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    merlin
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      @merlin98989

      I realise that this is model assembly rather than Model Engineering, but some members might be able to help me.

      After having sold my lathe and generally downsized I fancy buying and assembling a small table-top plastic engine kit, a cut-away one or a four in-line or even a V8 engine. Say £50 maximum plus a motor and batteries.

      My problem is that almost all of the customers' reviews I have read have been very critical of the quality of the kits. Some say that none of the screws fitted their holes, cambelts fall off etc.

      The big names I have seen are Revell, Haynes, Airfix and in the USA, Smithsonian.

      I still have hand tools and an Emco Unimat 3 so I would be able to put small things right but I don't want to be fighting bad design and materials all the way through – it isn't worth it to me.

      I would be grateful for any advice, thanks.

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      merlin
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        @merlin98989
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        not done it yet
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          @notdoneityet

          With a handle such as yours, you should be making a V12, surely?smiley

          #394392
          Chris Trice
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            @christrice43267

            The Revell Visible V8 at 1/4 scale is probably the best. Minimal engineering required but you can customise it as much as you fancy.

            https://www.revell.com/products/visible-v-8-engine.html

            #394461
            Ian S C
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              @iansc

              I did have, many years ago, the Revell Visible Aircraft Engine, I was at the time a bit disappointed in the quality, allthough I may have been biased as I was doing an apprenticeship as an aero- engine mechanic, and though a P&W R-1340 should look like an R-1340. I would say go for it, they are mostly held together with screws and little nuts.

              Ian S C

              #394853
              merlin
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                @merlin98989

                Thanks for the advice.

                I have just bought a Haynes in-line four engine. I would have preferred to make radial engine but the people I asked didn't know anything about it. These kits are not easy to come by and I guess that they have had their day, compared to more sophisticated, probably digirtal, games and models.

                Thanks again.

                #394856
                mike T
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                  @miket56243

                  Merlin

                  Sorry no radial engine.

                  But I do have a part completed Revell Visible V8 which can be yours for a donation to your favourite charity, plus the cost of the postage. Send me a PM

                  Mike

                  #394858
                  Chris Trice
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                    @christrice43267

                    Revell reissued a Renwall kit of a Wasp radial engine in 1/4 scale. Not sure of its current availability but they crop up on eBay.

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                    Chris Trice
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