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    Senior Member haul's Avatar
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    model 1:4 flat six engine - boxermotor

    grab it while itīs hot......

    f.i. over here


    http://www.franzis.de/porsche
    with video
    or here
    http://shop.vth.de/porsche-6-zylinder-boxermotor.html


    sure otherīs do have it also......




    - Limited first edition: Only as long as stocks last! - - Only one Porsche 911 engine model per customer can be ordered per month! - - Available now! - The Porsche boxer engine is unique and the vehicles he drives are legendary. With this package, you will build up a transparent functional model of the 2-liter 6-cylinder boxer engine from 1966 in about 3 hours. Experience the finest with your family fascination! The Porsche 6-Zylinder-Boxermotor Kit With over 290 parts you build a detailed transparent engine model, in which all parts move like the big model. The components can be simply plugged together and screwed - without any glue. The kit sound module with original boxer sound Transparent housing provides the view inside Camshaft controlled by toothed belt Simulated ignition sparking function Distributor driven impeller pedestal for erection 6-cylinder boxer engine of the Porsche 911 from 1966 With the screwed and inserted function model becomes the heart of the original -911 and a special personal experience. The design of the Porsche 911 with its 6-cylinder box engine is closely interwoven with the history of Porsche AG. The 130 hp engine with a displacement of 2 liters and an overhead camshaft, driven by a control chain per cylinder, was the initial inspiration for the unique success story of the legendary sports cars from Zuffenhausen. Transparent functional kit with mobile engine components The high-quality kit was created according to original drawings and consists of 290 movable parts. The components made of plastic are screwed or plugged in for assembly and guarantee a pleasant modeling experience - without gluing. In this way, crankshafts, pistons and valves move in real-faith interaction. The transparent housing parts make the mechanics of the box motor visible from the outside and understandable. Even the ignition sparks in the cylinders are simulated with LEDs. The companion book about the Porsche boxer engine model In co-operation with the Porsche Museum, the comprehensive accompanying book offers plenty of entertainment and knowledge about Porsche and the 911er. Technical contexts become clear and the development history of a legendary engine concept becomes tangible. The contents are fascinatingly illustrated with a large number of historical photos, drawings and posters from the Porsche archive. Show that an engineer is in you, and set you free! With the detailed step-by-step instructions, you can build your Porsche 6-Zylinder-Boxermotor for your workshop, your desk or your living room. Highlights of the Porsche 6-Zylinder-Boxermotor Manufactured and developed in cooperation and approval of Dr. Ing. H.c. F. Porsche AG. Engine Model designed and developed by John Anson Scale 1: 4 - 320mm Length x 250mm Height Exclusive gift items Excellent value for money
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    Here is a stop motion video of its construction:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wU0f4NB6OY

    Milou / Registry #884
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    At under $200 Its probably the cheapest Porsche related project you will ever undertake

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