Not sure if you noticed, but the bottom rail where the engine mounts in the front looks to be warped and appears to bent out away from the front of the engine. Not sure if this is an optical illusion on camera only or if it is truly pushed out. The top rail looks to be straight, is this where your issue might be?
Hallo, Earl Iam Thomas from Germany. I build acually this Porsche 917.I have a question.In see in the rear view in the near of the gear box a yellow clear tube.Can you me say ,where these part start and finished. Thanks for all the nice videos in our channel. .
Hello - I am really enjoying the amazing quality of your Chanel, really appreciate the effort. One quick question, the issue you have run into here, would you say it is fairly indicative of MFH kits, or was it surprising to you that such a large issue would be present? I’d like to order one of their kits, but want to be sure I understand what I am up against. Thanks again!
I would say, or characterize MFH kits in general, as being not without faults. I feel that this is something everyone should know before getting into one of these, so they do not get frustrated or put off by the experience. Some kits are better (or worse) then others, but nothing that can't be fixed for the most part. To me the appeal is the challenge, for others this might be a deal breaker, and that's cool. My next project is going to be a Tamiya kit, I need a break! (currently working on another MFH kit) If you decide to give one a try, do a subject you are passionate about, I find this helps keep the motivation going. Also don't expect your first effort to be your masterpiece! Good luck on what ever you decide!
Thanks for the great reply, much appreciated! NI am watching the entire series now and am thoroughly enjoying the long for presentation. I really appreciate the time you take to explain what you are doing. Keep up the great work!!
Wonderful work, I'll be following along with this build! 🏁👍🏁
Much appreciated!
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Wonderful work. Thanks for making the video.
Glad you liked it!
Wonderful work
Thank you!
More details than the Pocher kit
yep!
Not sure if you noticed, but the bottom rail where the engine mounts in the front looks to be warped and appears to bent out away from the front of the engine. Not sure if this is an optical illusion on camera only or if it is truly pushed out. The top rail looks to be straight, is this where your issue might be?
Bit of both, but in the end it is not the cause. The engine was too short.
Hallo, Earl
Iam Thomas from Germany. I build acually this Porsche 917.I have a question.In see in the rear view in the near of the gear box a yellow clear tube.Can you me say ,where these part start and finished. Thanks for all the nice videos in our channel.
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I added it as a breather for the trans., it might not be accurate.
Amazing work! Did you use low temp soldering for the frame? how hard it was? could you share some more details on how did you execute the soldering?
Thank you! I cover the soldering in one of the next episodes.
Thanks for the answer.i habe the right place found today in a Video from gunnar racing-usa restauration of a 917.
I think that is where I saw it as well!
Hello - I am really enjoying the amazing quality of your Chanel, really appreciate the effort.
One quick question, the issue you have run into here, would you say it is fairly indicative of MFH kits, or was it surprising to you that such a large issue would be present? I’d like to order one of their kits, but want to be sure I understand what I am up against.
Thanks again!
I would say, or characterize MFH kits in general, as being not without faults. I feel that this is something everyone should know before getting into one of these, so they do not get frustrated or put off by the experience. Some kits are better (or worse) then others, but nothing that can't be fixed for the most part. To me the appeal is the challenge, for others this might be a deal breaker, and that's cool. My next project is going to be a Tamiya kit, I need a break! (currently working on another MFH kit) If you decide to give one a try, do a subject you are passionate about, I find this helps keep the motivation going. Also don't expect your first effort to be your masterpiece! Good luck on what ever you decide!
Thanks for the great reply, much appreciated! NI am watching the entire series now and am thoroughly enjoying the long for presentation. I really appreciate the time you take to explain what you are doing. Keep up the great work!!
my uncle was driving the sister car to this, unfortunately he failed to finish
That's super cool, wish I was able to see these cars race!