" is the opposite of "laid-down engine with laid-down gearbox". Some rear wheel drive road racing cars came with gearboxes mounted on their side to enable lowering the engine further thus lowering the center of gravity. Obviously enough, they're called "lay-down transmissions." And a laid-down engine would be an opposed type like some Subarus, Porches, etc.
What this has to do with Tamiya's Focus kit is beyond me, though. Considering it's curbside and FWD.
What this has to do with Tamiya's Focus kit is beyond me, though. Considering it's curbside and FWD.
exhaust smoke
07-31-2003, 04:17 AM
darrenj, that engine is coming along nicely. I can't wait for your finished item. Is this going to be for that Focus dioramma you was talking about in your other thread?
Thanks for the pics.:bigthumb:
Thanks for the pics.:bigthumb:
darrenj
07-31-2003, 05:17 AM
Yeah
check out my diary (WARNING not updated for some months).
go to my link below and click on the Focus thumb...
Basically we have our first born due in about 3 to 4 weeks!!!!!!!!!!!:bigthumb:
Meaning, my wife read me the riot act to finish up the diorama and clear out my work corner; that incidently is where the baby bed will be going... so no model building for a while (like the next 16 years)
check out my diary (WARNING not updated for some months).
go to my link below and click on the Focus thumb...
Basically we have our first born due in about 3 to 4 weeks!!!!!!!!!!!:bigthumb:
Meaning, my wife read me the riot act to finish up the diorama and clear out my work corner; that incidently is where the baby bed will be going... so no model building for a while (like the next 16 years)
008
07-31-2003, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by darrenj
Yeah
check out my diary (WARNING not updated for some months).
go to my link below and click on the Focus thumb...
Basically we have our first born due in about 3 to 4 weeks!!!!!!!!!!!:bigthumb:
Meaning, my wife read me the riot act to finish up the diorama and clear out my work corner; that incidently is where the baby bed will be going... so no model building for a while (like the next 16 years)
Don't worry about it. My kids are 3 and 5 and I get to do a lot of modeling. The trick is finding a good, portable toolbox to carry your stuff around in. I do my models on the kitchen table now and I can clean up my stuff in less than 2 minutes when the space is needed. My original model table hasn't seen any use in years and I don't miss it one bit.
Yeah
check out my diary (WARNING not updated for some months).
go to my link below and click on the Focus thumb...
Basically we have our first born due in about 3 to 4 weeks!!!!!!!!!!!:bigthumb:
Meaning, my wife read me the riot act to finish up the diorama and clear out my work corner; that incidently is where the baby bed will be going... so no model building for a while (like the next 16 years)
Don't worry about it. My kids are 3 and 5 and I get to do a lot of modeling. The trick is finding a good, portable toolbox to carry your stuff around in. I do my models on the kitchen table now and I can clean up my stuff in less than 2 minutes when the space is needed. My original model table hasn't seen any use in years and I don't miss it one bit.
darrenj
08-02-2003, 02:13 PM
originally posted by 008
Don't worry about it. My kids are 3 and 5 and I get to do a lot of modeling. The trick is finding a good, portable toolbox to carry your stuff around in. I do my models on the kitchen table now and I can clean up my stuff in less than 2 minutes when the space is needed. My original model table hasn't seen any use in years and I don't miss it one bit.
Why,, I will have to try that-
(we must keep in touch)
Don't worry about it. My kids are 3 and 5 and I get to do a lot of modeling. The trick is finding a good, portable toolbox to carry your stuff around in. I do my models on the kitchen table now and I can clean up my stuff in less than 2 minutes when the space is needed. My original model table hasn't seen any use in years and I don't miss it one bit.
Why,, I will have to try that-
(we must keep in touch)
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