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Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza W.I.P.
What can I say, I just have to build... This is one I have been planning to do for some time. (Yes, I realize it is not a Super 7.)
Original issue 1/8 scale Pocher kit. I am building it Out-Of-The-Box along the IPMS rules which allow for some latitude in finishing materials, decals and ways to make the model look it's best. I want to build it to represent not only a prototypical Alfa one might see in a museum, but also as a representation of what a Pocher kit builds into, the way the engineers intended. No machining parts, no scratchbuilding, just painting, detailing and assembling. I will have to do some decal work as the kit's decal sheet is the only casualty (that I'm aware of) of age and deterioration. ![]() Here is the raw engine block, I may have to get out the ruler to give an idea of the size of this one... ![]() Here is the cleaned up block textured and painted. ![]() Here is the assembled crank with connecting rods.
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Re: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza W.I.P.
I will be following this with great interest! I'd love to build Pocher's Bugatti T50, but they cost far more than i cna justify spending on a kit
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Re: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza W.I.P.
Insanely Jealous! I have wanted to get one of these for a long time but they are way out of my price range. I will be following this very closely as I have always wanted to see one of these go together, and, built by yourself it is sure to be a stunner. Are you going to time the cam properly??!!!!! My guess is yes!!!!
Thanks for letting us get a look at one of these kits.
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Re: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza W.I.P.
OMFG: I haven't bucks enough to buy them when the cost was accessible: no chances to take one now! I'm tuned, I'm sure you'll switch to a masterworks also on restrictive OOB rules. Good luck.
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Re: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza W.I.P.
Here is the raw oil pan. I did sand off the Pocher legalese lettering but the ghost of it is still visible.
![]() Textured like the block and painted and detailed... ![]() The engine block halves are painted and read to start accepting some of the accessories. This kit builds a bit different than today's "normal" kits.
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Wow, never seen a WIP on one of these biggies - looking forward to seeing future updates. One of the many that couldn't afford one back when and still can't now! I have got the Bugatti T50 engine kit though - it often appears on UK eBay at sensible money.
Hadn't realised the IPMS has strict rules on OOB builds - no wonder I've never joined!
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Great start Mark. I'll be watching this with great interest.
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I'm pretty convinced this will be a spectacular build.
I will follow it
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Latest progress: Ferrari F40 LM Fujimi 1/16 and Porsche 959 Fujimi 1/16 Finished: 1940 Ford pickup and Lotus Super Twelve
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Re: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza W.I.P.
Quote:
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Guideline for happy modeling: Practice on scrap. Always try something new. Less is more. "I have a plan so cunning, you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel" - Edmund Blackadder |
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time to break out the old armchair and get comfy, this will look incredible. and a crankshaft! why would a model company put a crankshaft on a model where it won't be seen. why!!!!!
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a crankshaft with bearings and connecting rods. good lord.
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Re: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza W.I.P.
It is a departure from normal building practices to fully finish each exterior side of the engine prior to putting the block together. I'm sure it could be built in a more traditional way with a little creative re-engineering, but since I'm building it in the spirit intended by the original designers, I'll continue to follow their lead. Now onto installing the crank, rods, pistons and cylinder sleeves...
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that's a beautiful kit. i've never actually seen a pocher built... thanks for the wip!
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Wow, this looks so amazing!
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Holy cow, Batman!
The way you have made use of the different metalizers and textures is excellent! It really brings it to life
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Guideline for happy modeling: Practice on scrap. Always try something new. Less is more. "I have a plan so cunning, you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel" - Edmund Blackadder |
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