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Old 09-16-2011, 03:57 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Great diagrams! I would be very interested in both knowing how wide that engine is, and where it sits in your Aygo and the PSA cars.
I've been out and done some pics, apologies for the part time nature of these but I'm not sure what you need to package it. EDIT - I included a tape measure so you can get sizes, I hope.

In this one the tape measure end is on the bulkhead.


This one is across the engine bay. The engine is mounted to the right (from the driver's seat) and the gearbox to the left.


In this one the measure end is on the floor.


This is the ground clearence under the front end, the sump is about 1.5 inches above this.

EDIT - in this pic you can see the 1/2 blocked grill and 1/2 width radiator.

I took a load more and I'll link to the picassa album with them in.

EDIT - the engine is in the same place for the Aygo and the C1/107 (the PSA cars) - they are the same car.

EDIT2 - the pics are here

http://picasaweb.google.com/10264571...eptember162011

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Old 09-16-2011, 05:36 PM   #72 (permalink)
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Perfecto- that's exactly what i need! Thanks so much!

Now I'm considering doing a 1/3 scale fishbone model as well... the Alias surfaces do not want to cooperate.
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Gee, I gotta get going on mine. BTW .060" PVC sheet cuts nicely with good scissors (Friskars) The transverse sections are 5" apart.
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Oh I forgot. Check out the 1962 Fiat thread. (started today) Looks very similar.
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Perfecto- that's exactly what i need! Thanks so much!

Now I'm considering doing a 1/3 scale fishbone model as well... the Alias surfaces do not want to cooperate.
Cool - anything else tap here or PM me - I'm off to bed. I'm looking forward to the pics and I've been doodling all day - but they all look like the car in your avatar
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Are you talking PVC for a fishbone model or for covering the surfaces?

I already posted in the FIAT thread :P

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Cool - anything else tap here or PM me - I'm off to bed. I'm looking forward to the pics and I've been doodling all day - but they all look like the car in your avatar
Definitely. It's only 6pm here haha. You should look at the UrSaab. It was the prototype before the 92-93-96 series. Covered wheels, the whole deal. I don't think it achieves the template but it's recorded as having a drag coefficient in the 2's
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I have pics of the 1940s prototype somewhere - very very cool car.

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Are you talking PVC for a fishbone model or for covering the surfaces?

I already posted in the FIAT thread :P



Definitely. It's only 6pm here haha. You should look at the UrSaab. It was the prototype before the 92-93-96 series. Covered wheels, the whole deal. I don't think it achieves the template but it's recorded as having a drag coefficient in the 2's
Covering the surfaces only, using heatforming over a foamcore fishbone (I hope).
If you want inspiration take a look at what you can do with ordinary 3M window film.
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I've seen that before, but forgot about it.

Thanks for the link.

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