"Bits of cardboard, Sellotape and string." The perfect way of describing things, particularly for the technically-inept (like me)! Another fascinating episode ...
Was there more of an intro some where as to what you intend, or already do with the car. Were you planning on Sprint / Hill Climbing it, if so which which Club or Championship? Thank you.
Hi James - not sure yet so keeoping options option. It has a Buff log book for VSCC so could do that, but may also hill climb in the Bert Hadley Series in the UK.
Another great video leading is into more interesting upgrades. Looking forward to the next episode. Quick question, did you build the car? I have Mk3 and Mk6 Mallock U2’s under renovation but always had a soft spot for the single seater racing Austin Sevens. Thanks.
@@optechperformance1733 The body was made in the mid 80’s by Alan Wragg, but it was never built up as a car and sat in storage until last year when I built it up.
"Bits of cardboard, Sellotape and string." The perfect way of describing things, particularly for the technically-inept (like me)! Another fascinating episode ...
Loving this. Getting me wanting to build. CAD Cardboard aided design is awesome. Keep it going.
Regards from South Africa
lovely build.
That car is so pretty....deserves some serious horsepressure!!!!!😊
Was there more of an intro some where as to what you intend, or already do with the car. Were you planning on Sprint / Hill Climbing it, if so which which Club or Championship? Thank you.
Hi James - not sure yet so keeoping options option. It has a Buff log book for VSCC so could do that, but may also hill climb in the Bert Hadley Series in the UK.
Are you sure they are stock 7 hubs? My 7 had long curved steering arms and teack rods looked nothing like those.
Hi Captain , yes the hubs/uprights are stock 7, though I made the steering arms and track rods myself.
cardboard aided design or CAD, for short. beautiful racecar. going to have to watch older episodes and catch up.
I don't eat cornflakes, but my neighbour does... good job because I get through a lot of boxes!
Another great video leading is into more interesting upgrades. Looking forward to the next episode.
Quick question, did you build the car? I have Mk3 and Mk6 Mallock U2’s under renovation but always had a soft spot for the single seater racing Austin Sevens. Thanks.
@@optechperformance1733 The body was made in the mid 80’s by Alan Wragg, but it was never built up as a car and sat in storage until last year when I built it up.
Please get a mic.